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1. Name of Project: Shahjalal agro farming
2. Location: a. Main Project for Fishery: The main project location: Abuzar’s Krishi Kmarar (as known in the locality), Viallage Kandrabari Chandrapur, Post: Chandrapur, Via :Barhatta, Thana: Barhatta, Zilla: Netrokona.
Project Showroom and small freezing unit storage: Mohongonj Bazar, Post office: Barhatta, Thana: Barhatta. Jilla: Netrokona.
Local Office: Mohongonj Bazaar, Post office: Barhatta, Thana: Barhatta. Jilla: Netrokona.
Dhaka Office: Flat C2, House 9, Road 13, Gulshan1, Dhaka 1212.
Company Account information: Account No: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bank: National bank of Pakistan.
Company Assets(a) 2.75 decimal of land in Mohongoonj Bazaar which is worth 82,50,0000 BDT or Eighty two lacks and fifty thousand Bangladesh Taka.
(b) 24 Bighas of Fishery and hen project: which worth 12,000,000 or One Crore and twenty lacs BDT only.
(c) 7 Bighas of vegetation for modern vegetables with a 1000 broiler chicken project, and a small cow and goat fattening project. Which worth 35 lacks Taka or Thirty four lacks BDT.
Owners Information: The owner Mr Sharif Shahjalal is the only son of Capt Giash uddin psc who was an additional deputy inspection general of police. The proprietor is a Graduate and is a permanent resident of Gulshan 1. He has visited Malaysia, Bangkok and India and surveyed the international food market. Also he is in relation to export his productions over to them.
Project summary: Shahjalal agro and fisheries has started his journey since 6 months upon 24 bighas of fishery land which is almost set. Upon 24 bighas of fishery land shahjalal agro and farming has been doing fishery on trial basis since 4 months. They have been larvae processing to fish fry and then to different carp fish, such as ruhi, katla, mrigel, chital etc. They have a plan to raise atleast 20000 duck which will be including in this project. The plan regarding the produce is optional either in the local market showroom

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