Bangladesh

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As part of Feed the Future, the Horticulture Innovation Lab has conducted research in Bangladesh focused on low-cost horticulture technologies, nutrition-sensitive agricultural interventions, and seed system improvements. 

This page includes links to Horticulture Innovation Lab research projects, major partners and partner organizations based in Bangladesh, along with blog articles and information products with a focus on horticulture in Bangladesh. 

Implementing drying beads for seeds in Asia and Africa

Led by Kent Bradford,

Improving the ability of smallholder farmers to access high-quality seeds of improved varieties of horticultural crops is fundamental to increasing farmer productivity and incomes.

Nepal, Bangladesh, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda

Scaling up seed-drying technology in Bangladesh

Led by Johan Van Asbrouck,

Providing smallholder farmers access to high-quality seeds of improved varieties of horticultural crops is fundamental to increasing productivity and incomes.

Bangladesh

Demonstration Center at Kasetsart University

In 2012, a Demonstration Center in Thailand was developed by the Horticulture Innovation Lab in collaboration with Kasetstart University; it was then referred to as the "Horticulture CRSP Regional Center of Innovation at Kasetsart University."

Bangladesh, Cambodia, Nepal, Thailand