Country Profile > BangladeshLocation Situated in South Asia, Bangladesh has a total area of 144,000 km2. Bangladesh is bordered in the West, North, and East by India, on the South East by Myanmar (Burma), and on the South by the Bay of Bengal, with a total boundary length of 4,246 km2. Bangladesh has a tropical monsoon climate. Agricultural sector Agriculture is one of the largest sectors of the economy. It
comprises 20% of the country's GDP, whilst employing 60% of the total
labour force. Major agricultural products include cotton, rice, jute,
tea, wheat, cane, oilseeds, potatoes, beef, milk, poultry, tobacco,
pulses, spices, and fruit (FAOSTAT, 2005-2006). Rice is produced on 60% of all
cropped land in Bangladesh. Jute is the main cash crop of Bangladesh,
it produces about one-quarter of the total jute supply of the
world. The combined total exports of jute and jute products represents
13–15% of Bangladesh's annual export earnings. The fishery sector has
also an important role in the economy of Bangladesh, and it has grown
notably in the last years. The land is fertile, but yields are usually
low due to a lack of capital for input. The land use is divided as
follows: arable land 55%, permanent crops 3%, others 42% (CIA, 2007). Forum for Regenerative Agriculture Movement 3/11, Block-D, Lalmatia, Dhaka-1207 Tel: +880 2 812 6230 E-mail: foram(at)bdonline.com Website: http://www.infobridge.org/asp/organisation_view.asp?organisationID=21 References - CIA FactBook, 31.05.07 http://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/bg.html#Econ - FAO, 26.10.2006: Key Statistics of Food and Agriculture External Trade. Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Statistics Division. http://www.fao.org/es/ess/toptrade/trade.asp?dir=exp&country=3&ryear=2004 and http://www.fao.org/es/ess/top/country.html?lang=en - FAO, 26.10.2006: Organic Agriculture and Genetic Resources For Food and Agriculture. http://www.fao.org/docrep/005/AC784E/AC784E00.HTM - FAO Statistical Year Book, (2005-06) http://www.fao.org/statistics/yearbook/vol_1_2/pdf/Bangladesh.pdf - IFOAM & FiBL (2006): The World of Organic Agriculture. Statistics and
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