Welcome To BCPA

Bangladesh Crop Protection Association (BCPA) is a unique national trade organization of pesticide companies involve in import, manufacture, formulation and marketing of agricultural pesticides and public health pesticides in Bangladesh.

BCPA is dignitary member of Pesticide Technical Advisory Committee (PTAC) which is the apex committee to approve pesticide registration and advise the Government on general policy relating to pesticide and pest management in Bangladesh. BCPA support legislative and regulatory advocacy to safeguard the interest of member companies and developing the plant protection chemical business in the country.

Established in the Year 1976

Established in the Year 1976

Engaged 700+ Member Companies

Engaged 700+ Member Companies

Governed by Executive Committee

Governed by Executive Committee

Connected with Global Network

Connected with Global Network

BCPA is a non-profit organization, committed to ensure sustainable development of agriculture by promoting responsible use of pesticides through engagement and partnership. BCPA encourages in developing diverse and innovative toolbox for pest management in farms and premises.

BCPA Members offer

latest pest management tools

which assist farmers

to grow more

Look After our Planet

Look After our Planet

Feed a Growing Population

Feed a Growing Population

Advance Economy

Advance Economy

BCPA advances all types of farming and farming practices and supports environmental policies that are based on science. BCPA inspire best practices and uphold farmers and companies’ earnest advantages.

Vision

Advance crop protection industry for sustainable future of Bangladesh Agriculture ..

Mission

Optimize member’s capability to continuously operate and innovate.
Ethical management of crop protection products.
Communicate with the World for advancing Bangladesh agriculture.

Major Objectives

Safeguard common interest of its members at home and abroad.
Promote responsible use of crop protection product for safe farming
Grow more on less land to ensure food self-sufficiency.