Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture (BINA) is a research institute in Mymensingh, specialized in using nuclear and radiation technology in agricultural research.[1]
Established | 1961 |
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Staff | 404 |
Key people | Dr Mirza Mofazzal Islam (Director General) |
Formerly called | Atomic Energy Agricultural Research Centre |
Location | , , |
Website | http://www.bina.gov.bd/ |
History
editBINA was established in 1961 by the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (currently Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission), and is now a national institute. BINA has developed a number of varieties of different crops using the radiation technology. For its contribution in the field of agricultural research, BINA has won national awards, most notably the President's Gold Medal. Apart from its headquarters in Mymensingh, BINA has fourteen sub-stations at Comilla, Rangpur, Ishwardi, Magura, and Khulna.[2]
Scientific divisions
editBINA has eight scientific divisions for conducting the research programs.
- Plant Breeding and Genetics,
- Soil Science,
- Crop Physiology,
- Entomology,
- Plant Pathology,
- Agronomy,
- Agriculture Engineering and Training,
- Communication and Publication
Award
editReferences
edit- ^ "Cabinet clears draft law for nuclear agriculture institute". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 2016-05-08.
- ^ "Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture". Banglapedia. Retrieved 2016-05-08.