Extreme poor people get self-reliant by rearing goats in Rangpur

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Mintu Abdur Rahman , Rangpur :
Thousands of extreme poor people at different remote villages and char areas under the district are becoming financially benefited through rearing goat in recent years.
Fatema Begum (50), a goat rearer at Nazirdaho village under Kawnia upazila said she first started goat rearing with only one pair of goat. “I had been passing hard days in acute poverty after being deserted by my husband 15 years ago who married to another woman. After struggling for few years I began goat rearing taking financial help from some of my relatives and thus found the way to get rid of extreme poverty”, Fatema also said. So far she has sold some 20 to 25 goats and presently she has more than 35 goats, she added.
At the initial stage she had only two goats six years ago and at present she has 20 goats and earns around Tk 30,000 to Tk 40,000 from selling goats every year. A major amount of the money is spent for education of her three children. Thus she found the way to change their socio-economic condition, she added.
District Livestock Office sources said, a good number of families at different remote as well as char areas under the district rear different domestic animals including goats. Livestock officials visit those areas and provide adequate support to the people for rearing domestic animals properly, sources added.

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