Commercial cultivation by farmers of medicinal plants in northern Bangladesh

Medicinal plants (MPs) are an important component of non-timber forest products (NTFPs), which are traditionally used in healthcare and source of livelihood all over the world. In an over-populated country like Bangladesh, the pressure on natural forests is immense; thus the cultivation of MPs can s...

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Main Authors: A. Z. M. Manzoor Rashid, Hakan Tunon, Niaz Ahmed Khan, Shafir Ahmed Mukul
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karolinum Press 2014-06-01
Series:European Journal of Environmental Sciences
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Online Access:http://ejes.cz/index.php/ejes/article/view/137
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spelling doaj-f0fd08513b9344ef8dc93c99a342ba6b2020-11-25T00:11:56ZengKarolinum PressEuropean Journal of Environmental Sciences1805-01742336-19642014-06-014160681426Commercial cultivation by farmers of medicinal plants in northern BangladeshA. Z. M. Manzoor RashidHakan TunonNiaz Ahmed KhanShafir Ahmed MukulMedicinal plants (MPs) are an important component of non-timber forest products (NTFPs), which are traditionally used in healthcare and source of livelihood all over the world. In an over-populated country like Bangladesh, the pressure on natural forests is immense; thus the cultivation of MPs can significantly contribute towards improving the livelihood of poor people, reducing the pressure on natural forests and enhancing biological diversity. Notwithstanding the growing recognition of its importance and economic and ecological potential, there has been little research on MPs, especially the cultivation, management and marketing aspects, in Bangladesh. Based on extensive fieldwork in a northern district of Bangladesh, this study explores various aspects of the cultivation, management and marketing of MPs. How collective efforts have brought economic and social benefits to communities was also examined in this study. It assesses the major processes and elements of management, identifies key problems and challenges and indicates ways of maximizing the potential of this important sector. The issues covered in this research include: farmers ’ perceptions and experiences; existing research and policy-making processes related to the MP sector; constraining factors (such as lack of processing technology, inadequate transportation, logistics, financial and storage infrastructure, lack of institutional capacity); markets, finance and networking; land use; pattern of livelihood and value chain issue.http://ejes.cz/index.php/ejes/article/view/137intimate partner violencepsychological abusemenspousepartnerské násilípsychické zneužívánímužipartnerkyPartnergewaltpsychologische MisshandlungMannEhemann
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author A. Z. M. Manzoor Rashid
Hakan Tunon
Niaz Ahmed Khan
Shafir Ahmed Mukul
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Hakan Tunon
Niaz Ahmed Khan
Shafir Ahmed Mukul
Commercial cultivation by farmers of medicinal plants in northern Bangladesh
European Journal of Environmental Sciences
intimate partner violence
psychological abuse
men
spouse
partnerské násilí
psychické zneužívání
muži
partnerky
Partnergewalt
psychologische Misshandlung
Mann
Ehemann
author_facet A. Z. M. Manzoor Rashid
Hakan Tunon
Niaz Ahmed Khan
Shafir Ahmed Mukul
author_sort A. Z. M. Manzoor Rashid
title Commercial cultivation by farmers of medicinal plants in northern Bangladesh
title_short Commercial cultivation by farmers of medicinal plants in northern Bangladesh
title_full Commercial cultivation by farmers of medicinal plants in northern Bangladesh
title_fullStr Commercial cultivation by farmers of medicinal plants in northern Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Commercial cultivation by farmers of medicinal plants in northern Bangladesh
title_sort commercial cultivation by farmers of medicinal plants in northern bangladesh
publisher Karolinum Press
series European Journal of Environmental Sciences
issn 1805-0174
2336-1964
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Medicinal plants (MPs) are an important component of non-timber forest products (NTFPs), which are traditionally used in healthcare and source of livelihood all over the world. In an over-populated country like Bangladesh, the pressure on natural forests is immense; thus the cultivation of MPs can significantly contribute towards improving the livelihood of poor people, reducing the pressure on natural forests and enhancing biological diversity. Notwithstanding the growing recognition of its importance and economic and ecological potential, there has been little research on MPs, especially the cultivation, management and marketing aspects, in Bangladesh. Based on extensive fieldwork in a northern district of Bangladesh, this study explores various aspects of the cultivation, management and marketing of MPs. How collective efforts have brought economic and social benefits to communities was also examined in this study. It assesses the major processes and elements of management, identifies key problems and challenges and indicates ways of maximizing the potential of this important sector. The issues covered in this research include: farmers ’ perceptions and experiences; existing research and policy-making processes related to the MP sector; constraining factors (such as lack of processing technology, inadequate transportation, logistics, financial and storage infrastructure, lack of institutional capacity); markets, finance and networking; land use; pattern of livelihood and value chain issue.
topic intimate partner violence
psychological abuse
men
spouse
partnerské násilí
psychické zneužívání
muži
partnerky
Partnergewalt
psychologische Misshandlung
Mann
Ehemann
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