Integrating innovative technologies into agricultural extension services is crucial to reach and benefit remote farming communities in Bangladesh. Digital platforms and mobile applications can provide real-time access to weather forecasts, market prices, and best farming practices. Drones and satellite imaging can offer valuable insights into crop health and pest management. Moreover, online training sessions and webinars can empower farmers with knowledge and skills. This tech-driven approach ensures that even in remote areas, farmers can make informed decisions, improve productivity, and ultimately enhance their livelihoods.
Composting releases considerable amounts of greenhouse gases and the lifetime of the majority of compost-C in soil is likely to be short. That is, using compost cannot be expected to directly cause a major decrease in ghg emissions. There may be indirect benefits in the substitution of compost for chemmical fertilisers.