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Md. Masudul Hassan

Lecturer

Department of Agricultural Finance and Management

01723837696
mhsau23@gmail.com, masudul@sau.edu.bd
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Md. Masudul Hassan is currently serving as a Lecturer, Department of Agricultural Finance and Management, Faculty of Agribusiness Management, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University (SAU), Dhaka, Bangladesh. Prior to that, he served more than seven years in the department of agribusiness at the Atish Dipankar University of Science and Technology (ADUST), holding different academic and administrative positions. He has published many research articles in different journals, book chapter and has worked on some research projects financed by FAO, Govt. & others. He also holds the FAO RuralInvest User Certificate, with practical experience in developing agricultural investment profiles and business plans for rural development. He recently completed the Scaling Climate Finance e-Course (UNITAR–UNDP), gaining structured training on public climate finance, private and innovative finance mechanisms, adaptation planning, and financing climate-change action. He also received a “Research & Development Fellowship” and “Special Allocation Grants” from the Ministry of Science and Technology to perform agricultural finance and Agribusiness related research. He worked on a number of research projects financed by FAO, SNV (Netherland development organization), Govt. and others. His educational background is MBA in Finance from Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP), BBA in Agribusiness from Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, PGD in HRM from Bangladesh Institute of Human Resource Management (BIHRM). He was awarded the Dean's Award from the Faculty of Agribusiness Management, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University. Md. Masudul Hassan’s research interests center on agricultural finance, Climate finance, Climate–Yield Modelling, climate change adaptation, and sustainable food systems. His work focuses on farmers’ access to finance, the economics of high-yielding crop adoption, climate-resilient agricultural practices, and the role of institutions and policies in strengthening rural livelihoods in South Asia, particularly Bangladesh. He has been engaged in various voluntary activities.

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