BRAC Bank, DAE to help farmers adopt climate-smart agriculture


BRAC Bank has partnered with the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) to assist grassroots farmers in transitioning to high-yield crop varieties and sustainable cultivation techniques. This alliance is designed to mitigate the impending impacts of climate change on the nations agricultural sector.
Structured as a special agriculture-focused Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
endeavour, BRAC Bank has granted financial support to DAE. This will enable farmers to
optimize their previously underutilized barren and swampy terrains. The collaboration
encourages the adoption of compost fertilizers over their chemical counterparts and
emphasizes the incorporation of smart technology to counter climate change repercussions.
The programme aims to elevate the beneficiary farmers nutritional intake and socioeconomic standing through a myriad of agricultural innovations.
The official agreement was signed by Md. Sabbir Hossain, Deputy Managing Director & COO of BRAC Bank, and Badal Chandra Biswas, Director General of the Department of
Agricultural Extension. The signing event took place at the DAE Office in Dhaka.
Lending their presence and support at the ceremony from DAE were Md. Tajul Islam
Patwary, Director, Field Survey Wing, and Rezaul Karim, Director, Planning Project
Implementation and ICT Wing. Representing BRAC Bank were Syed Abdul Momen, Deputy
Managing Director & Head of SME Banking, and Tapos Kumar Roy, Head of MFI and
Agriculture Finance.
Named as the ‘BRAC Bank-DAE Agricultural Development Project’, this combined effort
between BRAC Bank and DAE is geared towards instigating profound change. The objective
is clear: to bolster resilience within the farming community, augment agricultural yield, and
alleviate climate change-induced pressures on the agriculture industry.
Speaking on the partnership, Md. Sabbir Hossain, Deputy Managing Director & COO of
BRAC Bank, expressed his enthusiasm: "It is thrilling to ally with the Department of
Agricultural Extension. This collaboration is primed to substantially enhance farmers yields, enabling them to better withstand the harsh realities of climate change.
He spotlighted BRAC Bank & dedication to the national economy, particularly emphasising the agricultural domain. The bank & commitment is rooted in channelling its CSR funds towards
avenues that promise a lasting positive impact on the public and the broader society while
championing sustainability tenets.