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    Bangladesh faces food crisis after floods ruin rice production

    October 23, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: Severe floods in Bangladesh have devastated an estimated 1.1 million metric tons of rice, according to data from the Ministry of Agriculture of Bangladesh. The destruction has forced the country to increase imports of the staple grain amid rising food prices. Bangladesh, the world’s third-largest rice producer, typically grows nearly 40 million metric tons annually to feed its population of approximately 170 million.

    Bangladesh faces food crisis after floods ruin rice production

    However, natural disasters frequently disrupt production, leading to an increased reliance on imports, according to a report by Reuters. Heavy monsoon rains, combined with upstream runoff, triggered two major waves of flooding in August and October. These floods have claimed the lives of at least 75 people and impacted millions, particularly in the eastern and northern regions, where the damage to rice crops has been most significant.

    The Ministry of Agriculture confirmed that the flooding this year has caused a substantial decline in rice production. To mitigate the impact, the Ministry of Food announced plans to import 500,000 tons of rice, with expectations to allow private-sector imports shortly to meet the deficit. Beyond rice, other agricultural products have also suffered. Over 200,000 metric tons of vegetables have been lost due to the floods, worsening the country’s food security situation. The total economic losses nationwide are estimated to be around 45 billion taka ($380 million).

    As food prices continue to rise, the government has been working with international partners to secure additional food supplies. Authorities are also discussing longer-term solutions to enhance flood resilience in the country’s agricultural sector. For Bangladesh, these floods highlight the recurring challenges posed by climate change, which disproportionately impacts countries dependent on agriculture.

    The situation is expected to exacerbate inflation, already heightened by global economic conditions and supply chain disruptions. Local markets are starting to feel the strain, with the price of rice and vegetables seeing sharp increases. Consumers in urban areas are particularly vulnerable to the rising cost of staple foods, prompting concerns about the broader economic impact.

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