Bangladesh Govt approves import of 50,000 mts rice from India, wheat from US


Bangladesh has approved the import of 50,000 metric tonnes of non-Basmati parboiled rice from India at US$359.77 per tonne under the 2025–26 fiscal year tender. M/S Bagadiya Brothers Pvt Ltd won the contract worth Tk 219.09 crore. The government also cleared 2.2 lakh tonnes of wheat imports from the U.S.
The government on Tuesday approved a proposal to import 50,000 metric tonnes of non-Basmati parboiled rice from India under the international open tender system for the fiscal year 2025–26.
The Advisers Council Committee on Government Purchase (ACCGP) in its meeting approved the proposal, reports UNB.
According to the proposal placed by the Ministry of Food, the Directorate General of Food will implement the procurement under Package-01 at a total cost of Tk 219.09 crore.
The price per metric tonne of rice has been fixed at US$ 359.77.
Indian supplier M/S Bagadiya Brothers Private Ltd, Bagadiya Mansion, Ground Floor, has been selected as the lowest responsive bidder for the contract.
Finance Adviser Dr Salehuddin Ahmed, who chaired the meeting, said the government always remains alert regarding the country’s rice situation.
“We are bringing in non-Basmati parboiled rice from India and wheat from the USA. The rice import is partly aimed at building reserves — in case domestic procurement or production falls short,” he said.
“Having a government buffer stock is always better, as private stocks alone may not stabilise the market. With rice already being transported by trucks again, the move will help ensure adequate supply and maintain price stability,” he added.
At the same meeting, the committee also gave nod to another proposal from the Ministry of Food to import 2.20 lakh metric tonnes of wheat from the United States through a government-to-government (G2G) arrangement.
The total cost for the wheat import has been estimated at Tk 825.31 crore, with the price per tonne set at US$ 308. U.S. Wheat Associates–authorised firm Agrocorp International Pte Ltd has been nominated to supply the wheat.
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Source : The Financial Express
