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Publisher | |
ISBN | 9789849637196 |
Format | HardBound |
Language | English |
Year of Publication | 2023 |
Bib. Info | 160p. Includes Index |
Categories | Economics/Development Studies |
Product Weight | 200 gms. |
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Shrimp farming started on a commercial basis in the eighties of the last century in the south-western part of Bangladesh. Under the patronage of the government, a class of urban rich people came forward in shrimp farming. It was very profitable. For this reason, there is a lot of coercion here in the initial phase. In most of the cases, shrimp farming started by cutting the embankment forcefully without any consent of the land owners', without lease-deed and paying the any compensation (rent). It creates unrest in this area, people are victims of disappearances and murders, their habitats are destroyed; many were killed while opposing forced shrimp farming. A significant portion of the people in the area are now accustomed to a life centered around shrimp farming. Now the income from shrimp is low, but the locals are forced to cultivate it as there is no other option.