5.0m ultra poor families get 1.0m MT rice in two years


FE Team | Published: September 24, 2018 16:57:09


5.0m ultra poor families get 1.0m MT rice in two years

The government distributed nearly 1.0 million tonnes of rice at ‘lower price’ among 5.0 million ultra poor families across the country in two years under the food-friendly programme that began in 2016.

Around 6.86 lakh tonne rice was distributed in 2016-17 fiscal year, while 2.98 lakh tonnes in 2017-18. Another 7.50 lakh tonnes of rice will be distributed in the current fiscal year.

“The governemnt has taken the programme for providing food assistance and ensuring nutrition for the 50 lakh ultra poor families with an aim to achieve ‘zero hunger’, ‘no poverty’ and sustainable development goal(SDG),” said food department director Parimal Chandra Sarker, reports BSS.

In addition to this, the government with the assistance from World Food Programme (WFP) is distributing fortified rice among 1,21,159 families of 10 upazilas in the country.

The upazilas are Kurigram Sadar and Phulbari, Keraniganj, Kaliganj, Moksudpur, Faridpur Sadar, Sarail, Bijoynagar, Ramganj and Bamna.

The fortified rice contains vitamin A, B1, B12, Folic Acid, Iron and zinc and each one kilogram of fortified rice is mixed with 100 kilogram of normal rice for effective nutrition supply from the staple food consumption, said the official.

“The distribution of the fortified rice will fulfil the nutrition deficiency and protect the people from vitamin and iron deficiencies like anemia, scurvy and beriberi diseases,” he added.

Terming the program as very significant, the food department official said. “The government has a plan to implement the programme across the country. But now we are piloting the program initially at 10 districts and upazilas.”

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