Bangladesh’s agriculture sector will need Tk 15,000 crore investment in next five years, said Agriculture Minister Abdur Razzaque on Tuesday, urging the developed countries, international donor agencies and private entrepreneurs to invest in this sector.
Bangladesh has achieved unprecedented success in agricultural production under the government led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, said the minister at the opening ceremony of the 'Investment Conference' of the World Food Forum of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations in Italy.
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But the agriculture sector is lagging behind in processing and exporting agricultural products where there are huge potentials, he added.
Prioritizing four sectors-- the cold storage and post-harvest management, agricultural products processing and marketing, climate smart agriculture and irrigation and water management, the minister said , “The investment of Tk 15,000 crore is required in these sectors in the next five years. These sectors are very promising and profitable for investment in Bangladesh.”