Agrinofy AquaLiv: Smart Fisheries & Livestock

Executive Summary

Agrinofy AquaLiv is Bangladesh’s integrated digital platform for fish farmers and livestock keepers — combining IoT water quality monitoring, tele-veterinary advisory, input marketplace, export support, and Shariah-compliant financing in one connected system. AquaLiv addresses the critical gap between Bangladesh’s position as the world’s 3rd largest inland capture fisheries producer and 5th largest aquaculture producer, and the technological underdevelopment of its 18 million fisheries-dependent workforce. The global IoT for fisheries and aquaculture market was valued at USD 923.59 million in 2025, growing at 8.07% CAGR to USD 1.72 billion by 2033 — with Asia Pacific commanding 43% of this market. Bangladesh, as one of Asia’s most productive aquaculture nations, stands at the centre of this transformation.

Smart Fisheries and Livestock Management Platform for Bangladesh

Bangladesh’s fisheries and livestock sector is one of the most productive and strategically important in the world — yet it remains one of the most technologically underserved.

Bangladesh ranked third in inland open water capture production and fifth in world aquaculture production in 2023-24. The country ranked 4th in tilapia production globally, 3rd in Asia, and 1st among 11 hilsa-producing countries worldwide. In FY 2023-24, Bangladesh produced 5.02 million metric tons of fish — exceeding its production target — while exporting nearly 77 thousand MT of fish and fishery products, earning BDT 4,531.86 crore and accounting for 0.91% of total national export earnings.

Behind these impressive production figures are millions of fish farmers and livestock keepers who face challenges that cannot be solved through hard work alone.

A sudden drop in dissolved oxygen can destroy an entire pond overnight. Disease outbreaks often spread before expert help arrives.

Many farmers still pay higher prices for essential inputs through intermediaries, while export opportunities remain out of reach because of complex quality and documentation requirements.

Agrinofy AquaLiv is Agrinofy’s answer — a platform that brings IoT monitoring, AI advisory, tele-veterinary services, and market access to fish farmers and livestock keepers across Bangladesh, connected to the full Agrinofy agricultural intelligence ecosystem.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. Bangladesh’s Fisheries Sector: Scale, Importance, and Technology Gap
  2. The Challenges AquaLiv Solves
  3. AquaLiv Core Features: IoT Water Quality Monitoring
  4. AquaLiv Tele-Veterinary Advisory
  5.  AquaLiv Input Marketplace
  6.  AquaLiv Export Support
  7.  AquaLiv Shariah-Compliant Financing
  8. The IoT Fisheries and Aquaculture Market: Global Context
  9. AquaLiv in the Agrinofy Ecosystem
  10.  FAQ: Agrinofy AquaLiv

1. BANGLADESH’S FISHERIES SECTOR: SCALE, IMPORTANCE, AND TECHNOLOGY GAP

Bangladesh’s fisheries sector is a national economic pillar — contributing approximately 2.53% to national GDP and 21.47% to agricultural GDP in FY 2022-23, employing over 18 million people directly and indirectly, and providing more than 60% of total national daily animal protein consumption. The sector’s scale is extraordinary. Its technology adoption is far behind its potential.

Key Bangladesh fisheries statistics:

MetricFigureSource
Total fish production (FY 2023-24)5.02 million metric tonsDoF Bangladesh Yearbook 2023-24
Aquaculture share of total production57.1%FAO / WAPI 2025
World ranking — inland open water capture3rd globallyDoF Bangladesh Yearbook 2023-24
World ranking — aquaculture production5th globallyDoF Bangladesh Yearbook 2023-24
World ranking — hilsa production1st among 11 hilsa-producing countriesDoF Bangladesh Yearbook 2023-24
World ranking — tilapia production4th globally; 3rd in AsiaDoF Bangladesh Yearbook 2023-24
Fisheries export earnings (FY 2023-24)BDT 4,531.86 crore (~USD 380 million)DoF Bangladesh Yearbook 2023-24
Fisheries sector contribution to national GDP2.53% (GDP growth in sector)DoF Bangladesh Yearbook 2023-24
People directly and indirectly dependentOver 18 millionDoF Bangladesh 2023-24; multiple sources
Animal protein from fish (national average)Over 60% of total animal protein consumptionDoF Bangladesh; ECRL Working Paper 2024
Per capita fish consumption22.84 kg per year (2020) — 1.6× increase from 2000ECRL Working Paper 2024
Aquaculture production surged from 210,993 metric tons in FY1990-91 to 2,731,070 MT in FY2021-22 — surpassing wild capture production during the same period. The iconic Hilsha stands out as a crucial species contributing to Bangladesh’s overall fish production.

The technology gap:

Despite this extraordinary productive scale, the vast majority of Bangladesh’s fish farmers — particularly the smallholders who collectively produce most of the country’s aquaculture output — manage their ponds using manual, observation-based methods.

Water quality is checked by eye or occasional manual testing rather than continuous monitoring.

Disease outbreaks are detected only after mortality begins — when intervention is already late and expensive.

Input procurement routes through multiple middlemen. Export quality documentation is handled by large processors, not smallholders. AquaLiv is designed to close each of these gaps systematically.

Source: DoF Bangladesh Yearbook 2023-24; LightCastle Partners (September 2025); ECRL Working Paper 2024; FAO WAPI 2025.

2. THE CHALLENGES AQUATIV SOLVES

Fish farmers and livestock keepers in Bangladesh face five structural challenges that limit productivity and income: lack of real-time water quality monitoring (leading to preventable mass mortality events), no accessible veterinary or advisory services for rapid disease response, input procurement dominated by middlemen adding cost without value, limited access to export markets and quality certification, and no halal-compliant financing for farm investment. AquaLiv addresses all five.

The five challenges — and AquaLiv’s response:

ChallengeScale of ProblemAquaLiv Solution
Water quality monitoringTraditional manual monitoring is cumbersome, time-consuming, and lacks real-time capability — by the time problems are detected, mortality has begunIoT sensor network: continuous monitoring of pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen (DO), TDS, EC, and salinity with real-time alerts
Veterinary and advisory accessRural fish and livestock farmers have extremely limited access to trained veterinarians — extension officer-to-farmer ratios of 1:3,000+Tele-veterinary advisory: video and chat-based consultation with qualified veterinarians and fisheries experts through mobile platform
Input procurementMiddlemen inflate prices for feed, medicine, and equipment; quality is inconsistent; no price transparencyDigital input marketplace: direct sourcing from verified suppliers; price comparison; quality assurance
Export market accessExport documentation, phytosanitary compliance, and buyer access require expertise most smallholders lackExport support: documentation assistance, quality testing guidance, buyer introduction through Agrinofy Exim
FinancingInterest-based conventional loans conflict with Islamic finance principles observed by the majority of Bangladesh’s rural farming populationMusharaka Fund integration: Shariah-compliant Murabaha, Ijarah, and Musharaka financing for farm inputs and equipment
Source: ScienceDirect / PMC — Smart Aquaculture Analytics Bangladesh (2024); DoF Bangladesh Yearbook 2023-24; LightCastle Partners (September 2025).

3. AQUALIV CORE FEATURES: IoT WATER QUALITY MONITORING

Imagine a fish farmer in Mymensingh waking up before sunrise only to find hundreds of dead fish floating on the pond.

Overnight, dissolved oxygen dropped to dangerous levels, but there was no warning. Months of investment disappeared in a single night.

AquaLiv is designed to prevent exactly this kind of loss through continuous IoT monitoring and real-time alerts.

AquaLiv’s IoT water quality monitoring system deploys sensor networks in fish ponds and livestock water systems to continuously measure the critical parameters that determine aquatic health — pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen (DO), total dissolved solids (TDS), electrical conductivity (EC), and salinity. Alerts are transmitted to the farmer’s mobile device when any parameter falls outside the optimal range, enabling intervention before mortality begins.

Why real-time water quality monitoring transforms aquaculture:

Water quality is a critical factor in shrimp farming, and the success of shrimp production is closely tied to the overall condition of the water. Traditional manual monitoring systems are known to be cumbersome, time-consuming, and lacking real-time capabilities. A continuous and automated monitoring system is imperative for efficient and real-time metrics handling. This integrated system enables users to remotely monitor shrimp farms and receive alerts when water parameters fall outside the optimal range. The system demonstrates a high success rate for next-day predictions (R² of 0.94) by multiple linear regression, and the accuracy in classifying shrimp production is 97.84% by Random Forest.

Water quality parameters monitored by AquaLiv:

ParameterWhy It MattersCritical Range (general)
Dissolved Oxygen (DO)Most critical parameter — fish die within hours if DO falls below threshold; aerator activation depends on real-time DO dataMinimum 5 mg/L for most species; below 3 mg/L = acute stress; below 1 mg/L = death
pHFish health and immune function compromised outside optimal range; affects feed conversion efficiency6.5–8.5 for most freshwater species; outside this range stresses immune function
TemperatureMetabolic rate, feed intake, disease susceptibility, and DO carrying capacity all temperature-dependentSpecies-specific; most Bangladesh freshwater species: 25–32°C optimal
SalinityCritical for coastal and brackish water species (shrimp, tilapia in coastal zones)Species-specific; freshwater shrimp: 0–2 ppt; tiger shrimp: 10–25 ppt
TDS / ECIndicator of dissolved solids, fertilizer runoff, and water quality deteriorationLow TDS preferred for freshwater species; elevated indicates pollution or fertilizer contamination
Ammonia/nitriteByproducts of fish metabolism and organic decomposition — toxic at elevated levelsNH3-N below 0.02 mg/L; NO2 below 0.1 mg/L

Automated aerator control:

AquaLiv’s IoT system can trigger aerator activation automatically when dissolved oxygen falls below the threshold — without requiring the farmer to be present at the pond.

This is one of the highest-value automation functions in aquaculture: most catastrophic DO-related mortality events occur at night or in the early morning when no one is watching the pond.

Source: ScienceDirect Smart Aquaculture Analytics (2024); PMC AquaLiv Bangladesh (2024); Global Growth Insights (December 2025).

4. AQUALIV TELE-VETERINARY ADVISORY

AquaLiv’s tele-veterinary service connects fish farmers and livestock keepers with qualified veterinarians and fisheries experts through video consultation, chat, and AI-assisted diagnosis — providing rapid, accessible expert advisory that the conventional extension system cannot deliver at the scale and speed rural farmers need.

The veterinary access gap in Bangladesh:

More than 18 million people are directly and indirectly involved in the fisheries sector. Fish is the most significant source of protein for the mass population. Yet the veterinary and fisheries extension system is severely under-resourced relative to this population — most rural fish farmers have no access to professional diagnosis when disease appears in their ponds or livestock.

AquaLiv tele-veterinary services:

ServiceHow It WorksResponse Time
Fish disease diagnosisFarmer photographs diseased fish or affected pond and submits through AquaLiv app; AI classification identifies likely disease and severity; expert veterinarian confirms and recommends treatmentAI: immediate; expert: same day
Livestock health consultationVideo or photo-based consultation with qualified veterinarian; real-time assessment of animal health indicatorsVideo: scheduled; chat: same day
Water quality advisoryExpert interpretation of AquaLiv sensor data — distinguishing sensor anomalies from genuine water quality problems; management recommendationsReal-time via AAI; expert if required
Disease outbreak responsePriority consultation for acute outbreak events — treatment protocol; quarantine guidance; mortality managementPriority same-day response
Feed and nutrition advisorySpecies-specific feeding rate, timing, and feed type advisory based on growth stage, water temperature, and pond historyAAI-delivered; expert for complex queries
Regulatory compliance guidanceAquaculture and livestock registration, certification, and regulatory requirement advisoryExpert consultation — scheduled

Agrinofy Agricultural Intelligence AI (AAI) integration:

AquaLiv’s tele-veterinary service is backed by Agrinofy’s AAI — the central intelligence layer of the Agrinofy ecosystem.

AAI processes AquaLiv sensor data alongside disease databases, species-specific health knowledge, and local disease outbreak records to generate preliminary advisory that expert veterinarians then review and confirm.

This AI-human hybrid model scales expert capacity across the thousands of farmers AquaLiv serves.

Source: DoF Bangladesh Yearbook 2023-24; PMC Smart Aquaculture Analytics Bangladesh (2024).

5. AQUALIV INPUT MARKETPLACE

AquaLiv’s input marketplace provides fish farmers and livestock keepers with direct access to verified feed, medicine, equipment, and supply vendors — bypassing the multi-layer middlemen system that adds 20–40% to input costs without adding value, and providing price transparency that smallholders cannot access through conventional channels.

What the AquaLiv marketplace offers:

CategoryProducts AvailableBenefit to Farmer
Fish feedSpecies-specific commercial feed from verified manufacturers; organic and conventional optionsPrice comparison; verified quality; direct manufacturer pricing without middlemen markup
Aquaculture medicinesAntibiotics, probiotics, minerals, disease treatments from certified suppliersAuthentic products; dosage guidance; species-appropriate recommendations
EquipmentAerators, feeders, water quality test kits, nets, harvest equipmentCompetitive pricing; trusted suppliers; delivery logistics
Livestock feedCattle, poultry, and goat feed from verified manufacturersDirect pricing; bulk order options; scheduled delivery
Veterinary medicinesGovernment-approved livestock medicines; anti-parasitics; vaccinesCertified authenticity; cold chain maintained for temperature-sensitive products
China-sourced equipmentAerators, sensors, and aquaculture technology sourced through Agrinofy EACS and Guangzhou WholesaliaBest global pricing; quality-verified; import documentation managed

Integration with Agrinofy EACS:

For higher-value aquaculture equipment — IoT sensors, automated feeders, water quality analyzers — AquaLiv connects to Agrinofy’s EACS (E-Commerce and Agro-Export Solutions) and Guangzhou Wholesalia sourcing office in China.

This enables AquaLiv clients to access professional-grade Chinese-manufactured aquaculture technology at prices far below what Bangladesh’s retail import chain typically offers.

Source: Global Growth Insights (December 2025); LightCastle Partners (September 2025).

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6. AQUALIV EXPORT SUPPORT

Bangladesh’s fisheries export sector faces compliance challenges that most smallholder producers cannot navigate alone — EU and US market requirements for food safety testing, traceability documentation, phytosanitary certification, and maximum residue limits for antibiotics and contaminants. AquaLiv connects producers to export support services through Agrinofy Exim — Agrinofy’s export facilitation arm — enabling smallholder fish farmers to participate in premium export markets they currently cannot access.

Bangladesh fisheries export context:

Bangladesh generates significant foreign exchange from the export of fish, shrimp, and other fishery products, which account for 0.91% of total national export earnings. The sector earned BDT 4,531.86 crore in FY 2023-24. Tiger shrimp and hilsa are the flagship export species — both now holding Geographical Indication (GI) certification as ‘Bangladesh Tiger Shrimp’ and ‘Bangladesh Ilish’ respectively.

AquaLiv export support services:

ServiceWhat AquaLiv ProvidesMarket Enabled
Quality documentationWater quality records, feed records, and medicine usage logs from AquaLiv IoT system serve as traceability documentation for export complianceEU, US, Japan — all require traceability records
Food safety testing guidancePre-export residue testing guidance; antibiotic-free protocol advisory; testing laboratory referralsEU MRL compliance; US FDA import requirements
Phytosanitary certification supportDocumentation and procedural guidance for obtaining required certificatesAll major export markets
GI product developmentSupport for hilsa and tiger shrimp producers seeking to access GI product premium pricingPremium international markets
Agrinofy Exim connectionIntroduction to Agrinofy’s export facilitation network; buyer matching; logistics supportGlobal B2B markets

The traceability advantage:

AquaLiv’s continuous IoT monitoring creates an automatic, timestamped record of water quality, feeding, and management practices across the production cycle.

This data — generated as a by-product of normal farm monitoring — becomes the traceability record that export markets require, without additional documentation burden on the farmer.

Source:DoF Bangladesh Yearbook 2023-24; LightCastle Partners (September 2025); Agrinofy Exim platform.

7. AQUALIV SHARIAH-COMPLIANT FINANCING

AquaLiv integrates with Agrinofy’s Musharaka Fund to provide Shariah-compliant financing for aquaculture and livestock investment — enabling Muslim farmers who observe the prohibition on riba (interest) to access capital for pond construction, equipment purchase, IoT sensor deployment, and working capital for feed and medicine procurement without conventional interest-bearing loans.

Available financing structures for AquaLiv clients:

Investment NeedShariah StructureNotes
IoT sensor network purchaseMurabaha (cost-plus sale)Fund purchases equipment; sells to farmer at disclosed markup; installment payment
Aerator and equipmentMurabaha or Ijarah (lease)Murabaha for ownership; Ijarah for equipment leasing with option to own
Feed and medicine (seasonal input)Murabaha or Salam (forward purchase)Salam suited to seasonal input financing aligned with harvest cycle
Pond construction or improvementDiminishing Musharaka (co-ownership buy-out)Fund co-owns the improved asset; farmer buys out Fund’s share over time
Aquaculture business expansionMusharaka (equity partnership)Fund participates in profit and loss; appropriate for larger business investment

Islamic finance and Bangladesh aquaculture:

The alignment between Islamic finance principles and Bangladesh’s predominantly Muslim rural farming population makes Shariah-compliant financing particularly relevant for AquaLiv’s target beneficiaries.

Conventional microfinance and agricultural credit in Bangladesh have faced criticism from rural communities for interest-based structures.

AquaLiv’s Musharaka Fund integration offers a genuine alternative that aligns with both the financial needs and the values of Bangladesh’s fish farming community.

Learn more: agrinofy.com/fund

8. THE IoT FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE MARKET: GLOBAL CONTEXT

THE IoT FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE MARKET: GLOBAL CONTEXT
The global IoT for fisheries and aquaculture market is growing rapidly — driven by sustainability requirements, export traceability demands, automation needs, and climate adaptation pressures. The global IoT for fisheries and aquaculture market was valued at USD 923.59 million in 2025, expected to reach USD 1,718.39 million by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 8.07%. Water quality monitoring solutions represent nearly 36% of adoption, feeding automation accounts for 28%, and stock management contributes 22%.

Global market data:

MetricFigureSource
Global IoT fisheries and aquaculture market (2025)USD 923.59 millionGlobal Growth Insights (December 2025)
Projected market size (2033)USD 1,718.39 millionGlobal Growth Insights (December 2025)
CAGR (2025–2033)8.07%Global Growth Insights (December 2025)
Alternative projection (2035)USD 2,051.74 million at 12.03% CAGRSpherical Insights (August 2025)
Asia Pacific market share43%Global Growth Insights (December 2025)
Water quality monitoring adoption share36%Global Growth Insights (December 2025)
Feeding automation share28%Global Growth Insights (December 2025)
AI integration trend37% of deployments include AIGlobal Growth Insights (December 2025)
Smart feeding automation trend31%Global Growth Insights (December 2025)
Growth drivers include 46% focus on sustainability, 41% demand for automation, 35% seafood export traceability, 33% aquaculture expansion, and 27% climate adaptation. Challenges include 42% infrastructure gaps, 38% cost barriers, 33% limited training, and 26% tech trust deficit.

Bangladesh’s position in this market:

Bangladesh’s status as a top-5 global aquaculture producer, combined with its rapidly growing technology adoption base and significant export sector, positions it as a major growth market for IoT aquaculture technology.

AquaLiv is positioned to be the leading integrated platform delivering this technology at scale in Bangladesh — connected to the Agrinofy ecosystem for advisory, financing, and market access.

Source: Global Growth Insights (December 2025); Spherical Insights (August 2025); Cognitive Market Research (November 2025).

9. AQUALIV IN THE AGRINOFY ECOSYSTEM

AquaLiv is one of 13+ sub-brands in the Agrinofy ecosystem — the Fisheries and Livestock pillar of Agrinofy’s delivery layer. It does not operate as a standalone platform:it is connected to every relevant Agrinofy resource for fisheries and livestock management.

AquaLiv ecosystem connections:

Ecosystem ConnectionHow It Works
Agrinofy Solutions (Digital Advisory)AquaLiv sensor data feeds Agrinofy’s Agricultural Intelligence AI (AAI) for integrated fish farm and livestock advisory.
Agrinofy Solutions (Smart Irrigation)Water management principles from Smart Irrigation extend to pond water level and quality management — shared sensor infrastructure.
Agrinofy Solutions (Climate-Resilient Farming)Climate risk monitoring — flood risk mapping relevant to pond aquaculture; drought-driven salinity intrusion monitoring for coastal shrimp farms.
Agrinofy Solutions (Drone Agriculture)Thermal drone monitoring extends to pond surface — detecting DO gradients and temperature anomalies that predict mortality before it occurs.
Agrinofy EximExport support for fish and shrimp producers — buyer matching, documentation, logistics.
Agrinofy EACSChina-sourced aquaculture equipment through Guangzhou Wholesaler — best-price global procurement.
Musharaka FundShariah-compliant financing for aquaculture and livestock investment.
AIAI InstituteR&D on low-cost IoT sensor configurations for smallholder pond monitoring in Bangladesh.
Agrinofy Seed / BeejGhorFish feed inputs; aquatic plant seeds for integrated fish-crop systems.
Agrinofy WeeklyFisheries market intelligence, disease outbreak alerts, and production advisory content.

Explore AquaLiv: agrinofy.com/aqualiv/

10. FAQ: AGRINOFY AQUALIV

Q1. What is Agrinofy AquaLiv?

A. Agrinofy AquaLiv is Bangladesh’s integrated digital platform for fish farmers and livestock keepers — combining real-time IoT water quality monitoring, tele-veterinary advisory, a verified input marketplace, export support services, and Shariah-compliant financing through the Musharaka Fund. AquaLiv is one of the sub-brands in the Agrinofy ecosystem, specifically designed for the Fisheries and Livestock sector.

Q2. How does AquaLiv’s water quality monitoring work?

A. AquaLiv deploys IoT sensor nodes at fish ponds and livestock water systems that continuously measure dissolved oxygen (DO), pH, temperature, TDS, electrical conductivity, and salinity. Data is transmitted wirelessly to the AquaLiv platform and the farmer’s mobile device in real time. When any parameter falls outside the optimal range for the species being farmed, an alert is sent immediately — enabling intervention before mortality begins. The system can also automatically trigger aerator activation when dissolved oxygen falls below the critical threshold.

Q3. Who can use AquaLiv?

A. AquaLiv is designed for fish farmers (pond aquaculture, shrimp farming, carp culture, tilapia production), river and coastal fishers, livestock keepers (cattle, poultry, goat), and integrated fish-crop farmers across Bangladesh. The platform is accessible through a mobile app for smartphone users and through simpler SMS and voice interfaces for farmers with basic phones. Agribusinesses, fish processors, and export traders can also access AquaLiv’s market intelligence and traceability documentation functions.

Q4. How does AquaLiv help with fish disease management?

A. AquaLiv provides disease management support through three layers: AI-assisted diagnosis from photographs submitted through the platform (identifying likely disease type and severity automatically), expert tele-veterinary consultation with qualified fisheries veterinarians for confirmed diagnosis and treatment protocol, and preventive monitoring — using water quality data trends to identify conditions that create disease risk before an outbreak begins. The combination of AI speed and expert accuracy gives fish farmers the rapid, reliable disease response that manual inspection and delayed extension officer visits cannot provide.

Q5. How does AquaLiv connect to Bangladesh’s export sector?

A. AquaLiv’s continuous IoT monitoring creates an automatic, timestamped record of water quality, feeding practice, and management history that serves as traceability documentation for export compliance — including EU and US maximum residue limit requirements and food safety standards. AquaLiv connects producers to Agrinofy Exim for buyer matching, documentation support, and logistics assistance. For tiger shrimp and hilsa producers seeking to access GI product premium pricing in international markets, AquaLiv provides the production documentation these markets require.

Q6. What Shariah-compliant financing does AquaLiv offer?

A. Through Agrinofy’s Musharaka Fund, AquaLiv clients can access Murabaha financing for equipment purchase (IoT sensors, aerators, feed equipment), Ijarah leasing for larger equipment, Salam forward purchase for seasonal inputs (feed and medicine), and Musharaka equity partnership for larger aquaculture or livestock business investment. All financing structures are reviewed and certified by qualified Shariah scholars. No riba (interest). No conventional interest-bearing loan structures.

Q7. How does AquaLiv differ from conventional extension services?

A. Conventional fisheries extension in Bangladesh suffers from severe underfunding — extension officer-to-farmer ratios of 1:3,000+ mean most farmers receive expert advisory at most once or twice per year. AquaLiv provides continuous real-time monitoring, immediate AI advisory, and on-demand expert consultation — available 24/7 through a mobile device. The combination of sensor automation, AI processing, and human expert access at scale delivers advisory quality and responsiveness that the conventional extension system cannot match at its current resource level.

ABOUT AGRINOFY AQUALIV

Agrinofy AquaLiv is the Smart Fisheries and Livestock Solutions sub-brand of Agrinofy Ltd. — Bangladesh’s Agricultural Intelligence Platform. AquaLiv delivers IoT monitoring, tele-veterinary advisory, input marketplace, export support, and Shariah-compliant financing for fish farmers and livestock keepers across Bangladesh, connected to the full Agrinofy ecosystem.

Agrinofy Ltd. is headquartered in Chattogram, Bangladesh, with international operations through Agrinofy LLC (Wyoming, USA).

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REFERENCES

1. Department of Fisheries (DoF) Bangladesh. Yearbook of Fisheries Statistics of Bangladesh 2023-24. Fish production 5.02 million MT; world rankings; export earnings BDT 4,531.86 crore; hilsa and tiger shrimp GI certification.
URL: file-khulna.portal.gov.bd/uploads/de165370-3627-4beb-9355-df0eac002fb3/687/211/950/687211950ed81148548718.pdf

2. LightCastle Partners. “Aquaculture in Bangladesh: Key Updates from the Fisheries Yearbook 2023-24.” September 8, 2025. FY 2023-24 production and export data; 0.91% of national export earnings.
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URL: pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11408142/

5. ScienceDirect. Same study — Heliyon journal version. 2024.
URL: sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844024133610

6. Global Growth Insights. “IoT for Fisheries and Aquaculture Market Size, Forecast to 2033.” December 2025. USD 923.59M (2025); USD 1,718.39M (2033); 8.07% CAGR; Asia Pacific 43%; water quality monitoring 36%.
URL: globalgrowthinsights.com/market-reports/iot-for-fisheries-and-aquaculture-market-100128

7. Spherical Insights. “Top 50 Companies in IoT for Fisheries and Aquaculture Market.” August 2025. USD 2,051.74M by 2035; 12.03% CAGR; Asia Pacific largest demand.
URL: sphericalinsights.com/blogs/top-50-companies-in-iot-for-fisheries-and-aquaculture-market-worldwide-2025

8. ResearchGate. “Fisheries Production and Utilisation Trends: Global and Bangladesh Perspectives.” February 2025. Bangladesh aquaculture growth; global production comparisons.
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About the Author

Mosrur Zunaid is an agro-entrepreneur, researcher, and the Founder & CEO of Agrinofy. He leads the development of AI-powered agricultural intelligence, digital advisory, smart farming solutions, and integrated agri-commerce platforms for the Global South. His work focuses on combining data, technology, and sustainable business models to improve agricultural productivity, market access, and financial inclusion for farmers and agribusinesses.

 

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