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Bangladesh has adopted a nearly $8.0 billion plan to ensure food security over the next five years, Food and Disaster Management Minister Muhammad Abdur Razzaque said on Saturday. "We have finalised the investment plan for our food security until 2015 and have full support from our development partners to implement it," he told Reuters.
The government last week approved the plan and expects financial assistance at nearly $5.0 billion for it, the minister said, adding that the "rest of the money will come from our own resources" and that the plan would create employment. Nearly 40 percent of Bangladesh's more than 150 million people live in poverty, surviving on less than $1 a day.
Razzaque said public sector investment in agriculture has declined and this trend must be reversed to ensure food for all. Bangladesh, like other Asian and African nations, has moved to build stocks of staples such as rice and wheat in order to combat surging food costs and avoid future supply shocks.
The government is importing 2.2-3.0 million tonnes of food grain, including 1.2 million tonnes of rice, this fiscal year, up from nearly 550,000 tonnes in the previous year to secure supplies amid soaring prices on global markets. Rising food prices pushed Bangladesh's annual inflation rate up to 9 percent in January from 8.3 percent a month earlier.
Food inflation in January was 11.9 percent, the highest since September 2008 when food inflation hit 12.1 percent. With public discontent growing over high prices, the government has increased its discount grain distribution target to 3 million tonnes for the year to June from 2.7 million, adding pressure to the budget.

Copyright Reuters, 2011

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