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Greenway Smart Agro Nursery

                                                 Sustainable Farming, Renewable Energy, and Community Empowerment

The Greenway Smart Agro Nursery is a flagship initiative of the Greenway Renewable Energy Implementation Organization (GREIO), dedicated to promoting climate-smart agriculture, renewable energy integration, and sustainable livelihoods.

Located in Villeg: Choto Bimalpur, Post Office: Razarampur, Upazila: Fulbari, Dis: Dinajpur, the nursery serves as a model center for modern agriculture, sapling production, and community training.

It is designed to empower farmers, women, youth, and marginalized communities including indigenous and tribal populations to adopt eco-friendly, productive, and resilient farming practices. By combining technology, organic farming, and renewable energy solutions, the nursery strengthens rural livelihoods and ensures environmental sustainability.

Purpose & Vision

The nursery aims to:

·        Supply high-quality saplings for fruits, vegetables, and timber.

·        Promote organic and bio-fertilizer-based farming using biogas byproducts.

·        Build capacity for climate-smart, technology-driven agriculture.

·        Encourage women and youth entrepreneurship in eco-businesses.

Vision: A Bangladesh where rural communities thrive through smart agriculture, renewable energy, and climate resilience, ensuring food security, economic prosperity, and environmental balance for all, including ethnic minorities and marginalized groups.

 

Core Objectives

1.     Provide high-quality saplings for fruits, vegetables, and timber.

2.     Promote organic, climate-smart, and bio-fertilizer-based agriculture.

3.     Train farmers, women, and youth in modern farming techniques and renewable energy use.

4.     Encourage entrepreneurship and income generation from nursery and agro-business.

5.     Conserve native plant species and promote agroforestry.

6.     Build resilient and environmentally conscious communities.

7.     Integrate digital tools for farm management and marketing.

 

Key Features

·        Large-scale sapling production: 100+ varieties of fruit, vegetable, and timber species.

·        Renewable energy integration: Solar-powered irrigation and biogas-based organic fertilizers.

·        Training & Capacity Building: Hands-on programs in smart agriculture, renewable energy, and digital farming.

·        Community Inclusion: Special focus on women, youth, indigenous, tribal, and marginalized farmers.

·        Sustainable Practices: Organic farming, water-efficient irrigation, soil conservation, and climate-smart techniques.

Sapling Varieties

Fruits: Mango, Jackfruit, Guava, Papaya, Litchi, Lemon
Vegetables: Tomato, Eggplant, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Bitter Gourd, Pumpkin, Beans
Timber & Agroforestry: Mahogany, Acacia, Neem, Rain Tree

Training & Capacity Development

The nursery provides practical training programs, field demonstrations, and workshops covering:

·        Smart agriculture techniques and renewable energy integration.

·        Bio-fertilizer production and organic farming.

·        Crop planning based on soil and weather data.

·        Digital literacy and online agricultural marketing.

·        Sustainable livestock and agroforestry practices.

These programs are aimed at farmers, youth, women, and marginalized communities, enabling them to lead green, climate-resilient, and profitable agricultural practices.

Future Goals – Vision 2030

1.     Expand nursery coverage to 100+ communities nationwide.

2.     Produce and supply 1 million high-quality saplings annually.

3.     Establish 50 community-based smart agro nurseries.

4.     Train 50,000+ farmers, women, and youth in sustainable agriculture.

5.     Promote women-led and youth-led eco-businesses.

6.     Integrate digital technology for farm management and market access.

7.     Enhance bio-fertilizer and organic product networks.

8.     Promote agroforestry and soil conservation.

9.     Build climate-resilient farms in vulnerable regions.

10.  Support indigenous and marginalized communities in adopting smart agriculture.

11.  Establish the nursery as a national model for sustainable rural development.

Expected Impact

·        Environment: Improved soil health, biodiversity, and reduced chemical dependency.

·        Economy: Increased income from fruits, vegetables, timber, and eco-businesses.

·        Community: Leadership development for women, youth, and marginalized groups.

·        Sustainability: Climate-smart agriculture ensures long-term resilience and resource efficiency.