To achieve sustainable growth in farming and agriculture, Daffodil
International University (DIU) in Cooperation with Bremen University
& Bonn University of Germany and Griffith University, Australia
organized a workshop on "Rural Enterprise Development" on December 29,
2012 at DIU auditorium.
Professor Anu Muhammad Anisur Rahman, Department of Economics, Jahangirnagar University was present as chief guest while Professor Dr. Aminul Islam, Emeritus Professor, DIU was present as inaugurator and Chairperson. The keynote speaker of the workshop was Dr. Moazzem Hossain, Senior Lecturer, Griffith Business School, Griffith University, Australia.
The workshop consists of four sessions. The first session was inaugural session, the second session was panel discussion in participation of distinguished practitioners from different sectors, the third session was the presentation of selected research projects and the fourth session was group work.
While delivering the keynote presentation, Dr. Hossain said that it is important that the rural enterprise needs meaningful development for supporting the huge rural population. He also said that the development will be a stepping stone to bring further reform in rural Bangladesh.
Professor Anu Muhammad Anisur Rahman, Department of Economics, Jahangirnagar University was present as chief guest while Professor Dr. Aminul Islam, Emeritus Professor, DIU was present as inaugurator and Chairperson. The keynote speaker of the workshop was Dr. Moazzem Hossain, Senior Lecturer, Griffith Business School, Griffith University, Australia.
The workshop consists of four sessions. The first session was inaugural session, the second session was panel discussion in participation of distinguished practitioners from different sectors, the third session was the presentation of selected research projects and the fourth session was group work.
While delivering the keynote presentation, Dr. Hossain said that it is important that the rural enterprise needs meaningful development for supporting the huge rural population. He also said that the development will be a stepping stone to bring further reform in rural Bangladesh.