10 Jun 2024
10 Jun 2024
In the heart of Bangladesh’s agricultural landscape, Amar Khamar is quietly revolutionizing rural livelihoods. More than just a farm funding platform, it’s a movement that bridges two worlds, urban investors and grassroots farmers unlocking new possibilities for income, dignity, and growth.
One of the biggest barriers for small and mid-sized farmers is access to capital. Traditional bank loans are often out of reach, and informal credit comes with high risks. Amar Khamar changes this by allowing individuals to directly invest in farming projects such as goat farming, poultry, rice, and vegetable cultivation.
Farmers receive structured funding for their projects without falling into debt traps, while investors earn returns—creating a win-win ecosystem.
Through the Amar Khamar platform, funders and farmers are connected in real time. Farmers are onboarded with digital IDs, and every project is tracked through a centralized system. This transparency builds trust, encourages accountability, and ensures both funders and farmers are informed throughout the farming cycle.
From sowing seeds to selling harvests every step is shared, tracked, and celebrated.
Amar Khamar doesn’t just fund farms it also trains farmers, links them to better inputs, and provides access to markets where they can sell their produce at fair prices. This eliminates middlemen and increases farmers’ profit margins.
As a result, many farmers now earn more per cycle than they did through traditional channels.
Behind every project is a story. Stories of women starting poultry farms, youth returning to farming with renewed hope, and communities collaborating to build sustainable agri-enterprises. Amar Khamar is not just about finance, it’s about restoring pride in farming and creating long-term change.
By combining agri-tech, micro-investment, and social impact, Amar Khamar is redefining what agriculture looks like in Bangladesh. With every new investor and every empowered farmer, the platform moves closer to its vision: A Bangladesh where farming is profitable, respected, and sustainable.