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Food stock now only 4 62 lakh tonnes | The Daily Star

Food stock now only 4.62 lakh tonnes Govt focuses on procuring more food grain from farmers, millers by raising prices With only around 4.62 lakh tonnes of grains in the public food stocks, one of the lowest in years, the government has moved to procure paddy, rice and wheat from local farmers and millers at prices higher than last year s. In a virtual meeting held yesterday, the Food Planning Monitoring Committee (FPMC) decided to collect 10 lakh tonnes of boiled and 1.5 lakh tonnes of non-boiled rice from local dealers. The committee also decided to buy 6.5 lakh tonnes of paddy from the farmers. We are going to purchase 11.5 lakh tonnes of rice and 6.5 lakh tonnes of paddy in the current season. The details will be disclosed in a day or two, Food Minister Sadhan Chandra Majumder told The Daily Star after the meeting.

Higher chemical fertiliser demand for next year

Higher chemical fertiliser demand for next year The prices of TSP, a fertiliser that is widely used by farmers on winter crops, have been rising alarmingly in Lalmonirhat. This photo of a farmer applying TSP on a cauliflower filed was taken recently from Karnapur village in Lalmonirhat Sadar upazila. Photo: Star Star Digital Report Star Digital Report The demand for chemical fertilisers has increased by four lakh tonnes for crops cultivation across the country in the upcoming fiscal compared to the current year. For 2021-22, the demand for chemical fertilisers was fixed at 66 lakh tonnes whereas the demand was 62 lakh tonnes in 2020-21, agriculture ministry officials said, our Rajshahi correspondent reports.

Modi sends letter of appreciation to Agri minister for playing role of minister-in-waiting

Modi sends letter of appreciation to Agri minister for playing role of minister-in-waiting Narendra Modi and Muhammad Abdur Razzaque. Photo: Collected Star Digital Report Star Digital Report Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday sent a letter of thanks to Bangladesh s agriculture minister Muhammad Abdur Razzaque for playing role of the minister-in-waiting during the premiere s recent visit to the country. Narendra Modi described Bangladesh as beautiful country in the letter dated March 31 and wrote, Although the schedule of my visit was very full, I noticed the great care and attention that had been taken for ensuring every small detail at all venues.

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