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Smart Farming App for Bangladesh
11.2% of GDP from agriculture, 16.5 million farming households
Monitor your rice (boro), rice (aman), and rice (aus) fields from space. Get AI-powered crop advice calibrated for Bangladesh's growing conditions. Track finances in local currency — starting at just ৳169/month. Fully available in Bengali.
Agriculture in Bangladesh
Annual monsoon flooding affecting millions of hectares, increasing soil salinity in coastal regions, extreme farm fragmentation (0.33 ha average), and three overlapping rice seasons requiring precise management.
GDP from Agriculture
11.2%
Farming Households
16.5 million households
Average Farm Size
0.33 hectares (0.82 acres)
Top Crop
Rice (Boro)
Top 5 Crops in Bangladesh
Boro is the largest rice season, grown with irrigation during dry months. Bangladesh is the 3rd largest rice producer globally.
Monsoon-season transplanted rice. Most widely grown Aman varieties are flood-tolerant. Cultural backbone of Bengali farming.
Pre-monsoon broadcast rice. Area declining as Boro and Aman expand. Short-duration varieties grown March-June.
World’s 7th largest producer. Winter crop grown Oct-Feb. Cold storage capacity is a major constraint.
Jute
The "Golden Fibre." Bangladesh is the 2nd largest producer. Grown in flood-prone lowlands during monsoon.
Growing Seasons in Bangladesh
Plan your planting and harvest around Bangladesh's agricultural calendar.
Boro Season
Nov – May
Aus Season
Mar – Jul
Aman Season
Jul – Nov
Boro Season
Nov – May
Boro rice, Wheat, Potatoes, Mustard
Aus Season
Mar – Jul
Aus rice, Jute, Vegetables
Aman Season
Jul – Nov
Aman rice, Late jute
3 Problems Cropple.AI Solves for Bangladesh Farmers
Monsoon Flooding
The Problem
Bangladesh floods 20-30% of its land annually. In 2022, early floods in Sylhet destroyed 160,000+ hectares of Boro rice just before harvest. Farmers had no warning system tied to their specific field locations.
How Cropple.AI Helps
Cropple.AI’s satellite monitoring tracks both crop health and water extent. When flood risk rises for your area, you get alerts to accelerate harvest timing or protect stored inputs. Post-flood, NDVI imagery shows which fields recovered and which need replanting.
Coastal Salinity
The Problem
Rising sea levels and cyclone storm surges have made 1.2 million hectares of coastal farmland increasingly saline. Traditional rice varieties fail, and farmers lack soil testing data to guide variety selection.
How Cropple.AI Helps
Satellite vegetation indices reveal salinity-stressed areas within your field over time. Cropple.AI’s AI advisor recommends salt-tolerant BRRI varieties (like BRRI dhan47 and BRRI dhan67) calibrated for your specific salinity conditions.
Three-Season Rice Management
The Problem
Managing three overlapping rice seasons (Boro, Aus, Aman) on tiny fragmented plots is a scheduling nightmare. Transplanting, fertilizer, and harvest dates overlap, and mistakes compound across seasons.
How Cropple.AI Helps
Track all three seasons in one dashboard. Cropple.AI’s calendar integrates satellite data with season-specific recommendations, alerting you to critical activities across all your plots — even when seasons overlap.
Why Satellite Monitoring Matters in Bangladesh
Flood and Salinity Monitoring
Bangladesh’s geography makes it one of the most flood-prone farming countries on Earth. Satellite monitoring is not a luxury here — it’s survival infrastructure. NDVI imagery shows crop health before, during, and after flood events, letting rice farmers in Sylhet or coastal farmers in Khulna assess damage without wading through floodwater. For a farmer with 0.33 hectares split across 2-3 plots, satellite data replaces dangerous field visits during flood season.
Weekly NDVI Updates
See your rice (boro) and rice (aman) field health every 5 days via Sentinel-2 satellite imagery.
Stress Detection
Catch water stress, nutrient deficiency, and pest damage 7-10 days before it becomes visible to the naked eye.
Historical Comparison
Compare this season's crop health against previous seasons. Identify declining productivity zones within your field.
Government Programs in Bangladesh
Cropple.AI helps you get the most from these programs with digital farm records and documentation.
Agricultural Subsidies (Input Card)
Government-subsidized fertilizer and seed distribution through union-level input cards. Cropple.AI helps track your subsidy usage and remaining allocations.
Krishi Bank Agricultural Loans
Bangladesh Krishi Bank provides agricultural credit. Digital farm records from Cropple.AI strengthen loan applications with documented production history.
BRRI Extension Services
Bangladesh Rice Research Institute provides variety recommendations. Cropple.AI’s AI advisor complements BRRI guidance with field-specific satellite data.
Farming in Bengali
Cropple.AI speaks your language. Here are common farming terms in Bengali that our platform understands.
Affordable Pricing for Bangladesh Farmers
Local pricing in ৳BDT. Less than a plate of biryani per month. Start with a free 7-day trial.
Grower
Less than a plate of biryani per month
- 3 farms, 20 fields
- 25 AI queries/day
- Satellite monitoring
- Financial tracking in BDT
- Full Bengali support
Pro
For larger operations
- Unlimited farms & fields
- Unlimited AI queries
- Priority satellite updates
- Advanced analytics
- Export reports
All plans include a free 7-day trial. No credit card required to start. See full pricing details
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Cropple.AI work on very small farms in Bangladesh?
Yes. Our satellite monitoring works on plots as small as 0.1 hectares (10 decimals in local units). With Bangladesh’s average farm being just 0.33 hectares, we designed specifically for ultra-small holdings. The three-season rice tracker handles Boro, Aman, and Aus simultaneously.
Can I use Cropple.AI in Bengali?
Yes. Cropple.AI is fully available in Bengali (বাংলা). All AI advice, satellite reports, financial tracking, and the entire interface display in Bengali when selected.
How does Cropple.AI help during flood season?
Satellite imagery tracks both crop health and water extent around your fields. When flood risk increases, you get alerts to accelerate harvest or protect inputs. After flooding recedes, NDVI imagery shows which plots recovered and which need replanting — critical for planning your next season.
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