back at dawn roy has come to visit. he's an agricultural engineer with a district of thora to use and stops by regularly. the government is keen to promote floating farms. all kinds of crops can be grown on them. spinach, aqua, tomatoes, cauliflowers, as well as cool climate change could mean that a 3rd of the country will end up under water. the question is if floating firms like here in bury, so could be developed across the country right now, bangladesh produces enough food to be self-sufficient. we don't have enough of a safe food food, free of toxins, and contaminants. floating gardens make a valuable contribution because the farmers use a lot less pesticides because there are fewer pests on the water. at the local wholesale market sells his prime and also seedlings to other fall in this early he says they used to grow just wrong and that that involves much less work. but switching to farming on water has proved to be much more profitable. so i don't know what we might do. the sun are going to seedlings grown on la