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Aftermath of flooding, Bangladesh
16 May 2022, Netrokona, Bangladesh - Hundreds of ducks swimming around to look for food in the flood water. During monsoon every year, duck farming is a popular means of livelihood for the farmers of Bangladesh.
05/16/2022
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© FAO/Saikat Mojumder
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Background Information
Almost every year, this part of Bangladesh faces acute flash floods causing property damage and loss of livelihood. FAO jointly with the Bangladesh government working on a pilot project of emergency resonance and early working system.