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Ryobi Systems Reports Agricultural DX Success in Bangladesh: 20% Productivity Boost and Over 30% Methane Reduction Drive Sustainable Farming

OKAYAMA, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ryobi Systems Co., Ltd., AJI-CLE Co., Ltd., ANTAR Society for Development, and UGI LTD., carried out a demonstration project in the People’s Republic of Bangladesh from February to December 2025, aimed at promoting efficient agriculture and improving productivity through agricultural DX and carbon credit generation. On December 2, 2025, the results of the project were reported to local government officials, including the Additional Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of Bangladesh, as well as the Government of Japan.

The operation of the agricultural data platform has already begun, and the spread of AWD farming has resulted in more than a 20% increase in productivity compared to the target, while methane emissions have been reduced by an average of over 30% against the target of 30%. This has been confirmed to contribute to financial support for farmers, and demand from government agencies and farmers is increasing.

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Ryobi Systems Co., Ltd.
Public relations department
+81-86-264-1311
koho@ryobi.co.jp

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