Brothers Agro Park blooms as a new attraction in Karnaphuli

A modern agro park in Karnaphuli showcases vibrant flowers while aiming to become a recreation hub and agricultural learning center supporting jobs, youth engagement and sustainable farming for the region.

A modern agricultural venture named Brothers Agro Park has been established in Ichhanagar village of Karnaphuli upazila in Chattogram district (a district located in south-eastern Bangladesh), drawing attention from local residents and visitors for its vibrant floral displays and planned educational role.

Located beside the old residence of Haji Jagir Saheb, the agro park has been developed with modern agricultural management and a carefully planned aesthetic environment. It cultivates a wide range of local and foreign flower species, transforming the area into a colorful and distinctive floral garden.

The entrepreneurs behind the initiative said the project goes beyond commercial flower production. They plan to develop Brothers Agro Park into a recreational space as well as an agricultural education center where visitors will be introduced to modern farming technologies and sustainable agricultural practices.

Local residents said the establishment of the agro park has enhanced the natural beauty of the area while creating new employment opportunities. Concerned stakeholders believe the initiative will help encourage young people to engage in agriculture.

The entrepreneurs expressed hope that Brothers Agro Park will eventually emerge as a notable agricultural and tourism destination in Karnaphuli upazila, contributing positively to the local economy.

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