What's new

Govt focuses on food processing industry to hit export market: PM Hasina

Black_cats

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
Dec 31, 2010
Messages
10,031
Reaction score
-5
Govt focuses on food processing industry to hit export market: PM Hasina

BANGLADESH

UNB
21 April, 2022, 04:15 pm
Last modified: 21 April, 2022, 05:54 pm

She said Bangladesh has been able to increase the production of crops, fruits, vegetables, egg, fish and meat through regular research​

Photo: PMO
" style="box-sizing: inherit; cursor: pointer;">
Photo: PMO

Photo: PMO

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday said her government is prioritising the food processing industry to boost export of food items alongside meeting the growing domestic demand.

"If we can add value to food items by processing these, we'll be able to export the items alongside meeting the demand in our country. Now the local market is expanding as the purchasing capacity of people has increased," she said while laying the foundation stone of Ghorashal Palash Urea Fertilizer Factory in Narsingdi.
She unveiled the foundation stone of the Tk 10,461-crore project, joining a function from her official residence Ganobhaban through a videoconference. Others concerned were connected with the event from Bangabandhu International Conference Centre (BICC) in the capital and the fertilizer project site in Narsingdi.

Besides, the PM opened four other development projects, including the newly constructed 14-storey head office Bhaban of Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) in the city's Tejgaon industrial area, from the same function.

Sheikh Hasina said the government is paying special attention to the development of the agro products and food processing industry as Bangladesh has gained a huge success in agricultural production.

She said Bangladesh has been able to increase the production of crops, fruits, vegetables, egg, fish and meat through regular research.

"So, we are taking various steps for it (to develop the food processing industry)," said the prime minister.

She said steps have been taken for developing the manpower appropriate for the 4th industrial revolution in the country.

The National Industrial Policy-2021 was finalised and Tk4,065 crore was allocated against 33 projects under the Industries Ministry in the 2021-22 fiscal year, she added.

Hasina said the contribution of industries to the GDP is now some 35% due to her government's policy and programmes.

She said the government is working to expand the environment-friendly industries across the country.
The protection of the natural environment has emerged as a very important issue for Bangladesh due to the climate changes, she added.

The premier said they have taken many measures for the development of Bangladesh since the formation of her government for the second time in 2009.

"I express gratitude to the people. Since they voted us in power time and again, we have been able to develop Bangladesh," she said.

The PM said the AL government has been able to raise the export income to $45,386 million in the 2020-2021 fiscal year from only $15,565 million in the 2008-2009 fiscal year.
Now Bangladesh exports 766 goods to 202 countries across the world, she said.

She said her government has been able to illuminate every house by bringing the 100% areas of the country under electricity coverage in the Mujib Year as per her commitment.

Hasina said the government turned the country into Digital Bangladesh, reached broadband connectivity to every union and sent Bangabandhu Satellite into space.

Talking about the urea project, she said the government took initiative to set up a new high-capacity, state-of-the-art, energy-efficient and environmentally friendly new fertilizer factory 'Ghorashal Palash Urea Fertilizer Factory' on the site of two old urea fertilizer factories at Ghorashal and Palash in 2014.

The new factory can produce some 2800 metric tons granular urea fertilizer a day. And the production of urea from carbon dioxide will be increased by 10% through the use of the latest technology, she said.

The prime minister extended her sincere thanks to the Japanese and Chinese governments for providing loan assistance for this fertilizer project.

Apart from BSCIC Head Office Bhaban, three other newly opened projects are 'Expansion of Madaripur BSCIC Industrial Estate' under BSCIC, 'Establishment of Tools Institute' under Bangladesh Industrial Technical Assistance Center (BITAC), and Establishment of LED light Assembling Plant under the Bangladesh Steel and Engineering Corporation (BSEC).

Hasina said the Tool Institute of BITAC will be instrumental in innovation of various machine and plant technologies with the help of indigenous technology. This will reduce the import of capital machinery and thus save foreign currency, she said.

"Our government is committed to providing local engineering support for foreign investment and creating new entrepreneurs in the light engineering sector," she said.

The PM said BSEC is currently manufacturing and marketing advanced, quality fluorescent tube lights, CFL bulbs, LED bulbs and LED tube lights.

"With the construction of LED Light Assembling Plant at the initiative of Eastern Tubes Limited under BSEC, its products will play an important role in saving energy," she said.

The prime minister uncovered a book titled 'Bangabandhur Shilpa Darshon and Shilpayane Uttaran' which was composed focusing on his industrial thoughts and philosophy.

The Tk10,461 crore Ghorashal Urea Fertilizer Project is being implemented by Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation (BCIC) with the objective of attaining self-sufficiency in urea fertilizer.

Currently, two other factories -- Ghorashal Urea Fertiliser factory and Palash Urea Fertiliser Factory -- are annually producing 3.15 lakh metric tons.

BCIC Chairman Shah Md Imdadul Haque, in his welcome speech, said once the granular fertilizer factory goes into operation, the import of fertilizer will decline by up to 56 per cent. Bangladesh will require no import of urea fertilizer from 2025, he said.

BSCIC Bhaban

The 14-storey eco-friendly skyscraper for BSCIC Head Office was constructed at the cost of Tk 84 crore in order to ensure a better work environment and bring dynamism in the operation of the corporation.

The 126,900-sq feet multi-storied building will house the BSCIC head office, regional office and project offices. Solar system and rainwater harvesting system are there in the modern tower.

Industries Minister Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun, State Minister for Industries Kamal Ahmed Mojumder, Industries Secretary Zakia Sultana and Japanese Ambassador to Bangladesh Ito Naoki spoke at the function.
 
.
She said steps have been taken for developing the manpower appropriate for the 4th industrial revolution in the country.
Other things aside in the news, I ask people what is this 4IR in BD when the country has failed to produce even 1IR goods.

Does Hasina understand the meaning of 4IR? I highly doubt it.

The 1st industrial revolution period was 1760 to 1830 In Britain and our great BD has so far failed to initiate its own 1IR.

When Hasina Bibi talks about the 4IR, her BAL govt imports hundreds of railway coaches and locomotives regularly from countries like India, Indonesia and S. Korea, and our BALL brats in the PDF start to dance claiming BD is becoming a highly developed country.

Bloody ignorant idiots!!!
 
Last edited:
.
Other things aside in the news, I ask people what is this 4IR in BD when the country has failed to produce even 1IR goods.

Does Hasina understand the meaning of 4IR? I highly doubt it.

The 1st industrial revolution period was 1760 to 1830 In Britain and our great BD has so far failed to initiate its own 1IR.

When Hasina Bibi talks about the 4IR, her BAL govt imports hundreds of railway coaches and locomotives regularly from countries like India, Indonesia and S. Korea.
067DF043-6063-4F3B-82C6-8D1E8A0CCFA6.gif
 
. .
Dude is totally and utterly clueless and talking way above his educational level.

He calls us more educated people "idiots" when it is him he should calling that name.
You guys are not educated in the conventional sense, but why do you claim to be very educated? I don't know what education did you receive that you don't understand what are the1IR products.

Now, tell me what 1IR goods BD has so far produced? I don't find any. Now, prove me wrong with your very high education background.

People with minimal knowledge/ education should participate in a discussion forum. Tell me what education do you have?

বৃক্ষ তার ফলে পরিচয়।
 
.
Other things aside in the news, I ask people what is this 4IR in BD when the country has failed to produce even 1IR goods.

Does Hasina understand the meaning of 4IR? I highly doubt it.

The 1st industrial revolution period was 1760 to 1830 In Britain and our great BD has so far failed to initiate its own 1IR.

When Hasina Bibi talks about the 4IR, her BAL govt imports hundreds of railway coaches and locomotives regularly from countries like India, Indonesia and S. Korea.

Explain what is 4IR if you have any knowledge. Bangladesh has the capacity to train its population for 4IR where 4IR deals with data. Bangladesh and all developing countries have the full potential to take full benefit out of it.

Due to colonialism Bangladesh and many developing countries could not take advantage of 1IR and 2IR but they should focus on 4IR to get full benefit of it. For example just focusing on 3IR see how much Indian is earning money and revenue. If India would have stuck with thinking of focusing on 1IR and 2IR before focusing on 3IR they would miss the full opportunity.

So please don’t bring example of coaches and niddle all the time.
 
.
Other things aside in the news, I ask people what is this 4IR in BD when the country has failed to produce even 1IR goods.

Does Hasina understand the meaning of 4IR? I highly doubt it.

The 1st industrial revolution period was 1760 to 1830 In Britain and our great BD has so far failed to initiate its own 1IR.

When Hasina Bibi talks about the 4IR, her BAL govt imports hundreds of railway coaches and locomotives regularly from countries like India, Indonesia and S. Korea, and our BALL brats in the PDF start to dance claiming BD is becoming a highly developed country.

Bloody ignorant idiots!!!
1IR was confined to use of steam powered equipment. No country today can afford to go back to 1IR. Bangladesh is dwelling between 2IR and 3IR.
What Bangladesh needs is massive investment in technical trades and English language training - my proposal is to set up 1 international standard technical training + English language training institute in every upazilla by 2030.
If we can churn out millions of skilled tradesmen who can speak and write basic English, foreign investment will rain down faster than we would be able to keep up.
You can then build everything from locomotives to spares for Boeing.
 
Last edited:
.
What Bangladesh needs is massive investment in technical trades and English language training - my proposal is 1 international standard technical training + English language training institute in every upazilla by 2030.
If we can churn out millions of skilled tradesmen who can speak abd write basic English, foreign investment rain down faster than we would be able to keep up.
🎯
 
.
1IR was confined to use of steam powered equipment. No country today can afford to go back to 1IR. Bangladesh is dwelling between 2IR and 3IR.
What Bangladesh needs is massive investment in technical trades and English language training - my proposal is to set up 1 international standard technical training + English language training institute in every upazilla by 2030.
If we can churn out millions of skilled tradesmen who can speak and write basic English, foreign investment will rain down faster than we would be able to keep up.
You can then build everything from locomotives to spares for Boeing.

Bingo

May i add. Bangladesh have to gear up profession studies. Most of the private training centers and «colleges» and «universities» are totally bogus. There is a need for professionalizing the workforce. Teach people work ethics. Company personell have to hire people based on merit and skill, not through graft or family connections.
 
.
Explain what is 4IR if you have any knowledge. Bangladesh has the capacity to train its population for 4IR where 4IR deals with data. Bangladesh and all developing countries have the full potential to take full benefit out of it.
Better you explain what is 1IR and ask the govt if the country has initiated 1IR industrialization? Countries like Japan and Germany are doing researches on the 4IR because they have reached the pinnacle of industrialization and now they have fewer population to do the jobs.

Learn fast what is really 4IR and talk. BD is still an underdeveloped country that needs industrialization of basic mechanical, electrical, electromagnetic things which is 1IR.

This bloody country has seen a number of coal-fired power stations being built. But, did BD produce a single component of mechanical thing for them? But, you guys are celebrating 4IR which is exclusive to countries of Europe and Japan. They are doing it with the infusion of TRILLIONS OF DOLLARS combinedly.

When this country cannot produce an engine for pump machine, a power tiller or a motorized tri-cycle, the basic for 1IR and imports all the train locomotives and coaches, you guys think that BD will soon become a country like the UK or Germany by only talking big on the 4IR.

Keep on dreaming, idiot!!!

Learn the basics of national development process before you guys vomit more ignorance. Tell me which of the other underdeveloped countries talk about 4IR? It is only you guys who are born imbecile.

This idiot Hasina talks 4IR and her Dear Son Joy Kumar talks of Digital Bangladesh. Very funny!! But, not so funny when they are destroying the future of the country by talking short-cut ways to achieve development.

It is insane!!!
 
.
4th industrial revolution generally means data-centric smart manufacturing. It's the manufacturing analog to the "digital network-centric warfare". Although it has become a buzzword nowadays which could be used to mean all sorts of things.

An example, in the industry I work in (iron/steel production for auto components), our answer to the 4th industrial revolution is the incorporation of multiple sensors and AI for better process control. We bought this AI software that can analyze a series of cooling curves (a graph that plots time vs temperature of solidifying liquid metal on a sample mould) from samples taken from our induction melt furnace, and predict the likely microstructure and metallurgical quality of the final casting. We have similar sensors and analytical software that analyses the quality and mechanical properties of our greensand mould and cores.

You can't go about sticking "industry 4.0" on anything though. You need to have a meaningful industry in place to transition into the industry 4.0 era. Bangladesh has very few off at present. On the other hand, if you're going to start a new industry, then it is easier to incorporate industry 4.0 principles, than shoehorning one into a very old system.
 
.

Pakistan Defence Latest Posts

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom