BSS-16 Humayun for making less profit from animal feed industry

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HUMAYUN-ANIMAL FEED

Humayun for making less profit from animal feed industry

DHAKA, Dec 23, 2019 (BSS) – Industries Minister Nurul Majid
Mahmud Humayun today suggested the entrepreneurs of the country’s
animal feed industries to make less profit considering their
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

“Investment in this animal feed industry sector should
increase to meet the demand of standard and safe animal protein
for the consumers. All kinds of possible policy support will be
extended to the entrepreneurs for making investment in import-
substitute agro-feed production in the country,” he said.

The Industries Minister was addressing a symposium titled
“Better Ingredients for better feeds” held at a city hotel
yesterday, said an Industries Ministry press release today.

Organized by Meghna Seed Crushing Mill Limited, State
Minister for Fisheries and Livestock M Ashraf Ali Khan Khasru
spoke at the function as special guest.

Chaired by Meghna Group of Industries Limited Chairman
Mostafa Kamal, Indian renowned animal science expert Dr Rahul
Kulkarni made the key-note presentation.

Director General of the Department of Livestock Services Dr
Abdul Jabbar Shikder, former managing director of Savar Dairy Farm
Saheb Ali, Vice Chancellor of Chattogram Veterinary and Animal
Sciences University Dr Gautam Buddha Das, Meghna Group of
Industries Director Tahmina Mostafa and its general manager
Imdadul Haque took part in the discussion. Director General of RAB
Dr Benazir Ahmed was present as the guest of honour.

Terming the present Awami League government as industry and
business friendly, the Industries Minister urged the country’s
entrepreneurs to invest more in the potential industrial sector.

He noted that a new possibility of setting up agro-based
industries has been created in the country since the demand of
nutritious food has increased with the growing purchasing capacity
of people.

The state minister said Bangladesh would be self sufficient
in production of protein food like milk, meat and egg by 2021.

Khasru informed that Bangladesh has already been able to
produce excess fisheries compared to the demand while it is also
on the verge of becoming self sufficient in meat production.

He also hoped that the use of state-of-the art technology in
cattle rearing would be ensured in the country within the next two
years.

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