
In the flood-prone region of Daudkandi, Bangladesh, a community of farmers has transformed their seasonal struggle into a thriving economic opportunity. By partnering with a local NGO, these farmers have successfully integrated fish farming into their traditional rice cultivation, creating a sustainable and profitable venture. This innovative approach has not only provided a new source of income and essential protein for the community but has also fostered a sense of collective ownership and entrepreneurship, turning a hostile environment into a landscape of resilience and growth.




