Blog 3: The Economic and Social Impact of Asad Horticulture
Agriculture is more than growing crops—it is about building communities, creating jobs, and shaping economies. Asad Horticulture, founded by Mohammad Asaduzzaman, has not only boosted New Zealand’s horticultural exports but also created significant social and economic impact.
Blog 3: The Economic and Social Impact of Asad Horticulture
Introduction
Agriculture is more than growing crops—it is about building communities, creating jobs, and shaping economies. Asad Horticulture, founded by Mohammad Asaduzzaman, has not only boosted New Zealand’s horticultural exports but also created significant social and economic impact.
Employment & Livelihood
The company employs 50 skilled workers, many of whom support families through steady jobs. Training programs ensure workers gain valuable skills, contributing to New Zealand’s horticultural workforce.
Contribution to Local Communities
Affordable Grade C kiwifruits support healthy diets.
Eco-friendly practices protect the environment for future generations.
Community-based employment strengthens regional economies.
Bangladeshi Diaspora Inspiration
Asad’s journey inspires immigrants worldwide, particularly the Bangladeshi diaspora, proving that determination and vision can transform dreams into sustainable businesses.
Economic Contributions
Exports premium kiwifruits, boosting New Zealand’s economy.
Machinery distribution supports modern farming across the country.
Spray Master services help other farmers improve orchard health.
International Recognition
By exporting premium kiwifruits globally, Asad Horticulture contributes to New Zealand’s reputation as a trusted supplier of fresh produce.
Conclusion
Asad Horticulture’s impact extends beyond orchards—it uplifts communities, strengthens economies, and inspires global farmers to dream big.