Environmental examination of BRAC poultry farms and feed mills
Citation
Tareq, M. A. H., & Akter, N. (1998, September). Environmental examination of BRAC poultry farms and feed mills. Research Reports (1998): Social Studies, Vol – XX, 136–154.Abstract
The study aimed to identify activities of poultry rearing that are environmentally sensitive; to
investigate waste disposal system, health risk and impacts of various poultry programme
activities on environment and also identify the areas and steps for further consideration for
sustainable environment. The study data were collected through a checklist and interviews of the
people. The major findings of the study were categorised under health effects and environmental
assessment of the programme. The poultry farms were found not to be environmentally
hazardous. The litter as a waste bfrom the poultry was found to be managed properly by selling it
as a compost to local farmers. Sometimes the rice husk and the poultry litter was found to be
damped into the nearby water sources but it was observed that it was a good fish feed. It was also
found that there are no health risk involved with poultry farms but too much exposure of the
workers to dust may cause asthma or other bronchial diseases. The results indicate that the health
and environmental problem related to the programme is not acute. Even then some
recommendations and monitoring criteria were made to overcome some of the environmental
health hazards created by the poultry farmers and feed mills production.