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SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2025
BADC and IRRI launch digital tool to transform rice seed planning

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28 June, 2025, 12:25 pm
Last modified: 28 June, 2025, 12:42 pm

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BADC and IRRI launch digital tool to transform rice seed planning

Press Release
28 June, 2025, 12:25 pm
Last modified: 28 June, 2025, 12:42 pm
BADC and IRRI launch digital tool to transform rice seed planning

The Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation (BADC), in collaboration with the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), has launched a digital seed demand forecasting tool designed to bridge the gap between rice seed supply and actual farmer demand.

The initiative was formally launched at an inception workshop held on June 26, 2025, in Dhaka, with support from the World Bank and funding from the Agency Program Coordination Unit (APCU), BADC, under the Program on Agricultural and Rural Transformation for Nutrition, Entrepreneurship, and Resilience in Bangladesh (PARTNER).

Designed to use demand-driven, localised data, the tool aims to enhance planning accuracy, reduce supply mismatches and ensure timely access to high-performing rice varieties. It also promotes equitable seed distribution across Bangladesh.

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Dr Swati Nayak, South Asia Lead for Seed Systems at IRRI and the initiative's principal investigator said, "This is not just a tech upgrade—it's a transformation. Through data science, we aim to build an inclusive, transparent, and efficient seed system that meets farmers' real needs."

BADC's Director General, Md Ruhul Amin Khan, present as the chief guest, emphasised that the tool will factor in location, climate, profitability, and farmer preferences. "We must include informal seed actors and respond to climate shocks with agility," he said.

Dr AKM Mizanur Rahman, Programme Director of PARTNER at BADC, called the tool "a product of collective action," while Md Mojibar Rahman, Member Director (Seed & Horticulture) at BADC, noted, "No data means no direction. This is a critical first step."

BADC currently handles 33 per cent of the national seed supply using manual, assumption-based planning that often fails to reflect actual demand. The new system aims to replace outdated processes with predictive analytics, real-time data, and cloud-based infrastructure.

IRRI presented the tool's framework and outlined Phase One activities, which include gap analysis, system design, and prototype development. Stakeholders, including BRRI, DAE, seed dealers, and millers, provided feedback on the real-world integration of the system.

The tool will serve as a public good, supporting government strategy, investment, and research. IRRI will provide end-to-end technical assistance over three years.

This initiative is expected to set a new benchmark for data-led seed system reform in Bangladesh.

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