Bangladesh's commercial poultry industry is one of South Asia's most important, feeding 170 million people and providing direct livelihoods to millions of farmers, workers, and traders. The breeder sector, led by major integrated companies like Kazi Farms, CP Bangladesh, and Nourish Poultry, and supported by a vast network of medium and small-scale breeder units, is the critical upstream foundation of the entire DOC supply chain.
Despite this scale and strategic importance, the majority of Bangladesh's breeder farms operate without structured digital management systems. Feed costs in BDT go untracked batch by batch. Disease events, particularly H5N1 and Newcastle, are detected late. Body weight uniformity is managed by experience rather than data.
Tulassi's Breeder Management System in Bangladesh addresses all of these gaps with a purpose-built, BDT-denominated management platform.
Bangladesh's commercial breeder sector faces a set of specific, compounding management challenges that manual record-keeping cannot resolve:
Bangladesh's breeder farms operate in some of the world's highest-density poultry production zones, particularly in Gazipur, Narsingdi, Mymensingh, and Chittagong districts. This density creates persistent H5N1, Newcastle, Marek's, and IBD risk. Without structured vaccination management and daily health monitoring, disease spreads faster and is detected later, creating severe production losses.
Bangladesh's largest integrated operators have established production standards that their contracted breeder suppliers are increasingly expected to meet. Independent breeder farms without management systems cannot demonstrate compliance with these standards, risking exclusion from premium contract farming relationships in favour of better-managed suppliers.
Bangladesh Bank's agricultural credit policy, BRAC Bank, and major microfinance institutions offering agri-loans require production documentation from poultry farms. Breeder farms with digital batch performance records and BDT financial statements access formal credit channels that would otherwise require expensive informal borrowing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The system manages vaccination schedules for all major disease protocols including H5N1, tracks daily mortality with automated analysis, records medicine usage per flock, and generates DLS-compatible health documentation, providing the systematic disease management that Bangladesh's high-risk production zones require.
Yes. All production costs, feed management, and financial reporting are denominated in BDT.
Yes. The batch performance documentation, health records, and body weight tracking that the system generates are designed to meet the production standards that Bangladesh's major integrated operators require from their contracted breeder suppliers.
The system generates batch performance records, FCR data, and BDT financial statements that match Bangladesh Bank's agricultural loan documentation requirements.
Yes. Offline data capture with automatic sync is supported, making the system reliable in Bangladesh's rural poultry production districts where connectivity can be inconsistent.
Yes. Bengali language support is available for Bangladesh's farm managers and workers.
Yes. Multi-location management with centralised dashboard visibility supports Bangladesh's integrated operators managing multiple breeder sites.
Most farms are operational within 3-5 working days with our Bangladesh-specific support team's onboarding assistance.