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Role of Veterinary Biotechnology in Enhancing Cattle Productivity in Bangladesh

Students & Supervisors

Student Authors
Md.mudabbiur Rahman Suhad
Bachelor of Science in Electrical & Electronic Engineering, FE
Kazi Sajid Islam
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering, FST
Md Mojammel Hosen
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering, FST
Zannatul Samira
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering, FST
Md.hridoynul Islam Ornob
Bachelor of Science in Electrical & Electronic Engineering, FE
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed
Associate Professor, Faculty, FST

Abstract

The cattle sector is fundamental to Bangladesh’s agricultural economy. This sector operates by a weak environment system as historical data (1994-2023) reveals vital fluctuations in soil quality, water sustainability and climate resilience. Unstable productivity is the core problem in this sector. This study is important because traditional approaches are failing to overcome these challenges. Food security is on danger zone. However, a clear gap exists in understanding biotechnological system. This study explores how veterinary biotechnology can improve in cattle productivity and some valuable development in Bangladesh. It is associated with some major contexts such as soil quality Index, water sustainability, climate resilience, biodiversity score, crop yield and food security Index. The main goal is to examine biotechnology's potential in shorting the issues for cattle protein and the country’s manufacturing position. We have used secondary data and analyse using pie graph. The data is collected from multiple research papers, government animal reports. The results show that crop yield is used to measure of cattle productivity. From the graph, we have found when the climate was more stable and the soil quality was better, it increased the cattle productivity. From the graph, water sustainability and food security negatively affect productivity. It means inefficient water use and food distribution may indirectly decrease cattle productivity. Veterinary biotechnology has become a must in this modern day for proper food supply in our country. It will also play a vital role in our economy by giving jobs in rural areas. So, government should invest in veterinary biotechnology for the future of this country.

Keywords

Cattle Productivity Veterinary Biotechnology Food Security Soil Quality Index Agricultural Economy

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