PM Hasina: Work together to save Bangladesh from possible famine, food crisis (2024)

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday reiterated her call to work together in growing more food bringing every inch of lands under cultivation to protect Bangladesh from the possible global famine or food crisis against the backdrop of the Russia-Ukraine war.

"I again request you all not to waste food and increase food production. Bring every inch of lands under cultivation. Protect Bangladesh from possible famine and food deficit-like situations. I believe it is definitely possible with efforts from all," she said.

The prime minister was addressing a function marking the World Food Day-2022 organised by the Agriculture Ministry at the Osmani Memorial Auditorium in the capital.

Joining virtually the program from her official Ganabhaban residence here, she also said the international organisations have forecasted that the world is going to face famine and food crisis in the days to come.

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"We all have to be alert from now on as no food deficit is seen in our country. ---there are a lot of lands of the government and private orginsations. Cultivate food grains whatever you can including vegetables, fruits and others utilising every inch of abandoned lands," she said.

The prime minister said if all the people have attention on producing food, Bangladesh would not face any food crisis, although the world might be hit hard by the famine.

In that case, she said Bangladesh would be able to extend its helping hands to the possible famine-hit countries by giving food assistance.

The premier reminded all that the Russia-Ukraine war has disrupted the food supply chain and transportation system that is skyrocketing the prices of food globally.

Sheikh Hasina said her government is working tirelessly to come out from the dependency on importing foods such as edible oil, maize and wheat.

She also stressed the need for proper preserving the produced food particularly the perishable agri-products and establishing food processing industries in the 100 special economic zones being set up across the country.

The prime minister said once Bangladesh had to import onion, but now, the country has grown it on its own, adding that they are now concentrating on becoming self-reliant in producing edible oil.

She said her government's top priority is to ensure food security alongside nutrition as a balanced diet can help develop good health with sound mind necessary to build worthy citizens who would contribute immensely to the country's overall development.

The premier said her government has given priority on research since assuming power in 1996 following the footsteps of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

She added that Bangladesh became self-reliant in food production from a deficit of 40 lakh metric tonnes of rice during the BNP-Jamaat alliance government.

The Awami League government has brought 80,000 hector abandoned lands under the cultivation process, she said.

Bangladesh has got flood, drought and saline tolerant paddy and several hundreds of improved and quality seeds of various food grains due to the research, she said.

The prime minister however criticised the then BNP government's policy of begging to survive instead of making Bangladesh a self-reliant country in food on the plea of getting no food assistance from abroad.

She said Bangabandhu had allocated Tk101 crore in the first budget of Tk500 crore of independent Bangladesh, attaching the topmost priority on agriculture.

The Father of the Nation had also called for the second revolution to increase food production by mechanising the agricultural system and thus make Bangladesh a developed and prosperous country and gave its people a better and improved life, she continued.

Being inspired by Bangabandhu, the prime minister said her government is working on six thematic areas such as agriculture research and development, supplying agricultural inputs, expansion of agriculture, economical use of water in cultivation, facing the climate change effect and enhancing institutional capacity and human resources development to ensure food and nutrition security.

Sheikh Hasina said her government has taken various measures that included enacting laws, establishing food testing laboratories, observing national safe food day, introducing instant screening system and engaging mobile courts to ensure safe food to the countrymen.

She said her government has ensured use of digital technologies in the agriculture so the farmers can easily get information regarding their problems through "Krishi Batayan" "Krishak Bondhu Phone Seba (3331)", Krishoker Janala, Krishi Call Centre (16123) using the advantage being a Digital Bangladesh.

Around two crore farmers have got the agriculture cards to get subsidy from the government directly in their bank accounts, she said, adding that one crore farmers have opened their bank accounts with Tk10 only.

The prime minister said her government is relentlessly working to transform Bangladesh into a developed and prosperous country for which Bangabandhu had dedicated his entire life.

Food Minister Sadhan Chandra Majumder, Fisheries and Livestock Minister SM Rezaul Karim and Chairman of the Agriculture Ministry's Parliamentary Standing Committee and former agriculture minister Begum Matia Chowdhury addressed the function.

Agriculture Secretary Md Sayedul Islam gave the address of welcome.

A video documentary on the World Food Day and the government's efforts for the development of agriculture sector was screened at the function.

The World Food Day-2022 was observed on Sunday in the country as elsewhere in the world.

This year's theme of the day was "Kauke Poshchatey Rekhey Noy-Valo Uthpadoney Uttom Pushti, Surokkhito Poribesh Abong Unnoto Jibon".

PM Hasina: Work together to save Bangladesh from possible famine, food crisis (2024)

FAQs

What did Sheikh Hasina do for Bangladesh? ›

Hasina served her first term as Prime Minister of Bangladesh from June 1996 to July 2001. She signed the 30-year water-sharing treaty with India governing the Ganges. Her administration repealed the Indemnity Act, which granted immunity from prosecution to the killers of Sheikh Mujib.

What is the food aid for Bangladesh? ›

What the World Food Programme is doing in Bangladesh. WFP provides life-saving food assistance to all refugees in Cox's Bazar and Bhasan Char island. Through food vouchers, refugees receive monthly food rations – including rice, lentils, oil and fresh items such as vegetables and fruits – at WFP assistance sites.

What is the food security issue in Bangladesh? ›

Bangladesh faces food security challenges due to factors like population growth, climate change, and natural disasters. Efforts include agricultural innovation, improved infrastructure, and social safety nets to enhance resilience and ensure adequate food supply.

What is the food for work program in Bangladesh? ›

Food for Work (FFW) and Test Relief (TR) are public works programs which are two of the oldest social safety net programs of Bangladesh. They began primarily as relief programs in 1975 as a response to the famine of 1974 with the immediate objective of providing food to the severely food insecure poor.

Who helped Bangladesh to get freedom? ›

The winning Awami League Party was led by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who wanted more freedom and independence for East Pakistan. He won the national elections by a clear majority, as East Pakistan had a much larger population than West Pakistan.

Who helped create Bangladesh? ›

The leader of the Bangladesh's independence movement, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, helped create a sovereign nation, successfully taking on Pakistani occupying forces only to lose his life soon after coming to power.

What is the cause of food crisis in Bangladesh? ›

Food insecurity and malnutrition between populations at risk are high. These are influenced by seasonality and the price of available foods. Food insecurity in Bangladesh is derived from extreme poverty due to under and unemployment, inadequate access to land for cultivation, social exclusion and natural disasters.

What is the hunger problem in Bangladesh? ›

Approximately 25 percent of the population in Bangladesh remains food-insecure and 36 percent of children younger than five years of age suffer from stunting, a common measure of chronic malnutrition, WFP reports.

What program is helping farmers in Bangladesh? ›

Bangladesh Agricultural Infrastructure Development Program (BAIDP)

What are the biggest food safety issues in Bangladesh? ›

Food safety threats in Bangladesh are arsenic in food, adulterated food, genetically modified food, environment pollutants in food, human-induced food adulteration during farm production, industrial production, marketing, and street food vending.

Is Bangladesh a poor country or not Wikipedia? ›

Bangladesh is an under-devoloped nation. Despite rapid economic growth, poverty remains a major issue. However, poverty has declined sharply in recent history. Shortly after its independence, approximately 90% of the population lived under the poverty line.

What is the hunger rate in Bangladesh? ›

Bangladesh hunger statistics for 2020 was 11.70%, a 0.1% decline from 2019. Bangladesh hunger statistics for 2019 was 11.80%, a 0.9% decline from 2018.

What is the main meal in Bangladesh? ›

Rice is the staple food of Bangladesh, while fish is the most common source of protein in Bangladesh. There are 250 plant-based ingredients in Bangladeshi cooking. The use of mustard oil is common.

What is feed the future Bangladesh nutrition activity? ›

The Feed the Future Bangladesh Livestock and Nutrition (LAN) Activity is a five-year, $20.5M activity and a follow-on to the Feed the Future Bangladesh Livestock Production for Improved Nutrition (LPIN) Activity, also implemented by ACDI/VOCA.

How many food industries are there in Bangladesh? ›

Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, in its 25006 Economic Census, reported that there were approximately 246 medium-sized food processing industries employing 19 percent of the industrial manufacturing workforce in Bangladesh or 8 percent of the total manufacturing labor force.

How did Bangladesh get so rich? ›

Another partial explanation for Bangladesh's progress is the success of its garment manufacturing industry. That success is itself driven by a number of factors. One notable point is that the main garment firms in Bangladesh are large—especially compared to those in India, owing largely to different labor laws.

Who gave birth to Bangladesh? ›

The same night, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was arrested and taken to West-Pakistan. Before his arrest, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman declared that East-Pakistan was to become Bangladesh - an independent sovereign country. The declaration of independence was transmitted throughout East Pakistan via an E.P.R.

What was the purpose of the Bangladesh genocide? ›

Another factor that influenced the Pakistani military's action was their assumption, as previously noted, of racial superiority as a “martial race.” Cleansing of Bengali Muslims from Hindu influence was a goal often repeated by the Pakistani military during the 1971 genocide.

How did Bangladesh become so poor? ›

Bangladesh's economy was in ruins in the early 1970s. It had just won its independence from Pakistan in a nine-month war. It emerged as a very poor, densely populated country largely dependent on jute production and subsistence farming but struggling to feed its people.

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