Adoption of smart agriculture practices in Bangladesh could potentially increase agricultural productivity by 20-30%, while reducing input costs by up to 20% and increasing farmers’ income by 30-40%. The Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) highlighted these figures at a seminar on “Smart agriculture: issues and challenges in value chain development.”
Approximately 40-45% post-harvest losses occur from farmers to consumers, indicating a need for improved cold chain and transportation systems. Efforts to mitigate losses include developing a waste management system for agricultural wastages. Inefficiencies in the supply chain, market access barriers, and limited value addition are identified as bottlenecks in Bangladesh’s agriculture sector.