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MONDAY, JULY 21, 2025
AKIJ Resource unveils advanced feeds to elevate livestock production

Agriculture

TBS Report
21 December, 2024, 10:15 pm
Last modified: 22 December, 2024, 01:40 pm

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AKIJ Resource unveils advanced feeds to elevate livestock production

TBS Report
21 December, 2024, 10:15 pm
Last modified: 22 December, 2024, 01:40 pm
The new product catalogue was unveiled at an event at the Radisson Blu Water Garden Hotel in Dhaka today (21 December). Photo: Courtesy
The new product catalogue was unveiled at an event at the Radisson Blu Water Garden Hotel in Dhaka today (21 December). Photo: Courtesy

AKIJ Agro Feed Ltd (AAFL), a part of AKIJ Resource, has officially launched a wide range of high-quality feed products to empower livestock farmers and agro-entrepreneurs in Bangladesh.

This new product catalogue was unveiled at an event at the Radisson Blu Water Garden Hotel in Dhaka today (21 December).

Under the slogan "Result Hit," the initiative is set to revolutionise the agricultural sector by boosting growth and productivity in poultry, cattle, and fish farming. By harnessing the power of advanced European machinery, AAFL ensures maximum efficiency and results without human intervention.

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The launch event gathered hundreds of influential business partners, key figures in the agriculture industry, and notable leaders from various sectors.

Md Reajul Huq, director general of the Department of Livestock Services, was the chief guest on the occasion.

Md Reajul Huq, director general of the Department of Livestock Services, said, "The agricultural sector is contributing to our national progress. Dealers and other stakeholders have contributed a lot to the development of this sector. My request to all stakeholders is that instead of blaming each other, we will all work together to expedite national progress and stand by the farmers and agri-entrepreneurs.

"In addition, we need to be more aware of the use of antibiotics. There is growing demand for our poultry feed products in the global market. I hope that AKIJ will continue its tradition of adding value to livestock farmers."

Sheikh Jasim Uddin, managing director and CEO of AKIJ Resources, said, "After observing the enthusiasm of everyone present here today, we feel that AKIJ Agro Feed's products will be able to live up to the expectations to realize the slogan 'Result Hit.'

"We are quite optimistic that our feed products will positively impact the agricultural sector and bring meaningful changes in the lives of the agri-entrepreneurs."

Faria Hossain, chairman of AKIJ Resources, emphasised the importance of maintaining product quality and said, "Bangladesh's agricultural sector is a driving force of our national progress. AKIJ has always been uncompromising in terms of product quality."

Industry leaders, agricultural researchers, experts, farmers, and entrepreneurs have wholeheartedly acclaimed AKIJ Resource's innovative startup, AKIJ Agro Feed, for its visionary approach and steadfast commitment to empowering the community, farmers, and entrepreneurs to take their businesses to new heights.

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