CA seeks FAO's support in exporting fruits, farm products to China

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Published On: 27 Mar 2025, 15:08 Updated On:27 Mar 2025, 15:30
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus today held meeting with FAO Director General Qu Dongyu on the sidelines of the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference. Photo : PID

HAINAN (China), Mar 27, 2025 (BSS)- Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus today sought support from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to export fruits and farm products from Bangladesh to China in a bigger way.

The Chief Adviser made the request during a meeting with FAO Director General Qu Dongyu on the sidelines of the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference here.

Prof Yunus said China is emerging as a top importer of agriculture and aquaculture products, but Bangladesh was unable to tap into the market due to a lack of understanding of the Chinese markets.

He urged the FAO DG, who was a former senior official of China, to act as a matchmaker between Chinese importers and Bangladesh farm and fruit producers. 

"We need support to fruit processing and vegetable preservation, storage and packaging. You can connect China with our farmers and exporters," Prof Yunus said.

He said China would soon import mangoes from Bangladesh, and the country can easily develop more exportable vegetables and fruits with FAO's assistance.

The Director General offered FAO's full support to Bangladesh, saying his organisation would take up a new project in an effort to export Bangladesh farm products to China.

"We are matchmakers. We will establish a new network" between Bangladeshi and Chinese farm companies, Qu Dongyu said.

He said, Bangladesh is the largest recipient of FAO's assistance. Bangladesh would do well under the leadership of Prof Yunus, he hoped.

"You are my older brother. I sincerely hope your country does great. We will help you, for sure,” he said.

Energy and Transport Adviser Fouzul Kabir Kabir Khan was also present during the meeting.
 

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