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Welcome to BLRI

Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute (BLRI) was established in 1984 by a Presidential Ordinance. Mandates of the Institute are to: identify livestock and poultry production constraints at the national and farm level, solve those problems through multi and inter-disciplinary and inter-institutional research and to develop technologies to help food and nutrition security for the increasing population, poverty alleviation, employment opportunities, income generation and control of environmental pollution.


Anthrax: No fear, need awareness
What is Anthrax?

Anthrax is an old disease of mammals including humans caused by the gram-positive, spore-forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis (B. anthracis). The bacterium is found in a reproductive (vegetative) state in animal and hu '... More'



সহস্রাব্দের উন্নয়ন লক্ষ্যমাত্রায় ২০১৩ সালের মধ্যে অর্জিবত ' ... More'

 Technologies Produced >>
Cattle Fattening
Calf Rearing
Dairy Farming

 Major Achievements of BLRI >>
Low Cost Presevation of Green Grass
Banana Foliage Processing and Preservation for Feeding Cattle
Cattle Fattening


 Latest News & Events >>
ADP March 2012 report ... More
ADP March 2012 ... More
এডিবি বাস্তবাü ... More

 Latest Notice(s) >>
Request for Quotation for supply of Bi-cycle ... More
Proceedings of the Annul Research Review Workshop 2009-2010 ... More
Application form for recruitment of SSO/PSO/CSO ... More

 Latest Tender(s) >>
Supply of Chemicals & Reagents (PPR ELISA kit) ... More
Supply of Chemicals & reagents. ... More
Supply of small equipments & Tools. ... More

 Most Common Diseases >>
Newcastle Disease
 
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