Canada seeks to increase exports to Bangladesh

Canada is seeking to raise exports of cereals and other agricultural products to Bangladesh, especially from the prairie province of Saskatchewan.

canada-bangladesh“We wish to increase our exports to Bangladesh,” Mortoza Tarafder, a director of Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership, said at a trade fair organised by Canada Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CanCham).

He did not give a figure.

Bangladesh is Canada’s third-largest pulse export market and a major market for wheat and canola. Agricultural commodities represent about 75 percent of Canadian exports to Bangladesh.

Last year, Saskatchewan, which grows a large portion of Canada’s grains, exported agricultural commodities worth $412.5 million to Bangladesh, making the country a top-10 destination for agricultural exports from the province.

“The Canada-Bangladesh relationship is particularly important for the province of Saskatchewan,” Benoit Pierre Laramee, High Commissioner of Canada in Bangladesh, said at the same meeting.

-Reuters


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