USAID for crop diversification

Professor M Zahidul Haque, Chairman, Department of Agricultural Extension & Information System, S
According to a recent USAID press release, the United States will undertake a programme involving more than $50 million to help the farmers in the Dominican Republic learn how to be competitive by growing new crops and manufacturing handicrafts for the global markets. Agriculture is the main employer in the Dominican Republic where farmers grow mainly beans, rice, onions and garlic. The economic and poverty reduction programme called - "The Rural Economic Diversification Project" will create opportunities for more profitable products with overseas demand. Under this project, the Dominican farmers will be trained on making wooden and decorative products to supplement their income and on environmental measures. The project is no doubt very pragmatic. As I was going through the above mentioned press release I was thinking about our farmers. They also need technical assistance for switching over to crop diversification and for learning domestic agro-processing skills. Particularly at this moment such a project is very much essential for the farmers of the cyclone 'Sidr' devastated areas. It is sincerely expected that the USAID, as part of their development programme in Bangladesh, will consider undertaking a Dominican Republic type project for the economic development and poverty reduction of our farmers.