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2:41 PM, May 22, 2021 / LAST MODIFIED: 02:45 PM, May 22, 2021

Bangladeshi Himsagar mangoes on the way to Italy, France and UK
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UNB, Satkhira

Europe will soon get to taste delectable mango from Bangladesh's Satkhira district.

Mango exports from Bangladesh for the 2021 season has finally started, with the first consignment of Himsagar variety leaving for three European countries yesterday (Friday).

Some 4,000 kg of Himsagar mangoes from the orchard of Hafizur Rahman in Sadar upazila's Madhabkati Choygharia have been sent to Italy, France and UK -- thanks to a special project called "SaFal" started by Solidaridad Network Asia with financial assistance from the Netherlands.

According to the Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE) in Satkhira, the local mango farmers expect a two-fold increase in export orders from Europe this year as the king of fruits is fast gaining popularity in the continent.

Satkhira's Deputy Commissioner SM Mostafa Kamal inaugurated the export activities in the district yesterday.

"The export activities of mangoes and other vegetables from Satkhira district under the SaFal project will continue. The DAE will supervise the activities," said Mostafa.

Khirsapat mango of Chapainawabganj, popularly known as Himsagar, last year got the Geographical Indication (GI) tag as the third Bangladeshi product after Hilsa and Jamdani.

GI is a name or sign used on products to certify that it possesses certain qualities for being made or produced as per traditional methods or enjoys a certain reputation due to its geographical origin.

Khirsapat mangoes are one of the tastiest and account for 20-25 percent of the total mangoes produced in Bangladesh every year. This variety is exported to many countries of Europe and the Middle East every year.
Officials believe the GI tag will not only inspire farmers to boost production but also help strengthen the economy of the country.

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Him Sagar variety has the smoothest and creamiest flesh of all mangoes in Bangladesh - one can literally carve the flesh with a spoon and scoop it out. There is virtually zero stringiness (aansh).
 
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any news on the Bangabandhu Tri Tower?


Yes.. currently the site office is under construction, this is where the engineers and labour will stay... Expect structure of the actual tower to be visible by 2024...


Bear in mind.. it's not just this tri tower... Rather 39 other 40+ floor skyscrapers as well.
 
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Yes.. currently the site office is under construction, this is where the engineers and labour will stay... Expect structure of the actual tower to be visible by 2024...


Bear in mind.. it's not just this tri tower... Rather 39 other 40+ floor skyscrapers as well.
First time Im hearing about this...could you post some links?
 
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First time Im hearing about this...could you post some links?

The BanghaBandhu Tri Towers are being built under the Purbanchal New Town project, IIRC it's 20 minutes from the Northern parts of Dhaka...

It's a planned city, I have heard numbers like 3 to 4 million residents Maximum and shifting off all foreign embassies to this area when the project is completed.



 
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any news on the Bangabandhu Tri Tower?

The project is underway and folks at the construction site are doing land development and site survey.

At a later stage, when they start hammering for piling and start underground garage construction - then it will be a lot more visible.

I am happy about this, but when you look at Malaysia infra development, the comparison is rather humbling. Even 3rd tier Malaysian cities are more developed than Dhaka.

I think urban Malaysia has more development going on than all of India combined, forget about Bangladesh.
 
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The project is underway and folks at the construction site are doing land development and site survey.

At a later stage, when they start hammering for piling and start underground garage construction - then it will be a lot more visible.

I am happy about this, but when you look at Malaysia infra development, the comparison is rather humbling. Even 3rd tier Malaysian cities are more developed than Dhaka.

I think urban Malaysia has more development going on than all of India combined, forget about Bangladesh.

Even Malaysia still needs to improve certain infrastructure besides Kuala Lumpur , they focus too much on the capital that's all lol.

But BD needs a whole MAKEOVER not just in Dhaka but the whole dam nation
 
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