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Digital Tools for Farm Machinery
ACI Motors has been optimizing different technological tools for better customer service throughout the country. The newly launched unique Service Tracking App (STA) ensures its commitment to provide service within 6 hours to the farmers. Currently, 130 technicians of ACI Motors are providing on-time customer service using this app. The mobile app also measures customer satisfaction index effectively.
ACI Animal Health Introduces Enermax Bangladesh’s First Heat Stress Reliever for Cattle
Heat stress is a very common phenomenon in dairy cattle, especially in high yielding breed and cross-breed animals in Bangladesh. High yielding cross-breed animals suffer from heat stress as they do not match with the temperature in summer season.
ACI Launches First Integrated Agricultural Communication Platform
ACI has launched ‘Fosholi’- the android application, which bridges the first step towards an integrated agricultural platform in Bangladesh. It enables 15 million farming families of Bangladesh to access high quality agricultural inputs, services and solutions in a singular platform. Fosholi offers intelligent information and advisory services to local crop farmers for free.
Mineral Bricks for Dairy Industry in Bangladesh
Any plant needs regular supply of water with a regular interval. Pouring water in the morning & afternoon may not serve the purpose. Drawing an analogy, let us consider that anyone needs to drink 3 liters of water in a day. If he drinks 2 liters in the morning and no water later in the day, it is inappropriate.
ACI Develops Mobile Application to Reduce Calf Mortality
In Bangladesh, calf mortality is around 20% with a large number of calves dying every year because of pneumonia and diarrhea. At the same time, there is also a lack of medical support on time. Rural Veterinary Practitioner covers about 98% of the sector.
Initiative to overcome challenges for quality protein maize output
Maize occupies an important position in the world economy and trade as a food, feed, and industrial grain crop. Several million people in the developing world consume maize as an important staple food and derive their protein and energy requirements from it. In Bangladesh, acreage of Maize production has grown over the years and is used by the processing industry as well as feed for the poultry industry. This was revealed in an article by Prof