TBT DESK, Rajshahi: The Climate Resilient Agricultural Advancement in Barind (CRAAB) project, funded by HSBC and implemented by Sustainable Agriculture Foundation (SAF) Bangladesh, with co-implementation by DASCOH Foundation, is transforming the agricultural landscape by empowering farmers and enhancing rural livelihoods. A key success story is the establishment of direct, transparent market connections for mango farmers, ensuring fair prices and reducing dependence on middlemen.
Following successful linkages between Farmers’ Hub Owners and national/exporter-level traders, swift action was taken to operationalize these connections. Premium quality mangoes were collected from the field, undergoing a structured process of grading, weighing, and quality control at the hub level. This enabled immediate supply to contracted traders, setting in motion a promising model of direct farmer-to-market access.
Key Achievements from this Initiative:
This effort marks a significant milestone for smallholder mango producers in the Barind region, providing access to better prices and a more reliable market system. The grading and packaging services provided by the hubs have also significantly improved product quality, leading to greater customer satisfaction and marketability.
CRAAB project officials emphasize that this success is just the beginning. Plans are underway to extend this direct market linkage model to other fruits and agricultural commodities. By fostering sustainable supply chain practices, the project envisions a more equitable and resilient agricultural economy for the Barind region.
This write-up was originally published in a Bangladeshi newspaper – The Bangladesh Today, dated 5 July, 2025. Here is the link- https://thebangladeshtoday.com/?p=29136
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