Roxanne Agro didn't begin with a plan drawn up in an office. It began with land in Alampur, Habiganj, the founder's ancestral village, and a decision to learn cattle by actually raising cattle, not by reading about it from a distance. Alam Agro Farm, founded in 2026, is what came of that decision, a working herd raised on its own land and its own feed, with seasonal vegetables growing in the same soil beside it. Nothing here moves faster than the herd allows.
Alam Agro Farm was founded in 2026 in Alampur, Habiganj, the founder's ancestral village, where his grandfather was born and raised before moving on for his career. The farm is built around cattle, a herd bred and brought up entirely on its own land, on its own feed, following a rhythm of growth rather than a production schedule. Vegetables share the same soil alongside the herd, a genuine second layer of what the land produces, but cattle remains its center of gravity.
Dairy sits further down the road, something to bring in once the herd, the land, and the infrastructure can properly support it, not before. For now, the discipline stays simple. Get the fundamentals of raising cattle right, consistently, before layering anything new on top.
Alam Agro Farm isn't formally part of Roxanne yet. It's run independently, with day-to-day management staying close to the family for now, the same long-term pattern as Roxanne Health, where Roxanne Corporation is positioned to take on fuller oversight as its own identity and footing become established.