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    Bangladesh wants to secure quota commitments for Indian rice and wheat

    • Last Update: 2023-02-02
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Bangladesh has made a request to India to pledge to sell 4.
    5 million tons of wheat, 2 million tons of rice, 700,000 tons of onions, 1.
    5 million tons of sugar, 125,000 tons of ginger, 30,000 tons of lentils and 10,000 tons of garlic
    to Bangladesh every year, Bangladesh's Business Standard reported on December 27.
    Bangladesh's Commerce Ministry believes India will agree to the proposal
    .
    Meng is highly dependent on India for daily necessities
    , including rice and wheat.
    In fiscal 2021, Bangladesh imported 1.
    157 million tons of wheat and 1.
    623 million tons of rice
    from India.
    659,000 tons of onions
    .
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