Iran wants to export onions to Bangladesh



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Iran wants to export various products, including onions, to Bangladesh. Secretary of Agriculture in the Secretariat on Thursday. After meeting Abdur Razzak, the Iranian Ambassador to Bangladesh, Mohammad Reza Nafar, expressed interest.

During the meeting, bilateral relations and cooperation between the two countries were discussed in agricultural science and technology, biotechnology, food processing and packaging, climate-resistant varieties, innovation and research, trade. This information has been reported in the press release of the Ministry of Agriculture.

The Minister of Agriculture said that the various initiatives of the current government under the Prime Minister’s leadership have resulted in unimaginable success in agriculture. Bangladesh is self-sufficient in granulated food. Now the main objective is to commercialize and modernize agriculture. For that, the government of Bangladesh is placing emphasis on the processing and marketing of agricultural products.

He also expressed interest in exporting various fruits and vegetables, including mango and pineapple from Bangladesh to Iran, and importing wheat and onion from Iran. The agriculture minister asked the Iranian ambassador to seriously consider onion exports to Bangladesh.

At that time, the Iranian ambassador expressed interest in importing tea, jute, mango, spices and other foods and vegetables from Bangladesh and exporting dates, wheat, onions and raisins to Bangladesh. According to the Iranian ambassador, the price of onion in Iran is relatively low. The issue of export of onions to Bangladesh will be considered with utmost importance. Praising Bangladesh’s success in the field of agriculture, the Iranian Ambassador said that Bangladesh has continued the trend of food production in the Corona situation as a result of the timely and practical measures taken by the Bangladeshi government. Which is very admirable.

Reza Nafar further said that Bangladesh and Iran have the opportunity to work together on many issues, including agriculture. In addition, mutual cooperation between the private sector entrepreneurs and the entrepreneurs of the two countries and the identification of the commercial sector can be taken to strengthen bilateral relations.



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