Animal feed must not be used as fish feed: Farida

BSS
Published On: 23 Jun 2025, 17:37 Updated On:23 Jun 2025, 18:46
Adviser Farida Akhter today spoke at the National Fisheries Policy 2025 at the conference room of the Cotton Development Board of the ministry. Photo: BSS

DHAKA, June 23, 2025 (BSS)- Fisheries and Livestock Adviser Farida Akhter today said animal feed must not be used as fish feed under any circumstances.

A provision restricting the use of animal feed as fish feed will be including in the upcoming National Fisheries Policy 2025, she said.

The adviser said this at a stakeholder consultation workshop on the draft the National Fisheries Policy 2025 at the conference room of the Cotton Development Board, a press release of the ministry said.

Farida Akhter underscored the importance of preserving mangrove ecosystems, saying shrimp farming must not flourish at the cost of mangrove destruction. Instead, we must explore sustainable models that protect these vital coastal habitats.”

The adviser said illegal fishing could not be stopped by destroying the dragnets, but stringent restriction should be imposed on import of dragnet materials.

Farida expressed concern over the influx of harmful foreign fish species into the country, often facilitated by private sector. 

“Those invasive species, once released into the ecosystem, tend to devour everything in their own ways. Then the concerned authorities come with the order for their elimination,” she lamented.

“This type of situation could have been avoided if action was taken to discourage their import from the very beginning,” she said.

Highlighting the importance of safeguarding the livelihoods of the fishermen, the adviser stressed the need for clear social protection measures in the National Fisheries Policy 2025. 

She recommended categorizing fishermen based on the nature of their job to provide them with suitable support and safety. 

Farida Akhter pointed out that the fisheries sector in many cases is considered as a sub-sector of the agriculture. But, despite being a vital part of the economy, the fisheries sector often get less attention than agriculture in getting subsidies and financial support or government incentives, she said.

The adviser called for an end of this disparity and urged for clearly outlining the rights and benefits of fishermen in the upcoming policy.

With Director General of Department of Fisheries Dr. Md. Abdur Rouf in the chair, FAO Representative in Bangladesh Jiaoqun Shi, officials of Department of Fisheries, Department of Agricultural Extension, Department of Disaster Management, academics, leaders of the National Fishermen's Cooperative Association, and representatives of Bangladesh Fish Farms Association were present at the event.

FAO's National Project Coordinator Dr. Md. Abul Hasnat delivered the welcome speech at the workshop, while Md. Shamsu Uddin, Project Director of Community Based Climate Resilient Fisheries and Aquaculture Development in Bangladesh, presented the draft of the National Fisheries Policy 2025.

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