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Regenerative Approaches to Enhance Fish-Based Nutrition in Bangladesh

Students & Supervisors

Student Authors
Labiba Rahman
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering, FST
Avijit Biswas Ankur
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering, FST
Md. Sadid Hossain Remon
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering, FST
Md. Ashab Mahmud Towsif
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering, FST
Israt Jahan
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering, FST
Supervisors
Md.mortuza Ahmmed
Associate Professor, Faculty, FST

Abstract

The way fish are currently farmed in Bangladesh leads to a bunch of negative environmental impacts - water gets soiled, fish do not grow well and generally become poor in quality. In order to solve these problems environmental regenerative technique is applied. In addition to the improvements of fish growth and production these approaches have resulted in improved water quality, protecting environment from degradation and preserving soil nutrients. To address such problems eco-friendly approaches have been developed such as regenerative fish farming. The main objective of this research was to explore how regenerative fish farming can be used in Bangladesh to improve the nutritional value of fish, ensuring long lasting fish production while maintaining the soil fertility and to identify the problems and solve them through regenerative approach. Our study used information of the soil quality, water sustainability, climate resilience, biodiversity, crop yield and food security from 1994 to 2023.The analysis was done using secondary data from excel. The data were placed in a chart where the x-axis indicated the indexes and scores of the environmental factors and the y-axis indicated the years. The soil quality was in best condition in 2020 but it became worst in the following year. The water sustainability gradually increased in the beginning from 1994 to 1996 but it was low in the recent years. The biodiversity score declined in 1996 than it increased suddenly in the following year but it again declined in 2023. The climate resilience was in best condition in 2017 but it was also low in the recent years and the food security was in best condition in 2011 and worst condition in 2004. The crop yield did not have any significant changes throughout the years. This analysis tells us that compared to the beginning the current situation of the environmental factors are not good at all. The results indicate inconsistency in the soil quality, water sustainability, climate resilience, biodiversity, crop yield and food security of Bangladesh. This data gives us an idea about the current nutrition of fish in Bangladesh and the importance of enhancing it. In the future, research can be done on the indigenous small fish species of Bangladesh.

Keywords

Post-Harvest Loss Circular Bioeconomy Developing Country Sustainable Recycling Biodiversity Score.

Publication Details

  • Type of Publication:
  • Conference Name: Gazipur Agricultural University International Conference (GAUIC 2025)
  • Date of Conference: 12/12/2025 - 12/12/2025
  • Venue: Gazipur Agricultural University,Gazipur , Bangladesh.
  • Organizer: Gazipur Agricultural University