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DHAKA, June 2, 2025 (BSS) - Denmark and Bangladesh today strengthened its cooperation on sustainable and safe food production in Bangladesh, by signing a government-to-government cooperation agreement in the capital.
"With this strategic sector cooperation, Denmark supports Bangladesh to ensure safe and efficient milk production in the country with the aim of becoming more self-sufficient in milk production," said a press release issued by the Danish embassy here.
It said, the signing of the project document between the Department of Livestock Services and Danish Veterinary and Food Administration is a remarkable step towards strengthening collaboration and support in capacity building.
This partnership is expected to drive growth, improve industry standards and foster innovation in the sector, said the Danish embassy.
"It is crucial to work towards a global food production, which ensures safe and sustainable food products for the benefit of the people - and the farmers producing it," Danish Ambassador Christian Brix Moller commented on the occasion.
The signing has solidified the commitment of both nations to continue close cooperation in the food and agricultural sector, said the release.
Bangladesh and Denmark have a good and long-standing diplomatic relationship and ensuring safe and sustainable food production in Bangladesh has been at the core of the collaboration, it added.
Dairy production is an important economic activity in Bangladesh, providing 3.6 million households with supplementary income. Therefore, it is crucial to ensure guidance and support to farmers to increase milk yield and performance.
This project will strengthen the capacity of competent authorities working on sustainable and resource efficient dairy production.
As a part of the partnership, Danish experts will support by training the Bangladeshi livestock extension service with a focus on feed, animal health, biosecurity and animal welfare in dairy production.
The Danish project partner is the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration (DVFA) and the Bangladeshi partners are Bangladesh Food Safety Authority (BFSA), Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution (BSTI), Directorate General Drug Administration (DGDA) and Department of Livestock Services (DLS).