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Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU)

Dr. Md. Golam Farouque

Dr. Md. Golam Farouque


Professor
Department of Agricultural Extension Education
Faculty of Agriculture
Research Interest:    - Agricultural extension - Technolgy transfer - Sustainable rural development - Sutainable livelihood improvement - Climate change adaptation and mitigation - Natural resource management - Food and nutrition security
Contact No : +8801731 420685
Total Publications: 57

Journal Article (57)
2024
1. An assessment of using eco-friendly crop production practices by the project beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries in Bangladesh
Discover Agriculture
Publication: Springer International Publishing Cham
Author List: Mohammad Maruf Hasan; Md Golam Farouque; Md Asaduzzaman Sarker;
Vol. 2, pp 21. 2024.
2. Enhancing Safe Vegetable Cultivation through Capacity Development: Exploring the Need for Low-External-Input Utilization among Farmers in Bangladesh
World Development Sustainability
Publication: Elsevier
Author List: M.G. Farouque; M. U. Uddin; D. Roy; S. Rahman; K.H. Kabir; J. L. Donaldson;
Vol. 4, pp 100161. 2024.
3. An assessment of capacity building activities for common interest farmer groups in Bangladesh
Development in Practice
Publication: Routledge
Author List: Mohammad Golam Farouque; Khondokar H Kabir; Debashis Roy; Md Masud Rana; Joseph L Donaldson;
Vol. 34, pp 491-511. 2024.
2023
4. The Livelihood of Riverine People in Rural Bangladesh: Insights from climate vulnerable context
Journal of saemaulogy
Publication: PARN CHUNH HEE Saemaul Undong institute
Author List: M Zulfikar Rahman; Rumpa Rani Kundu; Mohammad Golam Farouque; Md Nazirul Islam SARKER; Toshihiro Hattori;
Vol. 8, pp 21-52. 2023.
5. Environmental effects due to transformation of cropland into industrial uses: the farmers’ perception of an industry-dominated area in Bangladesh
International Journal of Agricultural Extension

Author List: M Rayhan Sojib; M Zulfikar Rahman; M Golam Farouque; M Asaduzzaman Sarker;
Vol. 11, pp 117-127. 2023.
2022
6. Role of Government and Non-Government Organizations in Boosting Agricultural Production towards Meeting Household Nutrition as Perceived by Rural Women
Journal of Extension Education

Author List: Kawsher Ahmed; M Zulfikar Rahman; M Golam Farouque; M Asaduzzaman Sarker; Md Rayhan Sojib;
Vol. 34, pp 6740-6749. 2022.
7. Determinants of training needs of the tilapia (Oreochromis sp.) fish farmers: an empirical study from a selected area in Bangladesh
International Journal of Agricultural Extension

Author List: Mohammed N Uddin; Kabir Ahsan; Mohammad G Farouque; Sharmin Akter; Saifur Rahman;
Vol. 10, pp 387-398. 2022.
8. Farmers’ Perception of Environmental Effects Owing to Transformation of Cropland into Industrial Uses: A Study of an Industry Dominated Area in Bangladesh
Sustainable Agricultural Innovations for Resilient Agri-Food Systems

Author List: M Rayhan Sojib; M Zulfikar Rahman; M Golam Farouque;
Vol. , pp 121. 2022.
2020
9. Attitude of common interest group members towards National Agricultural Technology Programme (Phase-I) interventions
Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University

Author List: Md Masud Rana; Mohammad Golam Farouque; Md Zulfikar Rahman;
Vol. 18, pp 194-202. 2020.
10. Effect of COVID-19 on Aquaculture in Bangladesh: A case from Mymensingh District
Bangladesh Journal of Extension Education

Author List: M Asaduzzaman Sarker; Md Naimul Islam; M Golam Farouque; Zannatul Ferdus;
Vol. 32, pp 67. 2020.
11. Role of ‘one house one farm’approach to improve livelihoods of smallholder farmers of ethnic and non-ethnic communities in Bangladesh
International Journal of Agricultural Extension

Author List: Md Golam Farouque; Kono Yasuyuki;
Vol. 8, pp 01-16. 2020.
12. Use of Information and Communication Technologies by Young Entrepreneurs in Farm Management in Mymensingh District of Bangladesh
International Journal of Development Extension

Author List: MSU Asif; MG Farouque; MH Rahman; MM Rana;
Vol. 10, pp . 2020.
2019
13. Constraints of Using Information and Communication Technologies by Young Entrepreneurs for Farm Management
Bangladesh Journal of Extension Education ISSN

Author List: MSU Asif; MG Farouque; MH Rahman; MM Rana;
Vol. 1011, pp 3916. 2019.
14. Influence of Social Networks on Information Acquisition and Adoption of Soil Fertility Management Technologies
Bangladesh Journal of Extension Education ISSN

Author List: MG Farouque; D Roy; KH Kabir;
Vol. 1011, pp 3916. 2019.
2018
15. Change of livelihood status of common interest group members: interventions of National Agricultural Technology Program
Bangladesh Journal of Extension Education ISSN

Author List: MM Rana; MG Farouque; MZ Rahman;
Vol. 1011, pp 3916. 2018.
16. Small-scale Farmers’ Attitude and Problems regarding One House One Farm Approach for their Livelihoods Improvement
International Journal of Agricultural Science, Research and Technology in Extension and Education Systems (IJASRT in EESs)
Publication: Shoushtar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shoushtar, Iran
Author List: Md Golam Farouque; Md Mojammel Haque; Debashish Sarker Dev;
Vol. 8, pp 191-197. 2018.
17. Farmers knowledge and practice of organic vegetable cultivation: A field level study of two villages from Bangladesh
Journal of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development
Publication: Academic Journals
Author List: MG Farouque; MA Sarker;
Vol. 10, pp 99-107. 2018.
2017
18. Need for Capacity Building of Rural Women towards Household Food Utilization
Bangladesh Journal of Extension Education
Publication: Bangladesh Agricultural Extension Society
Author List: Tarqq SMFS; M. Z. Rahman; M. G. Farouuqe;
Vol. 29, pp 71-81. 2017.
19. Attitudes of local people towards community-based forest management: A study of a Sal forest area in Bangladesh
International Journal of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development

Author List: MG Farouque; K Fuyuki; N Takashino;
Vol. 4, pp 263-273. 2017.
20. Does Community-based Forestry Management Approach Improve the Livelihoods of Local People? A case of Sal-forest area in Bangladesh
Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal

Author List: Mohammad Golam Farouque; Katsuhito Fuyuki; Nina Takashino;
Vol. 4, pp . 2017.
21. Attitude of farmers towards Pangas farming for their livelihood improvement
Asian-Australasian Journal of Bioscience and Biotechnology

Author List: Md Abu Razeim; Md Golam Farouque; Md Asaduzzaman Sarker; Meraz Ahmed;
Vol. 2, pp 106-119. 2017.
2016
22. Problems faced by the rural women beneficiaries in participating shouhardo II program
Progressive Agriculture

Author List: TD Nath; MJ Hoque; MG Farouque;
Vol. 27, pp 200-206. 2016.
2014
23. Awareness of Char Land Small Farmers Regarding Effect of Climate Change on Farm Ecosystem in Bangladesh
European Academic Research

Author List: SUBRATO KUMAR KURI; MD ABDUL MOMEN MIAH; MD GOLAM FAROUQUE;
Vol. 1, pp 3779-3791. 2014.
2013
24. Climate Change and Farm Ecosystem: Awareness of the Small Farmers- A Farm Level Analysis from Bangladesh


Author List: S.K. Kuri; M. A. M. Miah; M.G. Farouque;
Vol. , pp . 2013.
25. Soil and Crop Management: A farm level analysis of Framer Field School in Bangladesh


Author List: D. Roy; M.G. Farouque; M.Z Rahman;
Vol. , pp . 2013.
26. Problem Confronted by the Fish Farmers in Practicing Semi-intensive climbing perch (Anabus testubineus) farming
Bangladesh Journal of Extension Education ISSN

Author List: ABMS Islam; Mohammad Farouque; Debashis Roy;
Vol. 1011, pp 3916. 2013.
27. Problem confrontation of the FFS farmers in participating farmer field school training session
Progressive Agriculture

Author List: D Roy; MG Farouque; MZ Rahman;
Vol. 24, pp 273-280. 2013.
28. Impact of crop varieties on household food security in Haor areas of Bangladesh
International Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology (IJARIT)

Author List: MA Kashem; MG Farouque; PC Roy;
Vol. 3, pp 7-11. 2013.
29. Problem faced by the farmers’ in practicing one house one farm approach
Journal of Agroforestry Environment

Author List: SM Asik Ullah; Mohammad Golam Farouque; Md Zulfikar Rahman;
Vol. 7, pp 77-80. 2013.
30. Effectiveness of farmer field school for soil and crop management
Unpublished MS Thesis), Department of Agricultural Extension Education. Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh

Author List: DEBASHIS Roy; MG Farouque; MZ Rahman;
Vol. , pp . 2013.
2012
31. Influence of soil amendments on mitigating methane emissions and sustaining rice productivity in paddy soil ecosystems of Bangladesh
Journal of Environmental Science and Natural Resources

Author List: MA Ali; MG Farouque; M Haque; Abid ul Kabir;
Vol. 5, pp 179-185. 2012.
2011
32. Farmers’ perception of one house one farm approach
Bangladesh Journal of Extension Education ISSN

Author List: SM Asik Ullah; Mohammad Golam Farouque; Md Zulfikar Rahman;
Vol. 1011, pp 3916. 2011.
2009
33. Farmers\' perception of integrated soil fertility and nutrient management approach in Bangladesh

Publication: 名古屋大学
Author List: Md Golam Farouque;
Vol. , pp . 2009.
34. Application Gap of Fertilizers in Boro Rice Cultivation: A Field Level Study
Bangladesh J. Extn. Edu

Author List: ME Islam; MAM Miah; MG Farouque;
Vol. 21, pp 27-34. 2009.
35. Extension workers' attitude towards usefulness of an integrated soil fertility and nutrient management approach in Bangladesh
World Review of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development
Publication: Inderscience
Author List: MG Farouque; H Takeya;
Vol. 6, pp 53-63. 2009.
36. Adoption of integrated soil fertility and nutrient management approach: farmers\' preferences for extension teaching methods in Bangladesh.


Author List: MG Farouque; H Takeya;
Vol. , pp . 2009.
2008
37. Resource-poor farmers\' constraints regarding integrated soil fertility and nutrient management system practices: a study in rural Bangladesh.


Author List: MG Farouque; H Takeya;
Vol. , pp . 2008.
38. Farmers’ use of integrated soil fertility and nutrient management practices for sustainable crop production: a field-level study in Bangladesh
American Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Author List: M Golam Farouque; Hiroyuki Tekeya;
Vol. 3, pp 716-723. 2008.
2007
39. Extension workers’ attitude towards usefulness of an integrated soil fertility and nutrient management approach in Bangladesh
World Sustainable Development Outlook 2007: Knowledge, management and sustainable development in the 21st century
Publication: Greenleaf Publishing Ltd. UK
Author List: M. G. Farouque; H. Takeya;
Vol. 2, pp 232-240. 2007.
40. Integrated Plant Nutrient Management: Farmers’ Practice at Field Level. Bangladesh Journal of Extension Education
Bangladesh Journal of Extension Education
Publication: Bangladesh Agricultural Extension Society
Author List: Farouque M. G;
Vol. 19, pp 33-40. 2007.
41. Extension workers' attitudes towards usefulness of an integrated soil fertility and nutrient management approach for sustainable crop production: A study in Bangladesh
World Review of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development
Publication: Routledge
Author List: MG Farouque; H Takeya;
Vol. 6, pp 232-240. 2007.
42. Resource-Poor Farmers' Constraints regarding Integrated Soil Fertility and Nutrient Management for Sustainable Crop Production: A farm level study in Bangladesh


Author List: M Golam Farouque; Hiroyuki Takeya;
Vol. , pp . 2007.
43. Farmers' perception of integrated soil fertility and nutrient management for sustainable crop production: A study of rural areas in Bangladesh
Journal of Agricultural Education

Author List: Md Golam Farouque; Hiroyuki Takeya;
Vol. 48, pp 111-122. 2007.
2004
44. Extension Media Used By the Farmers in Receiving Livestock Management Information
Bangladesh Journal of Extension Education
Publication: Bangladesh Agricultural Extension Society
Author List: M. G. Farouque;
Vol. 16, pp 39-45. 2004.
2003
45. Problem Encountered by the Farm Youth regarding Health and Recreational Aspects: A Field Level Study
Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development
Publication: Bangladesh Academy of Science
Author List: N. K. Pramanik; M. G. Farouque; A.B. M. N. Anwar;
Vol. 1, pp 113-120. 2003.
46. Farmers\' Attitude towards Extension Activities of the Department of Agricultural Extension
Bangladesh Journal of Extension Education
Publication: Bangladesh Agricultural Extension Society
Author List: M. E. Haque; M. H. Rahman; M. G. Farouque;
Vol. 15, pp 83-88. 2003.
47. Adoption of Improved Livestock Production Practices by the Farmers
Progressive Agriculture
Publication: Progressive Agriculturists Association
Author List: M. G. Farouque;
Vol. 15, pp 151-155. 2003.
2002
48. Preference of Dropout Farm Youth in Income-generating Activities for Self- Employment
Bangladesh Journal of Extension Education

Author List: M. M. Rashid; M. G. Farouque; A. B. M. N. Anwar;
Vol. , pp . 2002.
49. Problem Confrontation of Farmers in Managing Dairy Cattle
Bangladesh Journal of Animal Science
Publication: Bangladesh Animal Husbandry Association
Author List: M. G. Farouque;
Vol. 31, pp 59-67. 2002.
50. Constraints Faced by the Rural Youth regarding Employment Opportunity
Bangladesh Journal of Extension Education
Publication: Bangladesh Agricultural Extension Society
Author List: 2002 M. G. Farouque and A. B. M. N. Anwar;
Vol. 14, pp 1-5. 2002.
51. Willingness of Dropout Unemployed Youth for Undertaking Selected Entrepreneurships for Self-employment
Bangladesh Journal of Training and Development
Publication: Graduate Training Institute, Bangladesh Agricultural University
Author List: M. M. Rashid; M. G. Farouque; A.B. M. N. Anwar;
Vol. 15, pp 53-60. 2002.
2001
52. Problem Faced by Dropout Farm Youth in Undertaking Selected Agricultural Entrepreneurships for Their Self- Employment
Progessive Agriculture
Publication: Progressive Agriculturists' Association
Author List: M. M. Rashid; M. G. Farouque; A. B. M. N. Anwar;
Vol. 13, pp 99-103. 2001.
2000
53. Problem Confrontation of Female Rural Youth in Selected Aspects
The Journal of Rural Development
Publication: Bangladesh Rural Development Association
Author List: M. G. Farouque; A.B.M. N. Anwar;
Vol. 30, pp 33-52. 2000.
54. Extent of Participation of School Dropout Rural Youth in Selected Agricultural and Non-agricultural Activities Related to Income Generation
Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Publication: Old Boys' Association, Bangladesh Agricultural University
Author List: M. G. Farouque; A.B.M. N. Anwar;
Vol. 28, pp 107-114. 2000.
1999
55. Preference of Rural Youth for Selected Income Generating Activities in Bangladesh
Indian Journal of Extension education
Publication: Indian Association of Extension Education
Author List: N. K. Shaha; M. G. Farouque; A. B. M. N. Anwar;
Vol. 35, pp 214-219. 1999.
1998
56. Preference of Female Rural Youth for Selected Activities in Self-employment
Bangladesh Journal of Training and Development
Publication: Graduate Training Institute, Bangladesh Agricultural University
Author List: M. G. Farouque; A.B.M. N. Anwar;
Vol. 11, pp 9-14. 1998.
57. Participation of Female Rural Youth in Selected Livestock Related Income Generating Activities
Bangladesh Journal of Animal Science
Publication: Bangladesh Animal Husbandry Association
Author List: M. G. Farouque; A.B.M. N. Anwar;
Vol. 28, pp 133-139. 1998.
B.Sc. Ag. (Hons.)    - 1996
Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh
Bangladesh
PhD    - 2009
Nagoya University
Japan
MS    - 1997
Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh
Bangladesh
Post Doc    - 2017
Tohoku University
Japan
Total Number:  16
 
  1. i. Research title: Sustainable Livelihood Approach in Fisheries Extension, ii. Research Field: Fisheries extension
  2. i. Research title: "Integrated Soil Fertility and Nutrient Management Approach: Farmers’ Use in Bangladesh"  ii. Research Field: Sociology of soil fertility management
  3. i. Research title:"Extension Workers’ Attitude towards Integrated Soil Fertility and Nutrient Management Approach in Bangladesh" ii. Research field: Agricultural extension
  4. i. Research title: "Identification and Characterization of Technologies for Household Food Security towards Sustainable Livelihood Improvement in Haor Area of Netrokona District" ii. Research field: Food security
  5. i. Research title: "Establishment of Digital Archive on Agricultural Theses and Journals of Bangladesh"  ii. Research field: Digital archive establishment
  6. i. Research title: "Farmers’ Knowledge and Practice concerning Organic vegetable Cultivation: A Study in a Vegetable Growing Area under Kishoregonj District" ii. Research field: Organic farming
  7. i. Research title: "Institutionalization of Community Engagement in the Course Curricula of the Students of Bangladesh Agricultural University" ii. Research field: Community engagement
  8. i. Research title: "Adoption Behaviour of Farmers towards Integrated Nutrient Management Approach for Better Crop Production in Bangladesh"  ii. Research field: Farmers' adoption
  9. i. Research title: "The Role of Research and Extension to the Adoption of Agricultural Management Practices in Bangladesh"   ii. Research field: Technology adoption
  10. i. Research title: "The Influence of Social Networks on Information Acquisition and Adoption of Soil Fertility Management Technologies" ii. Research field: Social networking
  11. i. Research title:"Has One House One Farm Approach Improved the Livelihoods of Smallholder Farmers? An Empirical Study"  ii. Research field: Farmers' livelihoods
  12. i. Research title: "Climate-Smart Coping Strategies for Special Agro-ecological Areas: an empirical investigation in haor, char, hill, coastal and drought-prone areas in Bangladesh" ii. Research field: Climate-smart coping strategies
  13. i. Research title: "Capacity Building of Farmers on Low-external-inputs Vegetable Cultication for Enhancing Foood Safety and Security" ii. Research Feild: Farmers' capacity building
  14. i. Research title: "Capacity Strengthening of Common Interest Group Members through NATP Interventions" ii. Research Field: Farmers' capacity building
  15. i. Research title:"Identification of Traing Needs and capacity Building of Farmers on Organic Vegetable Cultivation: An empirical study" ii. Research Field: farmers' training need indentification & their capacity building 
  16. i. Research title:"Baseline Study of the Project on Support Integrated Agriculture Practice, Establishing Market Linkages, Access, Nutrition Training and Related Inputs for the School Meal Programme"  ii.Research Field: School meal programme

 

Total Number: 11
SL Title Duration Organizing Institute Details
1 Learning, Action Research and Outreach - making higher education boost food security 30 October - 17 November 2017 International Centre for Development Oriented Research in Agriculture (ICRA) With support of Netherlands Fellowship Program (NFP), Government of Netherlands.
2 Organizational Development for Interdisciplinary Education and Research 16-27 October 2017 Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation With support of NUFFIC-NICHE Project BGD 156.
3 Enabling and Facilitating Meaningful Learning 13-15 October 2014 Interdisciplinary Centre for Food Security, Bangladesh Agricultural University Jointly organized by Interdisciplinary Centre for Food Security, Bangladesh Agricultural University, and Wageningen University, Netherlands.
4 Professional Capacity Building on Design and Implementation of Interdisciplinary Team Research 15-26 September 2013 International Centre for Development Oriented Research in Agriculture (ICRA), Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) Jointly organized by ICRA, Netherlands, and ICF, Bangladesh Agricultural University.
5 Comprehensive Disaster Management 19-25 May 2009 Ministry of Food, Relief and Disaster, Govt. of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh Organized at Rural Development Academy (RDA), Bogra, Bangladesh.
6 Learning Japanese and English Language March 2004 - March 2005 Japan Foundation and Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan Year-long training organized at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
7 Interactive Japanese and English Language April 2005 - September 2005 Nagoya University, Japan Six-month long training course at Education Centre for International Students (ECIC)
8 Teaching Methods and Techniques 22 February 2003 - 6 March 2003 Graduate Training Institute (GTI) and Olds College, Canada Training course on teaching methods and techniques
9 Development Communication in Agriculture 2 June 2002 - 3 June 2002 Agriculture Information Services, Department of Agricultural Extension, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh Training on development communication in agriculture
10 Scientific Report Writing 2 February 2002 - 7 February 2002 Graduate Training Institute (GTI), BAU, Mymensingh, Bangladesh Training on scientific report writing
11 Project Cycle Management 4 September 2000 - 5 September 2000 Research and Extension on Farm Power Issues (REFPI) Project, DFID Training on project cycle management
Professor
12 Nov, 2011 -
Associate Professor
12 Nov, 2007 - 11 Nov, 2011
Assistant Professor
25 Nov, 2000 - 11 Nov, 2007
Lecturer
12 Nov, 1997 - 24 Nov, 2000
Total Number:  26
 

Participated in-

  1. an International Conference on Sustainable Rural Development: Road to SDGs and presented a paper jointly organized Bangladesh Agricultural Extension Society and Sylhet Agricultural University, Sylhet during 23-24, January, 2020.
  2. an International Conference on “Rural Development in Southeast Asia” and presented a paper on “Role of One House One Farm Approach to Improve Livelihoods of Rural People: A comparison between ethic and non-ethic communities in Bangladesh” held at Kyoto University, Japan during 17-18 January, 2019.
  3. an International Symposium on “Research and Extension for Sustainable Rural Development” organized jointly by the Bangladesh Agricultural Extension Society and Rural Development Academy (RDA) held at RDA Campus, Bogra, Bangladesh during 15-16 February, 2018.
  4. an International Conference on “Contemporary Issues in Integrating Climate (AGROTECH 2017)” and presented a paper on “Has One House One Farm Improved the Livelihoods of Small-scale Farmers in Bangladesh” held at Kalimpong Science center, West Bengal, India, during 11-12 May, 2017.
  5. an International Symposium on “ICT in Modernizing Agricultural Extension Services” organized jointly by the Bangladesh Agricultural Extension Society and Bangladesh Institute for ICT in Development (BIID) during 29-30 Nov. 2015 at Bangladesh Agricultural University Campus, Mymensingh, Bangladesh.
  6. a National Conference on “Enhancing the Role of Mass Media Practitioners in Knowledge Transfer to Improve Agricultural Productivity” organized by the Asian Productivity Organization (APO), during 20-22 September, 2015 at Hotel 7, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  7. a National Workshop on “Satellite for Crops: Road Show” organized by the Mott MacDonald on 7 September 2015 at Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  8. a National Workshop on “ Building Capacity to Integrate Gender and Nutrition into Extension Programmes” organized by jointly the Bangladesh Institute of ICT in development (BIID) and Integrating Gender and Nutrition within Agricultural Extension Services (INGENAES), a project supported by USAID during 4-6 August 2015 at Hotel Lake Castel, Dhaka.
  9. a two-day workshop on University-Community Relationships: Realizing the potentials organized by jointly by the British Council and the University Grants Commission of Bangladesh during 15-16 October 2012 at Rupashi Bangla Hotel, Dhaka.
  10. a workshop on Curriculum Development of Undergraduate courses of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Students organized by the Faculty of Agriculture, Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Mymensingh, Bangladesh on 16 September, 2012 at BAU, Mymensingh.
  11. an International Conference and presented a paper entitled, Flood coping Ability of Ultra-poor Household Women in Flood Prone Area of Bangladesh organized by the Farm Management Society of Japan during 16-19 September 2010 at Akita Prefectural University, Japan.
  12. an International Symposium and presented a paper on A Research Visit to Syngenta Biotech. Ins., North Carolina State University, BAYER Crop Science and Monsanto of USA: Some Observations organized by the Global Center of Excellence (GCOE). Nagoya University held during 10-11 April, 2008 at Nagoya University, Japan.
  13. the GCOE International Symposium on Retreat the Activities of Global COE, Nagoya University jointly organized by the Global COE and Nagoya University held during 3-4 December, 2007 at Shizuoka, Japan.
  14. the 5th international conference on Managing Knowledge, Technology and Development in the Era of Information Revolution and presented a paper entitled, Extension Workers Attitude towards Usefulness Integrated Soil Fertility and Nutrition Management Approach for Sustainable Crop Production: A Case of Bangladesh jointly organized by the World Association for Sustainable Development (WASD) and Griffith University held during 29-21 October, 2007 at Brisbane, Australia.
  15. a conference and presented a paper entitled, Resource-Poor Farmers’ Constraints about Crop Production with Special Reference to Integrated Soil Fertility and Nutrient Management Approach: A Case of Greater Mymensingh District in Bangladesh organized by the Farm Management Society of Japan held during 12-15 September, 2007 at Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
  16. an International conference on Zinc Crops, 2007: Improving Crop Production and Human Health and presented a paper entitled, Farmers’ Use of Integrated Soil Fertility and Nutrition Management Practice for Sustainable Crop Production in Bangladesh organized jointly by International Zinc Association (IZA) and International Fertilizer Industry Association (IFA) held during 24-26 May, 2007 at Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey.
  17. an International Seminar on Recent Progress in Rice Promotion in Africa and Role of Japan -NERICA as an example of research and dissemination organized by the International Cooperation Centre for Agricultural Education (ICCAE) held on 20 October, 2006 at Nagoya University, Japan.
  18. an International Seminar on Recent Progress in Rice Promotion in Africa and Role of Japan -NERICA as an example of research and dissemination organized by the International Cooperation Centre for Agricultural Education (ICCAE) held on 20 October, 2006 at Nagoya University, Japan. 
  19. a conference and presented a paper entitled, Towards Sustainable Crop Production through Integrated Soil Fertility and Nutrition Management: Farmers’ perception in some areas of Bangladesh organized by The Rural Economics Society of Chubu District on 18 June, 2006 at Gifu University, Japan.
  20. an Annual Meeting and Symposium organized by the Farm Management Society of Japan during 25-27 August, 2005 at Nagoya University, Japan.
  21. a National Symposium on Sustainable Livelihoods Improvement: Challenges for Extension Services jointly organized by the Bangladesh Agricultural Extension Society (BAES) and the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE), Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh during 21-22 January, 2004 at Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Mymensingh, Bangladesh.
  22. a Workshop on Syllabus Development on Sustainable Livelihoods Approach jointly organised by the Support for University Fisheries Education and Research (SUFER) Project and DFID during 15- 22 March, 2003 at Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. 
  23. Attended to a Workshop on Sustainable Livelihoods Approach jointly organized by the Support for University Fisheries Education and Research (SUFER) Project and the Department of International Development (DFID) held during 12-20 January, 2003 at South-West regions of, Bangladesh.
  24. a Workshop on Implementation of New Agricultural Extension Policy: Achievements and Constraints jointly organized by the Bangladesh Agricultural Extension Society (BAES) and the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE), Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh during 26-28 January, 2002 at Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh.
  25. a Workshop on Interactive Teaching and Learning Methods jointly organized by the Department of Agricultural Extension Education, Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Mymensingh and Agricultural Extension and Rural Development Department (AERDD), University of Reading, UK during 21-26 April 2001 at BAU, Mymensingh, Bangladesh.
  26. a Symposium on ''Agricultural Extension Services in the 21st Century: Needs and Challenges'' jointly organized by Bangladesh Agricultural Extension Society (BAES) and Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council (BARC) on 15-18 May 1999 at Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh.
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Visiting Professor Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), Kyoto University, Japan Community resource management 01/11/2018- 31/01/2019
Membership Type Organization
Life member Bangladesh Agricultural Extension Society
Life member and ex-president Progressive agriculturists
Life member Crop Science Association, Bangladesh
Life member Old boys Association, Bangladesh
Life member Rural Economics Society of Chubu District, Japan
Life member The farm Management Society, Japan
Life member Bangladesh Association for Environmental Development
Life member Bangladesh Animal Husbandry Association
Life member Agriculturists Institution in Bangladesh
Life member Japan University Alumni Association in Bangladesh
Life member Bangladesh JSPS Alumni Association
Chief Editor Bangladesh Journal of Extension Education
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