NEW DELHI: Bangladesh‘s interim authorities on Saturday withdrew its ban on the export of Hilsa fish to India and introduced that it’ll export 3,000 tonnes of Hilsa throughout the upcoming Durga Puja pageant, which is able to happen from October 9 to 13.
The Muhammad Yunus-led interim authorities earlier this month imposed a ban on hilsa exports to India to make sure ample home provide.
“In opposition to the backdrop of appeals by the exporters, approval has been given to export 3,000 tonnes of hilsa fish (to India), fulfilling the precise circumstances on the event of the upcoming Durga Puja,” the Bangladeshi commerce ministry stated in a press release.
In 2023, Bangladesh granted permission to 79 corporations to export a complete of 4,000 tonnes of hilsa fish to India, aligning with the Durga Puja pageant, in keeping with official sources.
Earlier this month, India’s Fish Importers Affiliation reached out to Bangladesh international affairs adviser Touhid Hossain, urging him to allow the export of hilsa to India throughout Durga Puja. This request got here amidst uncertainty surrounding the shipments of the fish this 12 months, following current unrest and a change in authorities in Bangladesh.
In a letter dated September 9, the Affiliation’s secretary, Syed Anwar Maqsood, highlighted that though Bangladesh applied a ban on hilsa export in 2012, the nation has been permitting restricted exports from the primary week of September till the tip of the Durga Puja pageant for the previous 5 years as a gesture of goodwill.
Because the main world producer of hilsa, Bangladesh usually imposes restrictions on the export of this fish to satisfy the excessive home demand. Nonetheless, throughout the Durga Puja festivities, the nation often eases the export ban on hilsa.
The apply of permitting hilsa exports to India between September and October every year, as a gesture of goodwill, had been a long-standing custom below the earlier Awami League authorities, led by the deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina.
The Muhammad Yunus-led interim authorities earlier this month imposed a ban on hilsa exports to India to make sure ample home provide.
“In opposition to the backdrop of appeals by the exporters, approval has been given to export 3,000 tonnes of hilsa fish (to India), fulfilling the precise circumstances on the event of the upcoming Durga Puja,” the Bangladeshi commerce ministry stated in a press release.
In 2023, Bangladesh granted permission to 79 corporations to export a complete of 4,000 tonnes of hilsa fish to India, aligning with the Durga Puja pageant, in keeping with official sources.
Earlier this month, India’s Fish Importers Affiliation reached out to Bangladesh international affairs adviser Touhid Hossain, urging him to allow the export of hilsa to India throughout Durga Puja. This request got here amidst uncertainty surrounding the shipments of the fish this 12 months, following current unrest and a change in authorities in Bangladesh.
In a letter dated September 9, the Affiliation’s secretary, Syed Anwar Maqsood, highlighted that though Bangladesh applied a ban on hilsa export in 2012, the nation has been permitting restricted exports from the primary week of September till the tip of the Durga Puja pageant for the previous 5 years as a gesture of goodwill.
Because the main world producer of hilsa, Bangladesh usually imposes restrictions on the export of this fish to satisfy the excessive home demand. Nonetheless, throughout the Durga Puja festivities, the nation often eases the export ban on hilsa.
The apply of permitting hilsa exports to India between September and October every year, as a gesture of goodwill, had been a long-standing custom below the earlier Awami League authorities, led by the deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina.