Under the agreement, Bangladesh will provide preferential market access for U.S. agricultural goods, including wheat, soy, cotton, corn, dairy, beef, poultry, and tree nuts.
In a recent report, the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) of the US Department of Agriculture noted the potential for US corn sales in Bangladesh due to price competitiveness in marketing year 2025-26.
This innovative fortifier addresses micronutrient deficiencies prevalent in this age group, enhancing nutrition with an affordable, accessible product designed to meet the nutritional needs of Bangladeshi children.
The new commitment aims to bolster Bangladesh’s feed and food industries by ensuring a reliable, high-quality soy supply for poultry, aquaculture, and edible oil production.
Bangladesh currently imports around 7 million tonnes of wheat annually, mainly from the Black Sea region.