Bangladesh plans to purchase 11 million liters of soybean oil

Published 2024년 5월 24일

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The Bangladesh government has sanctioned two proposals for 2024 to address rising domestic demands. The first involves procuring 11 million liters of soybean oil from Super Oil Refinery Limited to TCB, the state-owned trading corporation, at a cost of Bt1.82 billion. The second proposal aims to purchase 30,000 tons of granular urea fertilizer from Fertiglobe Distribution Ltd. at a total cost of Bt957 million, facilitated by the Chemical Industries Corporation (BCIC).
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Bangladesh government has approved separate proposals to procure about 11 million liters of soybean oil and 30,000 tons of fertilizer in 2024 to meet the growing demand in the country. Specifically, according to the proposal of the country’s industry ministry, state-owned trading corporation TCB is to procure about 11 million liters of soybean oil from Super Oil Refinery Limited through open tender at a price of about Bt1.82 billion. Also at the state level, Chemical Industries Corporation (BCIC) will procure ...

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