Shawdesh desk;
A Bangladeshi scientist named Dr Abed Chowdhury has recently discovered a new production method in which four additional varieties of rice for different seasons can be cultivated on a single tree. Named by Dr Chowdhury as ‘Panchabrihi’, this new type of rice production method can be achieved without needing to completely remove the tree after the harvest.
Dr Chowdhury informed journalists about the discovery at a seminar organised by the London-Bangla Press Club on the evening of October 12. It is being considered a landmark discovery in alleviating the food crisis of the growing population of the country, which is affected by natural disasters, flood-prone and drought-prone every year.
Chowdhury pledged to bestow the world with exceptional agricultural innovation. He also hoped his discovery would enhance the quality of lives of Bangladeshi citizens. “My intention was never to exploit my invention for commercial gain. Instead, I aimed to harness this discovery to enhance the quality of life for our fellow countrymen. May it fortify food security for the people of my homeland,” he said.
It is worth noting that ‘Panchabrihi’ cultivation allows for the production of one variety of boro, two of aman, and two of aush from a single rice tree.
Gene scientist Dr Abed Chowdhury is currently one of the leading researchers of modern biology in Bangladesh. His inventions also include colourful corn which, according to the veteran scientist, may work like cancer-resistant drugs. He has taught and conducted research at esteemed institutions, including the US National Institutes of Health, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and France’s Ecole Normale Supérieure.