Adoption of GM Crops is a key to safe food production
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are organisms that have been altered using genetic engineering methods. Today’s GMO crops are developed with specific benefits in mind, both for the farmers and the consumers. Although genetic engineering is a common and essential practice in biotechnology, its specific use in crops is still debated.
Cryogenic Freezer can reduce post-harvest losses of Bangladesh
Proper post-harvest handling and storage of food produces are equally important to the intensive and extensive farming in securing food for a nation. A survey revealed that post-harvest losses of Fruits and Vegetables at 23.
Efficiency in Fertilizer Application
Fertilizer is the most important nutrient elements in soils and plays the most vital role in crop production in Bangladesh. Fertilizer application mainly depends on the soil types, growing season, irrigation applications and the cultivars used and agro-climatic conditions of the locations.
Flourishing life through shrimp farming
Agrolink Aurora Shrimp has ascertained Satkhira for the factory as it is one of the major harvesting points in the country and 60% of the total shrimp of the country is harvested here. The quality of the shrimp depends on maintaining a standard time duration from harvesting to processing. Aurora shrimp ensures the quality complying with ACI Standards as it is being processed within the very shortest possible time. Certainly the quality product wi
Nano-fertilizer – for significant economic and environmental benefits
A controlled-release fertilizer (CRF) is a granulated fertilizer that releases nutrients gradually into the soil. Slowing down the release of plant nutrients from fertilizers can be achieved by different methods and the resulting products are known as slow-or controlled-release fertilizers.
Vaccination for Avian Influenza
Avian Influenza is a serious threat to the poultry industry of Bangladesh. The country’s poultry industry has been suffering from two of its sub-type H5N1 (high pathogenic) and H9N2 (low pathogenic). In Bangladesh, highly pathogenic H5N1 virus was first detected on 15 March 2007. ACI Animal health for the first time introduced Vectormune HVT AIV the H5N1 for the influenza (bird flu vaccination) in Bangladesh in 2012.