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Bangladesh to provide 50,000 MT fertilisers to Nepal

| Updated: September 02, 2020 09:43:19


Bangladesh to provide 50,000 MT fertilisers to Nepal

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said Bangladesh will provide 50,000 tonnes of fertiliser to Nepal responding to a call by her Nepalese counterpart KP Sharma Oli as the landlocked country was exposed to a critical shortage of the crucial agriculture input.

“The Nepalese premier phoned our Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina around 5:00 pm on Tuesday and sought 50,000 MT fertilisers from Bangladesh,” PM’s Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim said.

The Bangladesh premier, he said, agreed to provide the quantum of the fertiliser which Oli sought, reports BSS.

The PMO spokesman said the telephonic conversation between two premiers lasted for 20 minutes when Sheikh Hasina also assured her counterpart of providing rail transit to Nepal.

“The Nepalese premier expressed gratitude to his Bangladesh counterpart for assurance over transit,” Karim said.

The two leaders also put emphasis on further bolstering bilateral relations and cooperation in other sectors as well.

Sheikh Hasina and her counterpart simultaneously expected the two neighbours to ink a bilateral preferential trade agreement (PTA) soon to boost trade and commerce.

The Bangladesh prime minister congratulated KP Sharma Oli for successfully combating the novel coronavirus in his country, the press secretary added.

The Nepalese premier’s phone call came as reports in Nepalese media said the country was exposed to severe fertiliser shortage despite its higher demands for the current plantation season.

Experts and officials said the landlocked situation of the country made it highly dependent on agricultural production though it does not have any major domestic fertiliser industry, meaning that imports are the sole source for ensuring fertiliser.

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