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'The government is thinking of leaving the IMF to continue subsidy in agriculture'


The government has decided to withdraw from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) if necessary to continue subsidy in the agriculture sector. Special Assistant said at a seminar titled 'Budget in Agriculture 2021-21: Outline of Sustainable Growth' organized by Bangladesh Agricultural Economist Association at Farmgate on Saturday (May 7th). Anisuzzaman Chowdhury.

He said, “It is not possible to exclude the pigeon port project without knowing the poison, because a lot of things have been associated with it. Important words about agricultural budget should have been discussed 6 months ago. '

Speakers at the seminar said that next year, Bangladesh is about to get the final recognition of the developing country, so specific goals should be set by increasing the allocation in agriculture.

The speakers also said that the inflation of food products is increasing due to the reduction of agricultural production. Farming is decreasing at the rate of 5.7 percent every year, the population is increasing. Climate change, geopolitics and technical challenges are also increasing.

During this time, the recommendations of loan and incentive on the simple terms of the poultry feed making raw materials, the recommendations of loan and incentive came in simple terms.

Manarat International University Professor Dr. Md. Mizanur Rahman said in the original article that natural reservoir is being subjected to occupation and pollution at the rate of 9.2 percent every year in the country. In Bangladesh like Vietnam and China, government initiatives are needed to preserve water bodies.

In the context of the Blue Economy, he said that although there is a possibility of 1 million metric tonnes of fish in the Bay of Bengal a year, the collection is only 5.7 million tonnes, which can contribute to 5.7 percent of GDP.



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