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National Fisheries Week-2022 begins

BSS . Dhaka
24 Jul 2022 00:00:00 | Update: 24 Jul 2022 01:15:45
National Fisheries Week-2022 begins

The "National Fisheries Week-2022" began across the country Saturday aiming to make the people aware to increase production of safe fish.

The week will be observed till July 29 with the theme of "Nirapad Machhea Varbo Desh, Bangabandhur Bangladesh (The country will be filled with safe fish, Bangabandhu's Bangladesh)".

Marking the week, President Md Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina issued separate messages.

They wished success of all programmes taken marking the week across the country.

Considering the huge potential and importance of the fisheries sector, the government has taken diversified programme for development of the sector, said the President in his message.

To transform the country into a developed one by 2041, the President urged all concerned to work together for utilizing the huge potential of the fisheries sector.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, in her message, said fish and fish products are one of the export items of Bangladesh.

"Our government is determined to ensure safe and healthy fish products in the international and domestic markets," the premier added.

Father of Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman identified the fisheries sector as one of the important sectors to meet the nutritional needs of the people of the newly independent country, improve the socio-economic conditions and earn foreign exchange, she said.

The Awami League government has achieved self-sufficiency in fish production with the participation of all, she said, adding that Bangladesh's success in fish production in the international arena is well known today.

According to the report of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Bangladesh ranks 3rd in inland open water fish production, 5th in confined water fish production, 8th in marine and coastal crustacean production and 12th in finfish production, she mentioned.

Bangladesh ranks 1st in the world in Hilsa production while 4th in the world and 3rd in Asia in tilapia production, she said.

She hoped that all concerned will work more diligently for the development of the fishery sector of the country which has huge potential.

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