Bangladesh could earn a few billion US dollars from global carbon trading each year if carbon reduction projects are properly implemented in the country, according to speakers at a discussion.
The expansion of cotton farming in Bangladesh has remained stagnant over the years due to a lack of sufficient farmland, manpower and government support, particularly in terms of innovation and investment.
BGMEA President SM Mannan Kochi says in a press briefing today
A delegation of Otto Group meets BGMEA president today
VF Corporation's top official meets BGMEA president
Primark officials now in Dhaka
BGMEA president meets Bangladeshi high commissioner to India
Thirty-five members from the Forum panel will participate in the biennial election
BGMEA election is scheduled to be held on March 9
Bangladesh could earn a few billion US dollars from global carbon trading each year if carbon reduction projects are properly implemented in the country, according to speakers at a discussion.
The expansion of cotton farming in Bangladesh has remained stagnant over the years due to a lack of sufficient farmland, manpower and government support, particularly in terms of innovation and investment.
BGMEA President SM Mannan Kochi says in a press briefing today
A delegation of Otto Group meets BGMEA president today
VF Corporation's top official meets BGMEA president
Primark officials now in Dhaka
BGMEA president meets Bangladeshi high commissioner to India
Thirty-five members from the Forum panel will participate in the biennial election
BGMEA election is scheduled to be held on March 9
BGMEA issues letters to the factory owners