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Pirojpur, Bangladesh: Aerial view of Floating vegetable beds at Najirpur in Pirojpur district of Bangladesh. Floating vegetables bed grow in water logged and salinity prone areas along the coast areas of Bangladesh. It helps the coastal flood prone population adapt to the changing environment, which is increasingly influenced by global climate change. Floating vegetable bed cultivation has been a hundred years old local traditional practice in some villages. It involves planting crops such as water hyacinths and other aquatic plants on soilless rafts on water.

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Pirojpur, Bangladesh: Aerial view of Floating vegetable beds at Najirpur in Pirojpur district of Bangladesh. Floating vegetables bed grow in water logged and salinity prone areas along the coast areas of Bangladesh. It helps the coastal flood prone population adapt to the changing environment, which is increasingly influenced by global climate change. Floating vegetable bed cultivation has been a hundred years old local traditional practice in some villages. It involves planting crops such as water hyacinths and other aquatic plants on soilless rafts on water.