Goal:
The main goal of the “One House One Farm” project is to bring poverty to 40% to 20% by 2015 by increasing the per capita economic activity through the maximum use of human and economic resources per household.
Why the project?
Bengal agriculture and Bengal farmers are tied in the same thread. It can also be called one stop or single door service. Because the farmer who grows paddy, he grows vegetables in his backyard, he also cultivates fish in his pond. He again raised two goats, one cow and ten pigeons. Because these are essential in the daily necessities of life. There is no alternative. So the title bajimat if the farm based plan can finalize the plan based on the ongoing or prevailing reality of the farmer. So that a farmer-farmer can easily get all the necessities from his perimeter and can earn extra two paise by selling the surplus in the market. If every family in this country is prosperous and happy, then Bangladesh will be happy for sure.
Homestead model
The theme of one house one farm can be implemented in 4 models in the context of Bangladesh. The first is for landless and marginal farmers, the second is for small or small farmers, the third is for medium farmers and the fourth is for large farmers. Creating a plan model by categorizing in this way will facilitate smooth implementation and will also bring more success. In short, categorically, farmers will be able to move forward successfully with their status, range, resources, capital, capacity, opportunities and charisma of implementation. In this case, it can be said that where the marginal small farmer will cultivate pumpkin in the house rice, the big farmer will cultivate pumpkin in the field near Tepantar. On the other hand, when the landless marginal farmer cultivates pennywort in the yard, the medium or large farmer will cultivate a mixture of lettuce, parsley, capsicum, rambutan, indigenous and foreign crops in an unrestricted range. Small farmers will plant large orchards of apple-bau-Thai cool. In each model, vegetables, fruits, flowers, spices, herbs, wood, bahari, granules, oil, pulses and all the necessary crops will be made alive. In other words, the dream world has to be arranged, played and must be transformed into a model to be followed by ensuring 100% care management.
Field crops
Field farming contributes the lion's share of our agro-based food supply. Therefore, more importance should be given to field crops. Land, location, weather, crop rotation, demand, market, climate change, above all, the field needs to be adapted to the needs of the farmers to compose field poems and map the cropping pattern. The cost will be less and the profit will be more. However, emphasis should be laid on profitable crop management by following modern quality seeds, timely sowing, application of balanced fertilizers with inorganic chemical fertilizers, irrigation management, integrated pest management, cutting, threshing, weeding, conservation.
Family garden
Land in the backyard can become a regular source of sustenance for the family throughout the year through planned management. Farmers can be non-toxic daily suppliers. Farmers can live a healthy life by eating non-toxic vegetables of choice. Burmese peppers, Singnath brinjal, rice in the macha, pumpkin, rice, pumpkin, creeping bahani, marigold in the colorful decoration of the home yard. Seasonal vegetables should be grown in small plots. The design can be analyzed with an example.
Cauliflower in Plot No. 1,
Tomatoes in Plot No. 2,
Cabbage in Plot No. 3,
Eggplant in Plot No. 4,
Olkopi on plot no
Turnip in plot no.
Management needs to be ensured by adopting proper production strategies. But the mystery and strategy is elsewhere. On either side of each plot-
Onion in Plot No. 1,
Garlic in Plot No. 2,
Coriander in Plot No. 3,
Lettuce in Plot No. 4,
Ginger in Plot No. 5,
Fennel in plot no
It should be arranged in this way. Moreover, if you put arahar around as a fence, not only the crop will be fine, but also the crops of the garden will be protected from harmful insect diseases due to their pungent odor. Then only due to strategy and planning the crop of the family garden will be saved. The lower the cost, the higher the profit.
Herbal garden
There is disease because there is life. If you want to get happiness, you have to get rid of the disease. And the disease must be eliminated with medicine. We try to cure the disease in various ways including allopathic, homeopathic, herbal. But it must be humbly acknowledged that our inexhaustible supply of medicinal plants is still rich in history and tradition to cure diseases in our daily lives. Neem, Tulsi, Basak, Akand, Haritaki, Bahera, Amalki of our homestead still do not work as a friend in danger as a medicine in our disease? We do not know the names of these invaluable pesticides rich in thousands of traditions, we do not even know them completely. We will benefit if we use these eternal resources to meet the temporary responsibilities of life. So with the establishment of a planned modern family medicine garden, many immediate problems of the family can be solved effortlessly.
Fish
Fish is an easy source of our meat and other flavors. But now you can eat fish as you want, as before. Because production is low, supply is low, price is high. But a home can be ensured through a farm program. However, in this case, it is possible to benefit jointly by cultivating fish in a planned modern way in a pond owned by Ajmali or jointly owned. If for some reason this work is not possible in joint ownership, then this work can be done in a different way using the new technology cage fish farming method. Shu
Planning and Implementation: Cabinet Division, A2I, BCC, DoICT and BASIS