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WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 2026

food security

food security

Grains of wheat in Vieillevigne near Nantes, France, August 24, 2021. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe

Country ensures food security with over 21 lakh tonne of grains in stock

The government also distributed 33.05 lakh MTs of food grains in FY25, a 44,000 MTs increase over the previous year

Practical Action and The Business Standard jointly organise a National Roundtable on "Early Warning and Early Action for Cascading Risks to Food Security (EWAC)" at TBS Conference room in Dhaka today (2 July). Photo Mehedi Hasan

Developing multi-hazard early warning system crucial for food security: Experts

Representatives from Bangladesh and Denmark shake hands on Monday after signing a cooperation agreement to strengthen sustainable and safe dairy production in Bangladesh, highlighting their long-standing partnership and shared commitment to food security. Photo: Courtesy

Denmark, Bangladesh join forces to support efficient, sustainable dairy production

 As the farmers are central to the food security of a country, the issue of justice to them is important, from a moral angle as well as from economic considerations. Photo: TBS

Food security unattainable without equitable distribution, purchasing power

File Photo: ADB

ADB support for food security to reach $40b by 2030

Food Adviser Ali Imam Majumder addressed a farmers' rally in Ashtagram Upazila today. Photo: BSS

No fear for food security as govt has sufficient food grains in stock: Adviser

Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS) holds a seminar in Dhaka on 24 March 2025. Photo: Courtesy

Food security worsens as poverty rises in multiple districts: Study

FAO, Bangladesh to work together to accelerate food security

FAO, Bangladesh to work together to accelerate food security

Climate change and the future of food supply chain

Climate change and the future of food supply chain

File photo

White Paper stresses stable food prices, crop diversification, rural agro investment

Charmonai Pir, addresses a mass gathering in Khulna on Monday, 18 November 2024. Photo: Collected

Ordinary people don't understand complex politics, they want assurance of food: Charmonai Pir

Infographic: TBS

Rice import stalls despite tariff cut, ministry to seek more waiver

Even TCB is hindered by issues such as rent-seeking, public corruption, and administrative inefficiencies. Photo: TBS

The origin of Bangladesh’s hunger is mostly political 

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