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  2. Kaká - Wikipedia

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    One of the world's most famous athletes during his playing career, Kaká was the first sportsperson to amass 10 million followers on Twitter. [17] [18] Outside of football, Kaká is known for his humanitarian work, where he became the youngest ambassador of the UN World Food Programme in 2004. [19]

  3. Edible Extinction: Why We Need to Revive Global Food Diversity

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    Now, with climate change increasingly threatening food supplies, the need for greater agricultural resilience means restoring endangered crop and food varieties. Edible Extinction: Why We Need to ...

  4. Hunger in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Sacrifices in food consumption for the good of children's food, particularly in moments of scarcity, is highly disseminated. In most cases, it is an adult woman who has to make a sacrifice. The disproportionate poverty aimed at women and children comes due to the discrimination and traditions of exclusion, leaving them the most vulnerable.

  5. Environmental issues in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Plains of Bangladesh Bangladesh, with an area of 147,570 km 2, features a flood plain landscape and several river systems throughout the country. This landscape provides the major natural resources of water, land, fisheries, forests, and wildlife. The country currently faces several environmental issues which threaten these resources, including groundwater metal contamination, increased ...

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  7. Agriculture in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    There are 166 tea estates in Bangladesh, covering almost 280,000 acres of land. Bangladesh is the 9th largest Tea producer, producing around 2% of the world’s Tea production. Because of Bangladesh's fertile soil and normally ample water supply, rice can be grown and harvested three times a year in many areas. [3]

  8. International rankings of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    A Bangladeshi farmer. Irrigated land by country, 2012: ranked 10th [10]; Barley production 2020: ranked 57th [11]; Rice production 2020: ranked 3rd [12]; Wheat production 2020: ranked 30th [13]

  9. List of endangered languages in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    They host 4 language families with 30 ethno-languages. 12-18 of them are endangered at varying degrees. International Mother Language Institute (IMLI) in Dhaka, a government institute, launched a project to reservation and mobilization of 37 languages (including Bengali , the dominant language of Bangladesh).