Bangladesh: Govt taking steps to utilize potential of almond, coffee

Published 2021년 6월 20일

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Bangladesh's Agriculture Minister, Dr Md Abdur Razzaque, has unveiled a Tk211 crore project aimed at boosting almond and coffee cultivation in the country's hilly regions and the north. The project seeks to leverage the potential of these crops to earn foreign currency and provide local economic benefits. The government has already reduced tariffs on imported raw almonds from 90% to 5% to facilitate processing. The Department of Agriculture has been directed to develop superior almond and coffee varieties and technologies tailored to Bangladesh's conditions. The minister encouraged farmers and entrepreneurs to participate in these initiatives.
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Agriculture Minister Dr Md Abdur Razzaque said on Sunday that the government is working on utilizing the potential of almond and coffee cultivation in the country. “There is a huge potential for almond and coffee cultivation in the hilly areas and northern parts of the country. We are taking integrated initiatives to exploit the potential of almonds and coffee,” he said. A Tk211 crore project titled “Almond and Coffee Research, Development and Expansion” has been taken up to initiate almond and coffee cultivation. The minister spoke as the chief guest at a workshop on the project at Bandarban Zilla Parishad auditorium. Also read - World-class coffee from Bangladesh? That is a possibility He mentioned that it is possible to earn a lot of foreign currency by producing almonds and coffee in the country, as well as by processing raw almonds from abroad. “In order to reduce the problem of processing of almonds in the country and to set up processing facilities, the tariff rate on ...
Source: DhakaTribune

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