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Bangladesh’s dependence on US soybeans growing

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Soybeans grow in a field in Dwight, Illinois. Bangladesh’s dependence on the US for soybeans has been increasing, particularly after the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war. Photo: AFP/file

Bangladesh's dependence on the US for soybeans has been increasing, particularly after the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war, with local traders, millers and conglomerates diversifying their sourcing for uninterrupted supply of edible oil and animal feed.

Prior to the war's outbreak in February 2022, Bangladesh was meeting around 15 percent of its annual demand with US soybeans. However, it has increased to 40 percent since the war erupted.

Previously, Russia and Ukraine were the major cultivators of soybeans , wheat and corn and a stable source not only for Bangladesh but also for other South Asian countries.

About 90 percent of the edible oil consumed in Bangladesh is now imported. Over 60 percent of it is soybean oil, with a majority coming from the US, while the rest is palm oil

Bangladesh's import of soybean products has been growing over the last couple of decades for changes in food intake owing to rapid urbanisation and a reduction in cultivable land for the economy shifting to industrialisation.

The imports grew 169 percent year-on-year in fiscal year 2023-24.

In the marketing year 2022-23, Bangladesh imported 3.76 million tonnes of soybean products from all over the world, according to the US Soybean Export Council (USSEC).

Of it, 1.08 million tonnes, valued at an estimated $302.95 million, were from the US, according to the USSEC and United States Department of Agriculture.

One of the prime imports is edible oil. Previously local growers used to meet a majority of the demand for edible oil with mustard seed and rapeseed.

But that scenario has changed as 90 percent of the edible oil consumed in Bangladesh is now imported. Over 60 percent of it is soybean oil, with a majority coming from the US, while the rest is palm oil.

Local importers say the US soybean products are increasingly being preferred mainly for assurances of supply continuity, seed and grain quality, nutritional value and favourable prices.

For instance, the damage ratio of US soybean products is around 0.50 percent while that of products from other countries is nearly 4 percent.

American soybeans are much better than the Brazilian and Argentinian ones as the damage ratio is lower, said Amirul Haque, managing director of Delta Agrofood, at Soy Connext 2024.

He set up a mill last November taking note of the growing local demand and now processes 2,500 tonnes of soybeans per day.

Some 35 percent of his soybeans are from the US, and he believes it would increase if their price remains competitive.

The Meghna Group of Industries also sources the same portion of its raw materials from the US for its mill at Meghna Economic Zone in Sonargaon under Narayanganj district, which has a crushing capacity of 3,000 tonnes per day.

Its executive director, Varun Goyal, said they use the US soybeans from November to February but Brazilian soybeans for the majority of the year because of their price competitiveness.

He, however, said they would have preferred the US ones for the quality even if the prices had been $4 to $5 higher per tonne.

City Group also sources around 40 percent of its soybeans from the US for its edible oil plant which has a pressing capacity of 5,000 tonnes per day.

The company will launch another plant with a 3,000-tonne capacity next month to meet growing demand for edible oil and soybean feed, said its director for planning and business development), Md Imran Uddin.

The US beans are preferred for their quality and golden coloured oil and it will increasingly be used, he said on the sidelines of Soy Connext 2024.

Bashundhara Multi Food Products was also seeking information at the event on hearing of the assurance of competitive prices and supply continuity.

Its chief operating officer, Syed Farhad Ali Reza, said they would open a mill in November this year with a crushing capacity of 5,000 tonnes per day.

These gave hope to American soybean farmers, traders and government officials at the three-day Soy Connext, an annual signature summit of the USSEC ending today at San Francisco Marriott Marquis.

"I think the price of soybean oil and soybean meal increased over the last few years due to the demand increase," said farmer Jerry C Gaffner who produces around 35,000 bushels of soybeans a year on 525 acres of land in Illinois.

"…you now see the prices dropping rapidly due to the increase in supply of soybeans both in the United States and South America," he said.

Apart from quality, the Russia-Ukraine war played an important role for the increase in the import of US soybeans, said Khabibur Rahman, country team lead, Bangladesh of the USSEC.

There is a lot of potential as Bangladesh has an annual crushing capacity of 4 million tonnes, including those of big conglomerates like City Group, Meghna Group, Delta Agro, TK Group and Bashundhara Group, he said.

Currently, the mills crush 2.2 million tonnes of soybeans a year, he added.​
 
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Finance Adviser urges US to invest more in Bangladesh
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Published :
Aug 25, 2024 18:41
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Aug 25, 2024 18:41


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Finance Adviser Dr Salehuddin Ahmed urged investors from the United States (US) to invest more in Bangladesh’s agriculture, energy, climate change-related and other sectors.

He made this call to the US while talking with reporters after a meeting with Helen LaFave, Charge d’ affairs of the US Embassy, Dhaka at the Bangladesh Secretariat on Sunday (August 25).

“The US is very important for us,” the adviser said. “The US has a large investment in the coastal region of Bangladesh. You will see that there are investments in coastal areas including Bagerhat, Pirojpur. But they are helping in different areas including the agriculture sector.”

“The main point is that we have talked about investing more in agriculture, energy, climate issues and other sectors from the US,” he pointed out.

He said, “I have given special attention to the issue of flood. You know that they have some conditions, especially with the BGMEA and GSP, to meet the challenges in the private sector; they have been urged to fulfill them.”

Apart from this, “If they want to export our goods, to invest, either direct investment and joint investment, they will do it. There was a discussion about what can be done especially in the technical sectors including BASIS.”

The finance adviser said, “We told them we were in huge debt. But we have no debt with the USA. All the help they gave, but not the loan, was grand. From that point of view, we are not burdened by their debt. That’s why I asked them to help. They will soon help the agriculture sector.”​
 
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Washington to work closely with Dhaka
US envoy tells Yunus

Washington will closely work with the interim government, especially regarding health, education, labour, governance, and the Rohingya issues, said US Embassy Charge D'Affaires in Dhaka Helen LaFave.

She made the remarks while paying a courtesy call to Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna in Dhaka.

"The US government is happy to congratulate the chief adviser and is looking forward to working closely together," according to a statement of the US charge d'affaires.

She said Washington will support the interim government of Bangladesh and strengthen ties with Dhaka on a range of issues.

The US embassy in Dhaka will resume its consular service this week to expedite visa processing, she said, adding that thousands of Bangladeshi students now study in US universities.

The US has started resettling Rohingya to the US, and Helen LaFave hoped the process would be expedited.

The US is the largest contributor to the Rohingya humanitarian responses, and the amount of monthly food aid for the Rohingya has increased this year after more US funding, she said.

Yunus thanked the US for supporting Bangladesh, including its continued funding for more than one million Rohingya in Bangladesh.

Prof Yunus called for a "combined" effort and "a common platform" among the donors for flood response in Bangladesh.

Helen LaFave raised some concerns over labour and minority issues in Bangladesh, especially in the aftermath of the ouster of the Awami League regime.

Prof Yunus said every citizen in the country is "protected by the constitution" and the interim government is committed to upholding the human rights of all citizens.

Human rights issues, cyber security laws, and the Rapid Action Battalion also came up during the talks.

LaFave said Washington was trying to help Bangladesh set up a prosecutorial service to ensure fair trials in the country.

Meanwhile, UN Refugee Agency Chief Filippo Grandi congratulated Prof Yunus over a call on his assumption as head of the government.

He said Dr Yunus has taken up "an incredible task" to rebuild Bangladesh.

They discussed the Rohingya issue, including about thousands of people who have been displaced by the ongoing conflict in Myanmar's Rakhine state.

Yunus asked for UNHCR's support for the dignified and voluntary return of more than one million Rohingya people to Myanmar.

He also sought assistance from the UN refugee agency to build a better future for young Rohingya children who are growing up in the Bangladesh camps.

Grandi requested the chief adviser to attend a meeting on the Rohingya crisis on the sidelines of the upcoming UNGA in New York.

He also informed that he plans to visit Bangladesh in October this year.​
 
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Donald Lu to visit India, Bangladesh 10-16 September
Diplomatic Correspondent Dhaka
Published: 10 Sep 2024, 22: 40

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Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs Donald LuReuters file photo

A delegation of the US is set to visit Bangladesh to discuss what kind of support the country could provide on economic growth, financial stability and development needs to the interim government.

The US State Department disclosed this in a media note Tuesday.

The State Department said Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu will travel to India and Bangladesh from 10 to 16 September.

“Throughout his trip, Assistant Secretary Lu will reaffirm the United States’ commitment to supporting our partners’ economic growth and promoting stability throughout the Indo-Pacific region,” the media note added.

Donald Lu will travel to New Delhi, where he will highlight US-India cooperation to promote development, security, and women’s economic security at the India Ideas Summit, hosted by the US-India Business Council.

He will also co-chair the 8th US-India 2+2 intersessional dialogue, alongside US Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Jedidiah P. Royal and counterparts from the Indian Ministry of External Affairs and Indian Ministry of Defense.

The Dialogue will identify opportunities to enhance the US-India bilateral partnership, including defence cooperation, and expand US-India collaboration in the Indo-Pacific and beyond.

In Dhaka, Donald Lu will join an interagency delegation for meetings with the interim government of Bangladesh.

The delegation will include representatives from the US Department of the Treasury, USAID, and Office of the US Trade Representative.

The US and Bangladeshi officials will discuss how the United States can support Bangladesh’s economic growth, financial stability and development needs.​
 
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US delegation's upcoming visit
Published :
Sep 12, 2024 22:14
Updated :
Sep 12, 2024 22:14

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Since the interim government assumed office, the first foreign delegation set to visit Bangladesh -- a high-profile one at that -- will be a US inter-agency team on September 14-15. According to media reports that cited top sources in Washington, the US delegation wants to initiate economic discussions with Bangladesh, intended to support one of the world's largest garment-exporting nations. This, again, is to strengthen its economy during a particularly challenging period.

The delegation will be led by the US Treasury Department and will include officials from various key agencies, such as the State Department, the US Agency for International Development (USAID), and the Office of the US Trade Representative. Brent Neiman, US Assistant Treasury Secretary for International Finance, has expressed optimism about Bangladesh's efforts to implement essential economic reforms, emphasising that the US hopes Bangladesh will address its economic vulnerabilities and lay a solid foundation for sustained growth and enhanced prosperity. He also highlighted Washington's intention to underscore its support for Bangladesh's ongoing collaboration with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and other global financial institutions for enhanced economic growth by facilitating financial-sector reforms and improving fiscal sustainability. The discussions with the US team are expected to cover fiscal and monetary policy, as well as the health of the financial system.

Besides the issues that have surfaced lately in the country following the fall of the former government, about which the interim government is particularly concerned, there exist longstanding trade and commerce-related issues with the US that need to be resolved and eased. The scrapping of GSP by the US on some Bangladeshi products years ago is one to start with. Although the products are small in number, lifting of the embargo will surely demonstrate goodwill for bilateral trade. The US being the single largest export destination of Bangladesh's readymade garments, keeping up the export momentum is crucial not only for export but equally importantly for the nearly four million people employed in the sector. To make the process smooth, there is the need for easing procurement protocols that occasionally disrupt the export chain. Labour rights issues were a subject of concern for exports in the past. With things better placed now, including workplace environment, the Bangladesh side may seek support of the US while assuring the delegation of actions required for addressing the remaining irritants. Restoring the dismal financial and banking sector, rendered so by defaulted loans and money laundering, may figure as an important issue for discussion. Bangladesh side may seek US help in bringing back the laundered money by creating a mechanism involving international agencies. In the wake of the depleting foreign exchange reserves, Bangladesh may also seek US support in its engagements with the IMF and other international financial organisations. Currently, the interim government is in the process of negotiating a credit deal with the IMF.

The upcoming visit of the US delegation is expected to create a regular forum for discussion on economic matters from time to time with the prospect of opening up avenues for cooperation to the mutual benefit of both countries.​
 
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Partner is not a correct word. In which area will US will have partnership with BD? US want some strategic location in bay of Bengal to keep an eye on China. BD may provide some land facing bay of Bengal to get some aid in exchange. This arrangement can last till US requires that land. Once that requirement cease to exit, any sort of relationship will go in cold box.
 
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Partner is not a correct word. In which area will US will have partnership with BD? US want some strategic location in bay of Bengal to keep an eye on China. BD may provide some land facing bay of Bengal to get some aid in exchange. This arrangement can last till US requires that land. Once that requirement cease to exit, any sort of relationship will go in cold box.

The same comments apply to India as well.

Many in Indian media are saying that the ouster of Hasina was a US plot.

Modi thinking that he was so important that he can meddle in Bangladesh, has been proven quite wrong now.

Next on US agenda is independence of Nagaland, Mizoram and Manipur if not all seven sisters. Without any approval of India, I might add.

Americans throw India a few favors in terms of Backoffice business and Indian politicians start thinking they matter in geopolitics. A fool's errand.
 
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Financial Aid Key Agenda: US delegation led by LU arrives on Saturday
UNB
Published :
Sep 13, 2024 19:50
Updated :
Sep 13, 2024 20:03

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US Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu

Bangladesh will discuss issues related to financial and development assistance, with the high level US delegation led by Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu.

The delegation, which is scheduled to arrive on Saturday, will include representatives from the US Department of the Treasury, USAID, and Office of the US Trade Representative.

This will be the 5th Dhaka visit of Donald Lu, who is well-known as a key player in the geopolitical stage of South Asia.

He made his last visit to Dhaka in May amid tension between the US and the recently toppled Bangladesh government led by Sheikh Hasina.

US and Bangladeshi officials will discuss how the United States can support Bangladesh’s economic growth, financial stability and development needs, a spokesperson of the State Department said.

Commenting on the visit foreign affairs adviser Touhid Hossain said that Bangladesh will seek US assistance during the discussion but the forms of the assistance will be determined by the finance ministry.

The delegation will meet foreign adviser, finance adviser and will also call on the chief adviser, officials said.

The composition of the delegation reflects the importance of the visit, said foreign secretary Jasim Uddin.

The foreign secretary will led the Bangladesh side in the bilateral meeting between the two countries.

The US Treasury delegation will meet separately with concerned departments of Bangladesh.

Mr Lu, who will arrive in Dhaka from Delhi, will leave for home on Monday but the treasury delegation will stay sometimes more, officials said.​
 
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