Two ships carrying 48,750MTs rice arrive from India, Pakistan

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Published On: 15 Mar 2025, 18:05 Updated On:15 Mar 2025, 18:08
48,750MTs of rice arrived at Chittagong port from India and Pakistan. Photo: BSS

DHAKA, March 15, 2025 (BSS) - Two rice-laden ships carrying some 48,750
metric tons of Atap and Boiled rice have arrived at Chattogram Port.

Out of the two consignments of rice, some 26,250 metric tons of rice came
from Pakistan while 22,500 metric tons of rice was imported from India.

Gyanpriyo Bidurshi Chakma, official of the movement and storage wing of the
Directorate General of Food, informed that these two ships carrying rice have
anchored at Silo Jetty at Chattogram Port and other jetty adjacent to
Karnafuli Fertiliser Company (KAFCO).

The rice-laden ship carrying the Pakistani flag titled "MV Marium' made its
berth at Silo Jetty yesterday carrying 26,250 metric tons of Atap rice.

On the other hand, the rice-laden ship carrying the Indian flag named 'MV
Tanais Dream' also made its berth at a jetty adjacent to KAFCO yesterday
carrying some 22,500 metric tons of non-Basmati boiled rice.

Gyanpriyo Bidurshi Chakma said the physical analysis of the collected rice
from Pakistan has already been completed while its unloading operation has
already been started.

On the other hand, the sample of rice came from India has been collected.

Earlier on March 12, some 38,880 metric tons of imported rice came from India
and Vietnam. Prior to this, some 6,000 metric tons of boiled rice was
imported from India on March 8 through international tender.

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