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6,520 MT of Indian rice imported through Satkhira’s Bhomra in 8 days
According to sources at the port authority, after the duty withdrawal, 12 companies approved by the Ministry of Food started importing through Bhomra.
Bangladesh imported 6,520.21 metric tonnes (MT) of rice from India through Bhomra Land Port in Satkhira over the past eight days that authorities hope would help stabilise the country’s rice market.
The import began on 13 November after the withdrawal of customs duties on rice imports by the National Board of Revenue (NBR).
According to sources at the port authority, after the duty withdrawal, 12 companies approved by the Ministry of Food started importing through Bhomra.
Among the imports, Dhaka-based Old Paltan Majumdar Agrotech International imported around 1,861.47 MT of rice in four shipments. These included 770 MT on 13 November, 368.5 MT on 16 November, 380.97 MT on 17 November, and 342 MT on 18 November.
Mukul Enterprise from Kalai of Satkhira, imported 300 MT in three shipments: 100 MT each on 13, 14, and 17 November. Ismail Hossain Milon from Jhikargacha of Jashore, imported 100 MT on 13 November, while Abul Monsur Khan from Bogura brought in a total of 500 MT across three dates: 150 MT on 14 and 16 November, and 200 MT on 18 November.
Abu Musa, general secretary of Bhomra Customs C&F Agents Association, said the Indian government had imposed a ban on rice exports to Bangladesh on 20 July 2023.
Recently the country lifted the ban allowing export to Bangladesh, he said.
Abul Kalam Azad, deputy commissioner of Bhomra Land Customs Station, 6,520.21 MT of rice was imported from India through the port in eight days from 13 November.
If this trend continues, rice imports through this port will increase in the future, he said.
Published Date: November 23, 2024