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Cargo vessel from Pakistan set to arrive at Mongla Port after 53 years

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For the first time since independence, a cargo vessel from Pakistan carrying rice is set to reach Mongla Sea Port this week, reports UNB.

The Pakistan fagged-carrier vessel-loaded with 25 metric tonnes (MT) of rice left Karachi’s Qasim port a few days back and is expected to anchor at Chittagong port within two or three days.
After unloading 60 percent of rice there, the vessel with the remaining quantity of rice will move towards Mongla, said sources.

A Government to Government (G2G) deal between Bangladesh and Pakistan was inked at the beginning of the last month to import 50 MT of Basmati rice through Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP).

As per the deal, first consignment of the rice is on its way to Bangladesh and the second consignment is expected to come at the end of the current month.

Indrajit Sarker, deputy controller at Khulna office of controller of movement and preservation, said 40 percent of the 25 MT of rice will be unloaded at the Mongla port.

Khulna District Assistant Food Controller (additional charge) Tayebur Rahman said there are 47,000 MT of rice in the central food warehouse of Boyra and Maheshwarpasha.
The capacity of the two warehouses is one lakh metric tonnes, he said.

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