Afroza Akter Kochi is a driven Bachelor of Science in Agriculture student at the International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT), where she combines her academic rigor with a fervent commitment to advancing agricultural innovation. Currently serving as the Content Creator for the International Association of Students in Agriculture and Related Sciences (IAAS) Bangladesh IUBAT Local Committee, Afroza leverages her creative and analytical skills to craft compelling narratives that bridge sustainable farming practices with youth engagement.
Hailing from Tangail and now residing in Savar, Dhaka, Afroza’s roots in rural Bangladesh fuel her dedication to addressing agricultural challenges through education and advocacy. Her content focuses on sustainable agriculture, modern farming techniques, and the socio-environmental impact of agrarian systems, inspiring peers and communities to embrace forward-thinking solutions. Beyond her professional pursuits, she channels her curiosity into exploring new places often drawing inspiration from diverse agricultural landscapes and nurturing her family through her love for cooking, a passion that mirrors her belief in fostering connections through shared experiences.
Committed to lifelong learning, Afroza thrives on discovering innovative opportunities within agriculture, whether through fieldwork, research, or digital storytelling. Her work with IAAS Bangladesh reflects her unwavering mission: to empower the next generation of agriculturists while championing sustainability as a cornerstone of global progress.