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Iran considering onion export to Bangladesh

October 03, 2020 00:00:00


Iran will consider exporting onion to Bangladesh with due importance as the price of the vegetable used in most cuisines in the subcontinent including Bangladesh is comparatively low in the Asian country, reports BSS.

The assurance came when Iranian ambassador to Bangladesh Mohammad Reza Nafar made a call-on with Agriculture Minister Dr M Abdur Razzaque at his secretariat office in Dhaka on Thursday.

"Onion price in Iran is comparatively low. So, the onion export to Bangladesh will be considered with high importance", said the Iranian envoy responding to a request made by the agriculture minister.

He said Bangladesh and Iran have enormous scope to work jointly in various sectors, including agriculture.

Praising Bangladesh's success in agriculture, the Iranian envoy said despite the ongoing corona pandemic, Bangladesh is continuously maintaining its food production chain due to the pragmatic and time-befitting steps taken by the government.

He also expressed his keen interest to import different food items including tea, jute, mango and spices from Bangladesh to Iran.

At the same time, Iran can export date, wheat, onion and raisin to Bangladesh, said Nafar during the call-on.

During the meeting, they discussed various aspects including agricultural science and technology, bio-technology, agro-food processing and packaging, innovations of different stress-tolerant varieties in the changing climatic condition, research, trade and bilateral relations between the two countries.


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