Food Minister Qamrul Islam on Sunday informed Parliament that the
government is going to import rice from Myanmar considering cheap price
saying ‘trade’ and ‘diplomatic effort’ would continue together with the
neighbouring country.
He raised the argument for rice import from Myanmar replying to a supplementary question from JSD lawmaker Nazmul Haque Prodhan.
The
Food Minister said, “I’ve gone on visit to Myanmar as the Prime
Minister said that ‘trade’ and ‘diplomatic effort’ will continue
together.”
Nazmul Haque in his question said that the country has
been experiencing serious crisis due to ongoing influx of Rohingyas to
Bangladesh, but the Food Minister went to Myanmar to import rice from
there. “Does the minister get special discount?” he asked.
Qamrul
said Bangladesh government has signed a deal with Myanmar to import
three lakhs metric tons of rice. But, 1.20 lakh metric tons of rice will
be imported in first phase, he added.
The cost of rice import from
Myanmar will be lower than that from Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia. It
takes only three days to bring rice from Myanmar, while it takes 15-20
days from other countries like Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia.
He claimed the price of rice to be imported from Myanmar has not been finalised yet.
In
reply to another question, the Food Minister said the rice prices have
been static at present in the country and remain under the purchasing
capacity of the common people.
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