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Bangladesh imports fertilizers from 海角直播 to boost food security

Bangladesh imports fertilizers from 海角直播 to boost food security
Representatives from Saudi state-owned company Ma鈥檃den and the Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation sign a new agreement for import of diammonium phosphate fertilizer in Riyadh on Dec. 15, 2024. (BADC)
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Updated 29 December 2024

Bangladesh imports fertilizers from 海角直播 to boost food security

Bangladesh imports fertilizers from 海角直播 to boost food security
  • 海角直播 supplies about one-third of country鈥檚 DAP fertilizer demand
  • The Kingdom is Dhaka鈥檚 鈥榩referred country鈥 partner for fertilizer imports

Dhaka: Bangladesh has secured a two-year deal to import 400,000 tons of fertilizer from 海角直播, the Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation said on Sunday as the South Asian country seeks to boost its food security.

Bangladeshi officials have been working to increase food production as the country faces rising food demand amid decreasing farming land due to rapid urbanization and a growing population.

The BADC signed the new agreement with Saudi state-owned company Ma鈥檃den in Riyadh on Dec. 15, following years-long cooperation between them.

鈥淕ood quality fertilizer plays a vital role in ensuring food security for our 175 million people. This fertilizer helps us increase productivity by many folds,鈥 BADC general manager Ahmed Hassan Al-Mahmud told Arab News.

Under the latest deal, Ma鈥檃den will supply 400,000 tonnes of diammonium phosphate fertilizer every year until 2026 and provide training for Bangladeshi farmers.

鈥淭he Saudi state-owned fertilizer company offered to provide training for our farmers, for the purpose of knowledge transfer on optimizing the use of the DAP fertilizers,鈥 Al-Mahmud said, adding that Ma鈥檃den has also offered to build fertilizer warehouses in Bangladesh.

The Saudi imports will contribute to about one-third of Bangladesh鈥檚 annual DAP fertilizer needs, which stands at about 1.3 million tonnes, he added.

Bangladesh also stands to benefit more from the latest agreement, as the fertilizers cost $2 less per tonne compared to the average market price.

鈥淚t will save us a significant amount of money,鈥 Al-Mahmud said. 鈥満=侵辈 has been our trusted supplier for a long time, and we can purchase it at a reasonable rate compared with other sources.鈥

While the South Asian nation also imports from China and Morocco, Al-Mahmud said that the Kingdom was a 鈥渄ependable and reliable source.鈥

He added: 鈥淲e have been importing fertilizer from the Kingdom for more than 15 years. It takes only around 2 weeks to import fertilizer from the Kingdom, while from Morocco it takes more than 6 weeks. From that perspective also, 海角直播 is our preferred country for importing fertilizer.鈥


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Indian Sikh pilgrims enter Pakistan, first major crossing since May conflict

Indian Sikh pilgrims enter Pakistan, first major crossing since May conflict
  • The pilgrims were welcomed by Pakistani officials who presented them with flowers
WAGAH BORDER: Dozens of Sikh pilgrims from India crossed into Pakistan Tuesday, AFP journalists saw, in the first major crossing since deadly clashes in May closed the land border between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
The pilgrims, visiting to attend festivities marking the 556th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikh faith, were welcomed by Pakistani officials who presented them with flowers and showered them with rose petals at the Wagah-Attari border.
Tensions remain high between Islamabad and New Delhi after the worst fighting since 1999 erupted in May, with more than 70 people killed in missile, drone and artillery exchanges.