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UCB organizes skill development training for 175 agricultural entrepreneurs from Jamalpur

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Published: 19:35, 11 December 2024

UCB organizes skill development training for 175 agricultural entrepreneurs from Jamalpur

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United Commercial Bank PLC (UCB) has recently conducted its 58th skill development training session under its agricultural support scheme ‘Bhoroshar Notun Janala’ in Jamalpur. A total of 175 participants from 7 upazilas have attended the training event, which took place today (December 11, 2024), at Luis Village Resort & Park Community Center, Jamalpur.

As part of its CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) efforts, UCB has been organizing such training sessions in numerous districts across the nation in compliance with directives from the Bangladesh Bank. These sessions aim to equip aspiring agricultural entrepreneurs with vital skills and knowledge to boost their potential. The 58th skill development occurred across 7 upazilas of Jamalpur: Jamalpur Sadar, Islampur, Sarishabari, Dewanganj, Melandaha, Madarganj, and Bakshiganj.

Rezaul Karim Siddique, Presenter of BTV’s agriculture-based show ‘Mati O Manush’ and an agricultural analyst, was present as the chief guest. Zakia Sultana, Deputy Director, Department of Agricultural Extension, Jamalpur; Dr Md Sanwar Hossain, District Livestock Officer, Jamalpur; and A. N. M. Ashraful Kabir, District Fisheries Officer, Jamalpur, were also present during the event as special guests.

Regarding the session, Rezaul Karim Siddique, Presenter of BTV’s agriculture-based show ‘Mati O Manush’ and an agricultural analyst, commented, “Motivating our country’s farmers and agricultural entrepreneurs is essential to expediting sustainable development and accelerating economic growth. Initiatives like Bhoroshar Notun Janala by UCB have the power to transform lives by equipping individuals with immense knowledge and tools that are needed to thrive in the modern agriculture sector. The training session in Jamalpur is a testament to the critical role financial institutions can play in developing a resilient agriculture sector.”

UCB has been implementing several initiatives for farmers under its ‘Bhoroshar Notun Janala’ project. These include plantation of different varieties of trees, training for agri-entrepreneurs, distribution of agro-related smart devices such as the AI-driven ‘Aro Maas (MoreFish)’ device, promotion of maize farming as an alternative crop to tobacco, installation of lightning arresters to protect against lightning and distribution of food production machinery in different areas (free of cost) of the country.

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