The Standard Chartered Bangladesh and Channel i have launched the 10th edition of the Agrow Award, a platform that recognizes the outstanding contributions of individuals and organizations in Bangladesh’s agriculture sector. The award has been running since 2014 and has honored 77 individuals and organizations for their exemplary contributions to the sector. The 10th edition will continue to celebrate excellence across multiple categories, including Lifetime Achievement, Farmer of the Year, and Best Agricultural Organisation in Research, Innovation and Technology.
This year’s edition introduces a new category, “Best Rooftop Farmer,” which aims to promote sustainable and liveable cities by providing local, fresh, and safe food and improving air quality. The award ceremony will take place later this year, and a distinguished jury panel comprising local and international experts, academics, and industry leaders will evaluate the submissions. Applications for the 10th Agrow Award are now open and will be accepted until July 15, 2025.
The launch of the 10th Agrow Award is a significant milestone, marking 120 years of Standard Chartered’s presence in Bangladesh. The bank’s CEO, Naser Ezaz Bijoy, expressed his gratitude to Channel i for their partnership and to the wider community for their support. He also commended the awardees for their dedication and innovative approaches, which contribute to tackling climate change and ensuring food security for the nation.
Shaykh Seraj, Director and Head of News at Channel i, emphasized the importance of recognizing the extraordinary contributions of farmers and the agriculture-based economy. He believes that the Agrow Award is a modest attempt to honor their hard work and dedication. The introduction of the new category, Best Rooftop Farmer, is expected to encourage rooftop and urban farming initiatives, making cities more sustainable environments.
Standard Chartered Bangladesh has been deeply embedded in the nation’s growth story for over 120 years, driving commerce, fostering inclusive development, and investing in communities. The bank remains committed to creating lasting impact through initiatives like the Agrow Award. The award is a testament to the bank’s commitment to recognizing and rewarding excellence in the agriculture sector, which is critical to Bangladesh’s economic growth and food security.