Bangladesh to resume potato export to Russia

Published 2023년 4월 10일

Tridge summary

A memorandum of understanding (MoU) is set to be signed between Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation and National Group Russia for Potato Export for the export of potatoes from Bangladesh to Russia. This comes after a temporary ban by Russia on Bangladeshi potato imports in 2015 due to the presence of bacteria Ralstonia. In 2015, Bangladesh exported 20,000 tonnes of potatoes to Russia, but exports fell to 40,000 tonnes in the fiscal year 2015-16 due to the ban. Despite the ban, Bangladesh managed to export 64,773 tonnes of potatoes in the fiscal year 2020-21 and 80,437 tonnes in 2021-22. The Agriculture Minister, Muhammad Abdur Razzaque, will be present at the signing of the MoU.
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State-run Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation and private entity National Group Russia for Potato Export are expected to sign a memorandum of understanding today about the export of potato from Bangladesh to Russia. Agriculture Minister Muhammad Abdur Razzaque is scheduled to be present at the event in InterContinental Dhaka, according to the Ministry of Agriculture. On May 6, 2015, Russia imposed a temporary ban on the import of Bangladeshi potatoes citing the presence of bacteria Ralstonia, which results in wilting and yellowing of leaves and stunted plants. The ministry said 20,000 tonnes of potatoes were exported from Bangladesh to Russia in 2015. Due to the country's sanctions, exports fell from 91,000 tonnes to 40,000 tonnes in the fiscal year 2015-16. Abdul Razzaque: "We have taken the initiative to export potatoes to Russia. Export will begin this year."He meet with Russian Ambassador Alexander Vikentyevich Mantytskiy at Bangladesh Secretariat recently. ...
Source: Potatopro

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