« Go back Bangladesh 2050:
the new national plan opens strategic
routes for agritech
The Government of Bangladesh has
officially presented its long-term strategic plan titled "Transforming
Bangladesh Agriculture: Outlook 2050." Developed in collaboration with the
FAO, the document outlines the transition of the primary sector toward a
sustainable, highly productive industrial model driven by technological
innovation. With the goal of integrating pest management systems on 70% of
arable land and certifying 300,000 hectares under Good Agricultural Practices
(GAP) standards by 2028, the country aims to drastically improve food security
and production quality. Bangladesh's ambitious modernization
program represents a significant opportunity for Italian companies in the
agromechanical and biotechnological sectors. Made in Italy expertise in
small-to-medium scale mechanization, low-impact irrigation systems, and
data-driven precision farming technologies is perfectly aligned with Dhaka’s
requirements.
Through the Italian
Trade Agency (ICE) and relevant institutions, the Italian system provides
dedicated commercial information channels for both B2B and B2C partners.
Foreign operators can access incoming programs and technological check-ups to
identify the most suitable Italian suppliers for their production needs. The
transparency and traceability of Italian companies ensure a secure and
certified purchasing process, essential for the success of national development
plans like that of Bangladesh