I will create professional agriculture powerpoint presentations and slides


About this gig
Are you looking for a clear and professional PowerPoint presentation on an agriculture topic?
I create well-structured, visually clean presentations tailored for educational, research, and informational purposes.
Whether you need slides for a class presentation, seminar, training session, or awareness program, I can help you turn your content into organized and easy-to-understand slides.
What I offer:
- Agriculture topic presentations
- Crop production & soil science slides
- Agricultural extension presentations
- Plant science & basic biology slides
- Clean academic layout
- Proper headings and bullet structure
- Simple diagrams and visuals
- PPT and PDF format
I focus on clarity, structure, and professional formatting.
Please message me before placing an order to discuss your topic and requirements.
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Get to know Nahian Islam
agricultural research and writing
- FromBangladesh
- Member sinceFeb 2026
- Avg. response time19 hours
Languages
Bengali, English
FAQ
What information do you need to start the presentation?
Please provide your topic, required number of slides, key points or content (if available), and any specific formatting instructions.
Do you provide the content for the slides?
I can organize and structure the content you provide. If needed, I can also create well-researched and informative slide content based on your topic.
What agriculture topics can you cover?
I can create presentations on crop production, soil science, plant science, agricultural extension, farming systems, agronomy, and related agriculture subjects
Do you design presentations for seminars and training sessions?
Yes, I create structured and professional slides suitable for seminars, workshops, and training programs.
Can you follow specific formatting or university guidelines?
Can you follow specific formatting or university guidelines?

