The Floating Farms of Bangladesh - BBC News
Bangladesh is home to the world's largest river delta and prone to frequent, devastating flooding. Farmers here are expanding an ancient technique of building floating farms that simply rise and fall with the swelling waters. In times of rising sea levels, could this offer a solution to food security problems? Filmmaker: Paul Myles Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog

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