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🥒 Farming when land disappears In Bangladesh, in regions such as Barisal, Gopalganj, Pirojpur and Faridpur, farmland is submerged for several months each year during the monsoon season. To cope with these recurring floods, farmers have developed for centuries a technique known as floating agriculture (dhap chash). The principle is simple and remarkably effective: → build floating beds using aquatic plants like water hyacinth, straw, and plant residues, → grow climbing vegetables on them, including cucumbers, which are well suited to waterlogged environments. Here, the goal is not to drain or control water. It is to move the field onto the river. This method allows food production to continue when soils are unusable, helping ensure local food security in a country where floods are becoming longer and more unpredictable, a trend documented by Bangladeshi agricultural institutions and the FAO. This is not a modern technological innovation. It is long-standing farmer knowledge, brought back to the foreground as water levels rise. 🎥 © VIdéo : @OHID / Grihoabas #agriculturelife #water #flood #bangladesh #farming #floating #resiliencejourney #adaptationclimate #climate #monsoon #cucumbersalad #river #farmland #traditional #knowledge #peasants #subsistencelivinge #food #agroecology #innovation #territory #culturetalk #anthropology #ethnography #livingwithwater #Sustainability#waterfarm #floodplains #foodsystems #ruraltiktok #vergersdumonde#agriculturelife #resiliencejourney #History #gardening #selfreliance #survival #food #farming #seeds #soil #land #tradition #knowledge #heritageminutes #ecology #community #adaptation #crisis #culture #war
🥒 Farming when land disappears In Bangladesh, in regions such as Barisal, Gopalganj, Pirojpur and Faridpur, farmland is submerged for several months each year during the monsoon season. To cope with these recurring floods, farmers have developed for centuries a technique known as floating agriculture (dhap chash). The principle is simple and remarkably effective: → build floating beds using aquatic plants like water hyacinth, straw, and plant residues, → grow climbing vegetables on them, including cucumbers, which are well suited to waterlogged environments. Here, the goal is not to drain or control water. It is to move the field onto the river. This method allows food production to continue when soils are unusable, helping ensure local food security in a country where floods are becoming longer and more unpredictable, a trend documented by Bangladeshi agricultural institutions and the FAO. This is not a modern technological innovation. It is long-standing farmer knowledge, brought back to the foreground as water levels rise. 🎥 © VIdéo : @OHID / Grihoabas #agriculturelife #water #flood #bangladesh #farming #floating #resiliencejourney #adaptationclimate #climate #monsoon #cucumbersalad #river #farmland #traditional #knowledge #peasants #subsistencelivinge #food #agroecology #innovation #territory #culturetalk #anthropology #ethnography #livingwithwater #Sustainability#waterfarm #floodplains #foodsystems #ruraltiktok #vergersdumonde#agriculturelife #resiliencejourney #History #gardening #selfreliance #survival #food #farming #seeds #soil #land #tradition #knowledge #heritageminutes #ecology #community #adaptation #crisis #culture #war

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