BAMIS – Smart Agriculture for Climate-Resilient Farming
BAMIS (Bangladesh Agro-Meteorological Information System) is a mobile application developed by the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) to empower farmers across Bangladesh with timely, localized, and science-based agricultural support.
This app helps farmers adapt to the challenges of climate change by delivering real-time weather forecasts, flood alerts, personalized crop advisories, and AI-powered disease detection — all from one easy-to-use platform.
🌾 Key Features:
🔍 Hyperlocal Weather Forecasts
• Get 10-day weather updates tailored to your exact location, powered by the Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD).
🌊 Flood Forecasting
• Receive flood alerts and monitor water levels from the Flood Forecasting and Warning Center (FFWC).
🌱 Personalized Crop Advisories
• Input your crop details to receive stage-specific advice on irrigation, fertilizer, pest control, and harvesting.
🤖 AI-Based Disease Detection
• Detect diseases in rice, potato, and tomato crops using AI by simply uploading a photo.
📢 Weather Alerts & Government Bulletins
• Stay informed with push notifications on extreme weather, pest outbreaks, and official DAE advisories.
🔔 Farming Task Reminders
• Get timely reminders for critical farming activities based on your crop stage and weather conditions.
📚 Online Agricultural Library
• Access books, manuals, and training videos – available in both Bangla and English.
🌐 Multilingual Access
• Use core features even without internet. Full support in Bangla and English.
📱 Why BAMIS?
• Built for farmers, with easy navigation and local relevance
• Connects you to expert knowledge and real-time data
• Promotes climate-resilient and sustainable agriculture
• Officially backed by the Government of Bangladesh and the World Bank (CARE for South Asia project)
🔐 Secure & Private
No passwords required. OTP-based login. All data is encrypted and protected.
Download BAMIS today and take control of your farming decisions with confidence and clarity.
Your farm. Your weather. Your advice — in your hand.
Aktualisiert am
18.07.2025