In a significant step towards advancing skills development and job creation in the poultry sector, PoultryTechBangladesh (PTB) is set to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Department of Youth Development (DYD), under the Ministry of Youth and Sports (MoYS) of the Government of Bangladesh.
On July 29, 2025 a pre-signing consultation meeting was held at the Bangladesh Secretariat to finalize the collaboration framework, attended by key stakeholders including representatives from the Dutch Embassy, LightCastle Partners, DYD and the Ministry.
The session was graced by the Honorable Secretary of Youth and Sports, Mr. Mahbub-Ul-Alam, who delivered the opening remarks, emphasizing the importance of equipping youth with practical skills aligned with modern industry demands.
Following the Secretary’s remarks, Sara Van Hoeve, First Secretary of Economic Affairs of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Bangladesh, spoke about the growing Bangladesh–Netherlands partnership in the agriculture and innovation sectors, highlighting the potential of the friendship and diplomatic bonding between the two nations in supporting job creation and facilitating technology and knowledge transfer.
In the meeting, Mr. Zahedul Amin, Managing Director at LightCastle Partners, delivered a keynote presentation outlining the objectives of the MoU and the expected direct impact to be created under this partnership with the PoultryTechBangladesh program.
Other notable attendees included Dr. Sheikh Muhammad Jobayed Hossain and Ms. Lulu Bilkis Banu, both Joint Secretaries; Mr. Masum Ahmed, Deputy Secretary; Mr. M.A. Akher, Director, and Mr. Md. Shahinur Rahman, Deputy Director of DYD; along with Ms. Ainan Tajrian, Senior Business Consultant, and Ms. Naziba Ali, Business Consultant at LightCastle Partners.
The MoU between PoultryTechBangladesh and the Department of Youth Development outlines a comprehensive curriculum development and training program, delivered in collaboration with the Aeres International Training Centre, the Netherlands. The program is structured across core knowledge exchange measures, including:
With the combined expertise of Dutch and Bangladeshi partners, the initiative underscores a long-term commitment to capacity building, sustainable agriculture, and inclusive economic development.
PoultryTechBangladesh is a public-private partnership program aimed at enhancing the capacity and sustainability of Bangladesh’s poultry sector. The initiative is co-ordinated by Larive International and LightCastle Partners, with funding support from the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
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