BSS-14 FAO recognizes Bangladesh as 3rd top fish producing country

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FISHERIES-WEEK

FAO recognizes Bangladesh as 3rd top fish producing country

DHAKA, July 18, 2018 (BSS) – The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the

United Nations has recognized Bangladesh as the third top aquaculture fish producing

country in the world after the People’s Republic of China and India.

“As per the FAO’s latest report in 2018, Bangladesh is now holding 3rd position

among the aquaculture fish producing countries in the world after China and India,”

Fisheries and Livestock Minister Narayan Chandra Chanda told this at a press

conference at the Department of Fisheries (DoF) here this morning.

On the eve of the National Fisheries Week, Narayan Chanda said Bangladesh is now

self-sufficient in fish production as now the peoples per capita fish consumption

reach to 62.58 grams which is surplus than their daily protein demand as per the

report of the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS).

Like every year, the national fisheries week is being observed from July 18-28

across the country with a view to maintain continuous success of the sector and to

involve and make the people conscious with its development, the minister added.

Citing the fisheries production in 2016-17, the fisheries minister said the

country had produced 84,000 metric tonnes more fishes in 2016-17 fiscal year.

Country’s fisheries production target was 40.50 lakh metric tonnes while the country

had produced 41.34 lakh metric tonnes in 2016-17 fiscal year, he told the newsmen.

To maintain sustainable development of the sector, he said the government has

taken advance programmes including jatka conservation and development of hilsha

resources, development of internal fish sanctuaries and conservation of natural

breeding places, environment and social friendly shrimp culture extension,

development, management and sustainable catching of sea fish resources and health

and save fish supply and fish and fish products export.

In addition to this, the government will set up 20 marine surveillance check-post,

provide license to all fishing trawlers and vessel within 2030, bring at least 5

lakh fishermen families under social security programme, recognize fishing ground

within 2030, set up model village at the coastal region and extension of sea and

costal fisheries programme, the minister noted.

Fisheries and Livestock Secretary M Raisul Alam Mondol, Director General (DG) of

the DoF Md Golzar Hossain, Bangladesh Fisheries Development Corporation (BFDC)

Chairman Dildar Ahmed, Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute (BFRI) Director

General (DG) Dr Yahya Mahmud, among others, were present at the press briefing.

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