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MONDAY, JUNE 23, 2025
Food supply unaffected despite disruption in production: Agri adviser

Bangladesh

UNB
16 October, 2024, 03:00 pm
Last modified: 16 October, 2024, 09:22 pm

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Food supply unaffected despite disruption in production: Agri adviser

UNB
16 October, 2024, 03:00 pm
Last modified: 16 October, 2024, 09:22 pm
The Ministry of Agriculture arranged the event at the auditorium of Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council (BARC) on 16 October for World Food Day. Photo: UNB
The Ministry of Agriculture arranged the event at the auditorium of Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council (BARC) on 16 October for World Food Day. Photo: UNB

Agriculture Adviser Lt Gen (retd) Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury said today (16 October) that there would be no deficit in food supply in the country despite the disruption of food production in some areas by the recent floods.

He said the agricultural production was disrupted in some areas by the recent floods, which may lead to a fall in food production and shrink the people's rights to food.

"But all efforts are there to keep the food production uninterrupted. We expect that there would be no deficit in the supply of food for all," said the adviser at a programme in the city, marking World Food Day 2024.

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The Ministry of Agriculture arranged the event at the auditorium of the Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council (BARC).

This year World Food Day is being celebrated under the theme "Right to foods for a better life and a better future" throughout the world.

Jahangir Alam said that food loss and waste is nearly one-third of the produced food in the world whereas one-tenth of people go to bed hungry. "That means 10% of people in the world can't meet their minimum demand," he said. 

FAO Representative in Bangladesh Jiaoqun Shi and Food Secretary Md Masudul Hasan also spoke at the event presided over by Agriculture Secretary Mohammad Emdad Ullah Mian.

BARC principal scientific officer (Crops) Md Harunur Rashid presented the keynote paper at the event.

 

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