Asha Fisheries & Agro OPC is a prominent company in Bangladesh operating under the Asha Group . Its agricultural department is based in the Jashore district, where it focuses on producing high-quality rice aimed at satisfying the domestic demand of a country with over 160 million inhabitants. The company’s supply chain spans from Jashore to Chittagong and reaches the capital, Dhaka. Beyond rice production, Asha Fisheries & Agro OPC is involved in manufacturing rice and has ambitious plans to establish a modern rice crushing and industrial plant—not only to cater to domestic needs but also to tap into the export market. Additionally, we are developing Cow for meat, Beef export, Spices, Fertilizers and Cow food-manufacturing unit that focuses on producing , which will eventually be processed with advanced technology to meet international standards. This expansion aims to create further employment opportunities and uplift local communities while diversifying into more profitable sectors of the marine food industry
In general, Our companies typically offer services and products such as:
Cultivating high-yield crops (such as rice) and implementing processing techniques to add value to raw agricultural products.
Engaging in the rearing, harvesting, and processing of fish, Cow for meat, Beef export, Spices, and Cow food-manufacturing unit that focuses on producing nutrition often with plans to adopt advanced technologies for export readiness.
Developing networks that bridge production centers and major market hubs—ensuring products reach consumers efficiently, whether locally or internationally.
Planning investments in modern facilities to streamline production and ensure quality standards that can compete in foreign markets.
Creating employment opportunities and supporting local economies, particularly in rural or coastal regions.
Our companies are pivotal in promoting sustainable practices, addressing food security concerns, and boosting the economic resilience of regions reliant on agriculture and marine resources. Their growth often reflects a blend of traditional practices with modern industrial techniques, ensuring that local heritage is maintained even as they evolve to meet global demands.