Bangladesh Potato exports surged 71 percent to 16,570 tonnes in the first ten months (July-April) of the current fiscal year, exceeding the total quantity of the tuber exports last year, according to the Plant Protection Wing of the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE).
The buoyancy in exports came after the government, in February, promised to double cash subsidy for potato exports to 20 percent to help farmers recover from losses caused by a slump in prices amid a bumper harvest this year.
Exporters linked the rise in exports to the government assurance of raising the subsidy. The opening of export opportunities to new markets -- Russia, Vietnam and Sri Lanka -- also facilitated the export boom, they added.
''To bolster the exporters' confidence, the government should issue circulars immediately in line with its promise of raising cash subsidy and maintain the upbeat trend,'' said Md Jasim Uddin, chairman of Bangladesh Cold Storage Association.
The exporters said the increased demand for the tuber for exports along with storing of 35 lakh tonnes of potato at cold storages, has helped the prices rebound.
Plant Protection Wing data showed that 9,687 tonnes of potato were mainly shipped to Malaysia and Singapore in the fiscal year 2009-10. Along with these markets, this year, exports have started to such new markets as Russia, Sri Lanka and Vietnam.
SA Quader, managing director of Agri Concern Ltd, said a fall in output in Europe, especially in Russia, has accelerated the demand for potato from South Asian countries including India and Pakistan.
''We are also trying to export to South Africa,'' added Quader, urging the government to fulfil its promise of giving 20 percent cash subsidy.
Bangladesh potato exports surge on subsidy boost
五月 06, 2011
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