Bangladesh has a really big population, which means there’s not much land available for traditional farming. This makes it hard to grow enough food for everyone. One way to solve this problem is through vertical farming. This is a different way of farming where plants are grown in stacked layers, often inside buildings. It’s like having many small farms on top of each other, which means you can grow a lot of food in a very small space. This is really useful in a place like Bangladesh where land is scarce. Vertical farming also has another big advantage: it can protect crops from the weather. Bangladesh often faces floods and cyclones, which can destroy crops grown in the traditional way. But with vertical farming, since the crops are grown inside and in controlled environments, they’re much safer from these climate-related problems. The challenge is to set up these vertical farms and make them work well so that they can provide enough food for the country’s people.