Building a regenerative Ecosystem in Rural Bangladesh

Regenerative Farming · Permaculture · Solar Agriculture · Circular Protein Systems

01.

Cause

We focus on restoring soil health, biodiversity, and natural balance while producing food sustainably.

02.

Clean Energy

Solar-powered farm systems reduce costs, emissions, and reliance on fossil fuels.

03.

Circular & Efficeint

Waste is reused within the farm ecosystem to support resilient livelihoods and local food systems.

Redowan Hossain

Our Founder

Rednim Farm was founded by Redowan Hossain, who brings experience from renewable energy, operations, and digital systems, along with a strong interest in sustainability, regenerative agriculture, and rural development.

The project is driven by a long-term commitment to building farming systems that benefit both people and the environment.

Our Impact

Solar-Powered Regenerative Agriculture for a Climate-Resilient Bangladesh

Building a circular, scalable AgriTech model that restores soil, reduces costs, and creates sustainable rural livelihoods.

🌱 Crops & agroforestry regenerate soil
🐔 Livestock produce organic waste
🪰 BSF converts waste into high-protein feed & organic fertilizer
☀️ Solar powers irrigation, BSF units, and farm operations
♻️ Nutrients circulate back into the system

reduction in feed costs
1 %
chemical input dependency
-100 %
lowered energy cost
0 %
people to be empowered
0 +

We can create a better tomorrow

Every dollar counts and helps us bring hope and essential resources to those in need.

How the System works

Our Integrated Farm System

Crops & Agroforestry

At Rednim Farm, crops and trees are grown together using regenerative and agroforestry practices to restore soil health and ecosystem balance. Diverse cropping and tree integration improve soil structure, increase organic matter, enhance water retention, and support beneficial biodiversity. This approach reduces erosion, improves long-term productivity, and builds resilience against climate stress while producing nutritious food and perennial yields.

Livestock & Poultry

Livestock and poultry are integrated into the farming system rather than isolated from it. Chickens, ducks, goats, and cattle contribute natural manure and organic waste, which supports soil fertility and nutrient cycling. Animals are raised using low-stress, organic practices that prioritize animal welfare while turning biological outputs into valuable inputs for crops and compost.

Black Soldier Fly (BSF) System

The Black Soldier Fly system plays a critical role in Rednim Farm’s circular model. Organic waste from farm operations is converted into high-protein larvae, which are used as sustainable feed for poultry and livestock. The by-product, known as BSF frass, is a nutrient-rich organic fertilizer that returns directly to the soil. This system significantly reduces feed costs, minimizes waste, and lowers dependency on imported feed inputs.

Solar-Powered Operations

Rednim Farm uses solar-powered infrastructure to support irrigation, BSF units, lighting, and essential farm operations. By integrating solar energy into daily activities, the farm reduces long-term operating costs, improves energy reliability, and minimizes carbon emissions. Solar power enables a more resilient, off-grid-friendly farming system suitable for rural environments.

Get Involved

We Can Build a Better Tomorrow

Rednim Farm welcomes collaboration from:

  • Farmers and practitioners
  • NGOs and development partners
  • Academic institutions and researchers
  • Impact-aligned investors
  • Volunteers and sustainability advocates

Every contribution — financial, technical, or collaborative — helps move the system forward.

Blogs

Get knowledgeable in terminology and the processes

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