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Bangladesh launches the 'Farmers' Card' in order to support agriculture sector

As part of its efforts to modernise the agriculture sector, Bangladesh launched on Tuesday a "Farmers' Card", aimed at extending direct support to millions?of?farmers?and streamlining subsidies.

Agriculture ministry officials stated that the scheme is aimed at small farmers and sharecroppers, who are often without access to institutions such as banks.

The programme also offers farmers access to low-interest loans and agricultural machinery as well as crop insurance, advisory services and subsidised fertilisers and seeds.

"If the farmers in this country do well, if the farmers survive, then all of Bangladesh does well and the entire population of Bangladesh lives well," said Prime Minister Tarique Raham at the official launch of the'scheme' in Tangail District, central Bangladesh.

Many wore traditional straw hats in order to block out the sun.

"I feel proud for the first time to be a farmer." This initiative will allow us to grow," said Julekha Akhter who cultivates a small plot of land at Tangail.

The scheme will be implemented in phases. It will begin with a pilot that covers more than 22,000 farmers from selected areas.

Rahman stated that the government plans to extend it across the country over five years. This will bring approximately 27.5million farmers into this system.

This scheme will connect farmers with digital information about the weather, crop management and market prices, which will help improve planning, productivity, and efficiency.

The agriculture sector remains the cornerstone of Bangladesh's economy. It contributes 11-12% of gross domestic product, and it employs a significant portion of its workforce.

(source: Reuters)