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DHAKA, June 2, 2025 (BSS) - Finance Adviser Dr Salehuddin Ahmed today
proposed to allocate Taka 8,322 crore for the food sector in the financial
year 2025-2026 (FY26) which is over Taka 460 more from the actual allocation
of FY25.
The finance adviser said this while presenting the proposed national budget
for fiscal year 2025-26 in a pre-recorded broadcast on Bangladesh Television
(BTV) and Bangladesh Betar.
In the budget of FY 2024-25, the allocation for the food sector was Taka
6,638 while it was Taka 7,862 crore in the revised budget, Taka 1,224 crore
more than the allocation.
The Open Market Sale (OMS) and food-friendly programmes are being continued
to alleviate poverty and ensure food security for the low-income people, said
the finance adviser in his budget speech.
At present, the OMS activities are being conducted through 1,901 centers
across the country. Under this initiative, 1.22 crore families are receiving
five kilograms (Kgs) of rice per month at a subsidized rate of Taka 30 per
kg.
Besides, wheat is being distributed among the listed tea garden workers at
the rate of Taka 19 per kg.
In addition, under the Vulnerable Women Benefit (VWB) Programme, 10,40,000
destitute women are being provided with 30-kg of rice per month.
Food subsidies will continue in the next fiscal year to ensure food security
for the low-income people, said the adviser.
To ensure food security as well as safe food, Dr Salehuddin said various
initiatives like purchase of paddy directly from farmers in all upazilas
through 'Krishoker App (Farmers' App)', raise awareness, provide training to
ensure safe food and instant sample testing through mobile laboratories are
underway.
Additionally, an action plan has been taken to increase the capacity of food
warehouses to 37 lakh metric tons and increase the institutional capacity of
tonnage and food grain management in the next fiscal year.