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Country produces 33 lakh tonnes onion this year: Razzaque

BSS . Dhaka
15 Oct 2021 21:06:25 | Update: 16 Oct 2021 12:42:07
Country produces 33 lakh tonnes onion this year: Razzaque
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Agriculture Minister Dr M Abdur Razzaque on Friday said the country has set a new record of 33 lakh tonnes onion production by raising more than 7 lakh tones than the previous year.

He said that the country's food production has increased significantly as the government has taken various time befitting initiatives in line with the directives given by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

The minister was addressing a press briefing at Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council (BARC) here marking the celebration of World Food Day 2021.

Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) of the United Nations organized the function.

With Senior Agriculture Secretary M Meshbahul Islam in the chair, the press briefing also was attended, among others, by FAO representative in Bangladesh Robert D Simpson, other ministry high officials and different agency chiefs.

Abdur Razzaque said that the country had witnessed record boro production of more than two crore tonnes in 2020-21 fiscal years, which was highest in the history.

"Production of crops including rice, wheat, maize, potato, vegetable, oilseed and lentils this year has increased compared to the last year," he added.

He said, "Although many countries in the world are now facing food crisis, we are able to keep country's food production trend upward and it will be continued in future."

The agriculture minister said that the World Food Day-2021 will be observed on Saturday in Bangladesh like elsewhere in the world.

The main theme of the day is "Our actions are our future-better production, better nutrition, a better environment and a better life."

To mark the day, the agriculture ministry has taken elaborate programmes. An international seminar will be held at Hotel InterContinental on the main theme of the day.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is expected to attend the seminar as the chief guest.

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