Frozen food exporters face strict conditions of buyers
Our Correspondent | Monday, 21 July 2008
CHITTAGONG, July 20: With the ever increasing export of the frozen shrimps and fishes from the country, terms and conditions on the quality set by the importers are also becoming stricter gradually.
This was stated by the Bangladesh Frozen Food Exporters' Association (BFFEA) Vice President Mahmudul Hasan at a daylong workshop on 'Labour Law 2006' in the city Friday.
BFFEA Chittagong chapter, in collaboration with the Directorate of Labour, arranged the programme for the managers and human resources department (HRD) officials of the export oriented shrimp processing factories.
BFFEA Vice President also said for the greater interest of export, frozen food producers are bound to comply with the different terms and conditions as well as health related issues.
He told the audience that the frozen food producing sector implemented the multilateral programmes for ensuring labour compliance including prohibition of child labour in this sector.
Officials of 40 fisheries and shrimps processing factories based in Chittagong and Cox's Bazar took part in the workshop.
This was stated by the Bangladesh Frozen Food Exporters' Association (BFFEA) Vice President Mahmudul Hasan at a daylong workshop on 'Labour Law 2006' in the city Friday.
BFFEA Chittagong chapter, in collaboration with the Directorate of Labour, arranged the programme for the managers and human resources department (HRD) officials of the export oriented shrimp processing factories.
BFFEA Vice President also said for the greater interest of export, frozen food producers are bound to comply with the different terms and conditions as well as health related issues.
He told the audience that the frozen food producing sector implemented the multilateral programmes for ensuring labour compliance including prohibition of child labour in this sector.
Officials of 40 fisheries and shrimps processing factories based in Chittagong and Cox's Bazar took part in the workshop.