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    Bangladesh has a dynamic network of agriculture NGOs that support sustainable farming practices and rural development. These organizations address challenges such as flooding, land degradation, and poor access to resources by equipping farmers with adaptive technologies.
    
    Their work includes promoting organic farming, developing smallholder farmer cooperatives, and ensuring equitable access to resources for women in agriculture. They often integrate climate adaptation into their agricultural initiatives.
    
    Many NGOs also focus on nutritional education, seed conservation, and soil restoration, aligning local practices with global sustainability goals.
    
    With food security being a national priority, Bangladesh’s agriculture NGOs serve as critical partners in the drive toward a more resilient and productive agricultural sector.