Govt to procure 2.20cr litres soybean oil, 80,000 tonnes fertiliser
Staff Reporter :
The government will procure 2.20 crore litres of Soybean oil from local suppliers for its open market sale (OMS) programme by the state-owned Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB) and 80,000 tonnes of fertiliser for the state-owned Bangladesh Agriculture Development Corporation (BADC).
The Cabinet Committee on Government Purchase (CCGO) in a virtual meeting on Wednesday approved six proposals including two for the procurement of soybean oil and the import of fertiliser.
Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal presided over the meeting while other members of the committee attended it.
As per a proposal, placed by the Commerce Ministry, the TCB will procure 2.20 crore litres of Soybean oil from local suppliers for its OMS programme.
Sayeed Mahbub Khan, Additional Secretary of the Cabinet Division, who briefed about the decisions of the CCGP meeting, said the proposal was placed on the table in an instant move and he had no detailed information regarding the company who will supply the edible oil.
Apart from this, two proposals from the Agriculture Ministry on the import of a total 80,000 tonnes of fertiliser got the committee approval.
Of these, state-owned Bangladesh Agriculture Development Corporation (BADC) will import 50,000 tonnes of Muriate of Potash (MOP) from Canadian Commercial Corporation under state-level contract at Tk358.48 crore.
Each tonne of fertiliser will cost $679.65 while the previous rate of such fertiliser was $778.17 per tonne.
The BADC will import 30,000 tonnes of Triple Super Phosphate (TSP) fertiliser from OCP, SA of Morocco at a cost of Tk150.67 crore under a state-level contract.
Each MT of TSP will cost $474 while the previous rate of such a product was $687.25 per tonne.
The committee approved three proposals for Dhaka WASA, which was placed by the Local Government Division.
Of these, Dhaka WASA (Water Supply and Sewerage Authority) will award a Tk420.06 crore contract to the Joint Venture of (1)
CCECC, China; (2) SafBon, China and (3) SMEDI, China for the civil works of the package No-WD-2 under Dhaka Sanitation Improve-ment Project (DSIP).
Under the same DSIP, Dhaka WASA will award a Tk229.72 crore contract for civil works of package No-3 to the Joint Venture of (1) Gypsum Structural India Pvt. Ltd, India; (2) EMIT Group Ercole Marelli Technologici, Italy and (3) Khilari Infrastructure Private Ltd, India.
Under the same project of DSIP, Dhaka WASA will appoint DOHWA Engineering Co.Ltd., Korea as its consultant at Tk70.77 crore.
