
Agro Machinery Industry (AMI) Limited
Agro Machinery Industry (AMI) Limited has become a trusted name in agricultural mechanization across Bangladesh, and it’s growing fast. The company started back in 2018, officially recognized under the Agricultural Mechanization Project (সমনà§à¦¬à¦¿à¦¤ বà§à¦¯à¦¬à¦¸à§à¦¥à¦¾à¦ªà¦¨à¦¾à¦° মাধà§à¦¯à¦®à§‡ কৃষি যানà§à¦¤à§à¦°à¦¿à¦•ীকরণ পà§à¦°à¦•লà§à¦ªà§‡à¦° আওতায় তালিকাà¦à§à¦•à§à¦¤ পà§à¦°à¦¤à¦¿à¦·à§à¦ ান). AMI’s mission is pretty straightforward: put modern farming machines within reach for more farmers and help them shift to smarter, mechanized ways of working. The goal? Boost productivity, cut down on manual labor, and make every stage of farming more efficient.
AMI doesn’t work in a bubble—they spend real time with farmers and other folks in the field, learning exactly what’s needed. Then they deliver machines that fit local demands. Whether it’s planting season or harvest time, AMI has a range of equipment ready, all based on what farmers actually ask for. The company aims to be a one-stop shop, offering everything from land prep to planting, harvesting, and even post-harvest support. That way, farmers don’t have to juggle multiple suppliers just to modernize their operations.
To make this happen, AMI keeps its product lineup broad. You’ll find Combined Harvesters, Rice Transplanters, Power Tillers, Reapers, Tractors, and a bunch of other essential machines. By making these tools accessible and reliable, AMI pushes to make a real difference for Bangladesh’s agricultural sector and help rural communities grow in a sustainable way.
At the heart of AMI is Sheikh Saadi, the company’s founder and driving force. Early in his career, he saw firsthand the gaps in local industry and farm technology—that really bothered him. Instead of just accepting things as they were, he dug in. He spent time researching, planning, and laying the groundwork before launching AMI, making sure everything was built around actual farmer needs, long-term progress, and real impact in the field.



