Career: Grow with AEAW

Agro Economy and Agro Waste (AEAW) don’t just publish articles; we cultivate talent. Whether you are an aspiring researcher, an environmental advocate, or a seasoned economist, AEAW provides a global stage to amplify your voice and accelerate your professional journey.

​Under the guidance of Dr. Moinuddin Sarker, our contributors benefit from a bridge between academic rigor and real world impact.

​Why Write for AEAW?

​Publishing with us is more than just a byline; it’s a strategic career move. Here is how contributing to AEAW helps you grow:

  • Establish Authority: Align your name with a specialized publication led by a renowned scientist. Writing technical reports on agro-waste or economic trends positions you as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) in a niche, high-demand field.
  • Global Visibility: With our reach spanning from the agricultural hubs of Bangladesh to the innovation centers of the USA, your work will be read by international policymakers, investors, and academics.
  • Skill Refinement: Our editorial process is designed to sharpen your ability to translate complex scientific data into actionable insights a skill highly valued in both corporate and academic sectors.
  • Networking Opportunities: Contributors often find themselves in conversation with industry leaders, opening doors for research collaborations, speaking engagements, and consulting roles.

​How to Work with Us

​We are always looking for fresh perspectives and rigorous analysis. There are several ways to become part of the AEAW team:

​1. Contributing Writer (Freelance/Guest)

​Perfect for researchers, students, and professionals who want to share a specific case study, research finding, or opinion piece. We accept:

  • ​Original research summaries.
  • ​Market analysis reports on agro-commodities.
  • ​Innovative “Waste-to-Wealth” success stories.
  • ETC

​2. Field Reporter

​If you are on the ground, whether in a rural farming community or a high-tech processing plant; we need your eyes and ears. Field reporters provide the raw, essential data and stories that keep our magazine grounded in reality.

​3. Internships

​Designed for students in Journalism, Environmental Science, or Economics. Work closely with our editorial board to learn the “ins and outs” of scientific publishing and digital media management.

​The Path to Publication

  1. Pitch Your Idea: Send a brief abstract (200 words) of your proposed article to our editorial team.
  2. Editorial Review: Our team, overseen by Dr. Sarker, Dr. Anjuman Shelly, and experienced journalist, Sheikh MD Shamim Rizvy; evaluates the pitch for writing accuracy and relevance.
  3. Drafting & Mentorship: Once approved, you’ll submit your draft. If you’re a junior writer, you may receive feedback to help polish your work to international standards.
  4. Global Release: Your work will be published across our digital and monthly print platforms, shared with our professional network.