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Call to provide high quality services to small-scale producers


Reaching high quality services to the

producers, particularly small-scale ones, can be the crucial means of

boosting grassroots level production along with improving their living and

livelihood conditions of the producers.

Officials and staff of all the line departments, including agriculture,

livestock, fisheries and youth development, should be more proactive and work

together to reach the need-based modern and innovative technologies and ideas

to the producers.

Marginalized and other small-scale producers should be given scopes of

enhancing their field-level productions through deriving total benefits of

the modern technologies.

Experts and development activists came up with the observations while

addressing plenary sessions of a two day participatory workshop for local

government officials on client centred services and delivery that ended at

Master Chef Restaurant here today.

Agriculture Sustainable and Socio-Economic Development Organization (ASSEDO)

organized the workshop on behalf of
its “Shifting the power to grassroots

communities through strengthening farmer led CSOs and improving their

engagement in the sustainable development process (SWABOL) Project”.

European Union and Traidcraft Exchange Bangladesh extended financial support

for implementation of the project being implemented in Nachole Upazila under

Chapainawabganj and Tanore Upazila in Rajshahi districts and for also holding

the workshop.

Country Director of Traidcraft Exchange Kazi Shahed Hasan Ferdous, Project

Coordinators Shah Sufi Motoakkel Billa and Nur Muhammad Khalid and Programme

Officer Sazia Snigdha and ASSEDO Executive Director Rabiul Alam conducted the

training sessions as resource persons.

District Livestock Officer Zulfikar Muhammad Akhter Hossain, District

Fisheries Officers Jahangir Alam, Deputy Director of Department of Youth

Development Golam Mahbub and District Training Officer of Department of

Agriculture Extension Sabinna Yeasmin also spoke on the occasion.

In the workshop, the participants un
animously discussed and devised ways and

means on how to develop the service provision skills of local government

officials to enable them to provide high quality services to small-scale

producers.

They also analysed the existing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and

threats faced by small-scale farmers describing different methods of building

capacity and the relative strengths and weaknesses of each.

Besides, they talked about and shared the challenges they face in delivering

services to small-scale businesses besides generating solutions for some of

the problems faced by the farmers they work with.

Around 40 persons, including district and upazila level officials from the

departments of agriculture, fisheries, livestock, education, youth

development, women development and social services, joined the workshop and

took part in group discussions putting forward a set of recommendations to

attain the cherished goals.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha