Bangladesh urges G20 to invest in agricultural research
Agriculture Minister Md Abdur Razzaque urged the G20 to take effective measures and invest in agricultural research in countries like Bangladesh to face the adverse effects of climate change and the challenges of the fourth industrial revolution in future.
The minister made the call while speaking as an invited guest at the opening session of the three-day G20 agriculture ministers at Hyderabad in India on Friday (June 16).
He said, “Climate change is the biggest threat to food security in the future. Therefore, the government of Bangladesh has taken many steps to combat its effects. Still, the G20’s effective short- and long-term actions are needed to deal with any unforeseen situation, including global crises, wars, natural disasters and low domestic production”.
He also said, “Under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, there has been a revolutionary change in crop production in Bangladesh thanks to the effective agriculture-friendly policies of the current government. On one hand, the population is increasing, on the other hand, already 1.75% of the cultivable land has decreased. Despite this situation, the multifold increase in crop production is making it possible to domestically produce the food needed by 17 crore people.”
