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Bangladesh signs deal with IMO on ship-recycling

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the Bangladesh government have signed a landmark agreement to work together to improve safety and environmental standards in the country’s ship-recycling industry. A Memorandum of Understanding formalizing the cooperation between the two was signed by Mr Nicolaos Charalambous, Director, Technical Cooperation Division, IMO and Mr Md. Ashadul Islam, Additional Secretary, Economic Relations Division of the Ministry of Finance of the Government of Bangladesh, on 10 April 2014. IMO

Bangladesh needs more support to fight climate change

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and the Ambassadors of the Kingdoms of the Netherlands and Norway this week reviewed programmes aimed at improving resilience to natural disasters and agreed that Bangladesh needed more support in this key area. Worldwide, Bangladesh is recognized as the country most vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change, and frequent natural calamities are among the main threats to food security and nutrition. climate On a five-day visit from Rome, WFP Assista...

Rice import value surges twelve fold

The country's spending on rice imports have increased twelve fold during the first eight months of FY 2013-14 (July 2013 - June 2014), compared with that of the same period in FY 2012-13, according to the Bangladesh Bank.

The Bank’s data shows that actual import settlements for rice stood at $171.58 million between July 2013 and February 2014 against $13.24 million during the same period last year, say local sources. The Bank also says that rice imports surged despite an increase in rice production in FY 2012-13. Decline in international rice prices, increase in domestic rice prices, appreciation of Bangladeshi taka against the U.S. dollar are the ...

WB finalising plans to lend $2.7b to Bangladesh

The World Bank (WB) is finalising plans to lend Bangladesh a sum of $2.7 billion for investment purpose, its president Jim Young Kim said.
“...through the (proposed) $2.7 billion of new lending, we hope to again, just engage very directly with the government and with all of the other players to take Bangladesh to even lower levels of poverty,” Kim said. wb“We had many other projects going with the government at the same time. We are now just finalising plans to sign agre...

Bangladesh signs deal to establish food storage facility

The government of Bangladesh has entered into a financing agreement with the International Development Association (IDA), a unit of World Bank, to establish a food storage facility. As part of the Modern Food Storage Facilities project, the government will construct steel silos and support the distribution of smaller household silos to 500,000 households. pariza rice panicleThe steel silos, capable of storing around 535,500 tons of rice and wheat for up to three years, incorporat...

Japan supports affordable crop insurance for farmers

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of Bangladesh signed a grant agreement of $2 million to develop innovative new crop insurance products that will give small-holder farmers in Bangladesh income protection from increasingly severe storms and natural disasters.

The Government of Japan is providing the grant through the Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction. ADB will administer the fund, and provide technical support for implementing the Weather Index-Based Crop Insurance Project. The Government of Bangladesh is providing in-kind support of $420,000.

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