Bangladesh wheat output likely to fall

02 Apr, 2006

Bangladesh's wheat production this summer is likely to fall by 20 percent to less than 900,000 tonnes due to a lack of rain in recent months, agriculture officials said on Saturday.
Bangladesh normally produces more than 1 million tonnes of wheat each year to supplement production of nearly 26 million tonnes of rice, the country's main staple.
Bangladesh harvested 1.09 million tonnes of wheat in the year to June 30, 2005, and 1.23 million tonnes in 2003/04. Production would be sharply lower the 2005/06 target of 1.32 million tonnes.
Harvesting of wheat has just started, and farmers said it would take a couple of weeks to complete.
Bangladesh's annual wheat demand is 3.5 million tonnes, which is partly met by government and private sector imports with the remainder being met by overseas grants.
Though Bangladesh normally produces enough rice to have a surplus after meeting its own demand, it often imports grains to meet sudden emergencies caused by floods and other natural disasters.

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