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SERA Bangladesh Team, in collaboration with partners, visited leather product manufacturing industries to gather key insights into the leather supply chain, contributing to the development of an e-traceability solution under the 'LeatherTrace Bangladesh: Traceable Circular Leather Production (TCLP) in Bangladesh' project.
The SERA Bangladesh Team, along with partners, visited footwear industries to gain key insights into the leather supply chain, advancing the development of an e-traceability solution under the 'LeatherTrace Bangladesh: Traceable Circular Leather Production (TCLP) in Bangladesh' project.
The inception workshop for the LeatherTrace Bangladesh: Traceable and Circular Leather Production (TCLP) project, held on November 14, 2024, marked a significant step towards revolutionizing the leather industry in Bangladesh.
To foster collaboration and promote sustainable development within the Bangladeshi leather industry, SERA Bangladesh, along with partner organizations, visited tanneries and met with key stakeholders on November 13, 2024. The visit focused on advancing sustainability, traceability, and transparency in leather production.
On November 12, 2024, SERA Bangladesh, along with its partners, visited the Institute of Leather Engineering and Technology to promote sustainability, traceability, and transparency in leather production. Our collaboration aims to support a responsible and ethical leather supply chain for a sustainable future.
At "Tarunyer Uthshob-2025," SERA Bangladesh showcased its AgTrace Solution, demonstrating its agricultural produce traceability capabilities. Distinguished attendees, including the ICT Secretary, the Vice-Chancellor of Comilla University, and the Project Director of a2i, engaged with the system by scanning QR codes. This hands-on demonstration illustrated AgTrace's effectiveness in digitalizing agricultural products' supply chain and reinforced its contribution to digital solutions in the sector.
The SERA Bangladesh Team has successfully completed all stages of the piloting of different exported agro-products under the 'Sustainable E-traceability System for Exportable Fruits and Vegetables of Bangladesh' project. Here are some pictures from the Central Packing House (CPH), Shampur, Dhaka.
A demonstration of the E-Traceability Solution (AgTrace) was successfully conducted by SERA Bangladesh in Baroicha, Narsingdi, on September 23. Representatives from National Agricultural Technology Academy (NATA), local farmers, and agriculture officials were there to witness the AgTrace solution in action.
Stakeholders’ Consultation Meeting at Central Packing House (CPH), Shampur, Dhaka, discussing the integration of AgTrace to enhance the efficiency and traceability of Bangladesh's exportable fruits and vegetables.
SERA Bangladesh conducted a capacity-building training on August 18, 2024, in Belabo Upazila, Narsingdi District. The training focused on sustainable e-traceability for exportable fruits and vegetables, equipping local farmers with valuable knowledge to enhance their agricultural practices and market access.
SERA Bangladesh conducted training sessions with farmers in Narsingdi in July 2024 to enhance their knowledge of sustainable e-traceability for exportable fruits and vegetables.
CEO Mr.Kazi Md. Mahafuzur Rahman(right)With representatives of Intertrop GmBH,Germany during the meetings on Jute Leaf Drinks 2019.
CEO Mr. Kazi Md. Mahfuzur Rahman with experts from SERA Bangladesh during an inspection of garment production.
Soil Quality Check by SERA agronomists for organic cultivation area. This comprehensive evaluation helps farmers optimize their practices for improved crop yields and sustainability.
With the German Ambassador Mr. Peter Fahrenholtz during the dialogues of the German Asia-Pacific Business Association.