Dhaka,  Thursday 23 Apr 2026,
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PM outlines seven-point plan aimed at ensuring smart agriculture

Mohammad Alif।। Daily Generation Times
22-04-2026 08:53:42 PM
PM outlines seven-point plan aimed at ensuring smart agriculture

Prime Minister Tarique Rahman on Wednesday informed Parliament that the government has adopted a time-befitting seven-point plan to boost agricultural development and transform the sector into a sustainable and profitable one.He came up with the information while replying to a starred question from treasury bench member Md Robiul Awal (Tangail-6) in the House.The Prime Minister said Bangladesh is an agriculture-dependent country and the role of this sector is very crucial in ensuring food security, poverty reduction and overall economic growth. “But agriculture is facing various challenges, including climate change, population growth, shrinking arable land and technological limitations.”

“To face these challenges, the government is working to increase agricultural production and productivity, and turn the sector into a sustainable and profitable one,” he said.

Tarique Rahman said the government has already started distribution of “Farmers’ Card” on April 14 in line with the BNP’s electoral manifesto.

Through the card, farmers will receive 10 types of services, including fair-priced agricultural inputs, subsidies and incentives, affordable farm machinery, irrigation support, easy agricultural loans, crop insurance, fair market access, training, and digital access to weather and market information along with pest control advice, he said, adding that all farmers of the country will be brought under the scheme in phases.

The Prime Minister detailed the government’s seven-point plan, which includes expansion of modern irrigation systems, bringing fallow land under cultivation and introducing crop zoning to ensure optimal land use, diversification of agricultural products, ensuring transparent and accountable incentives through farmer cards, providing low-interest agricultural loans and crop insurance, building modern cold storage and warehouses, and promoting research for high-yielding, disease-resistant and short-duration crop varieties.

He said the government has taken plans to expand modern irrigation systems alongside the use of improved and high-yielding seeds and balanced fertiliser to increase agricultural production and productivity. In this regard, the government has already undertaken a programme to excavate 20,000 kilometres of canals, which will be implemented over the next five years.

Tarique Rahman said the current government has also planned to make various agricultural machinery, including tractors, harvesters and reapers, easily accessible to farmers by providing subsidies for agricultural mechanisation.

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“Crop zoning” has been introduced to bring fallow land under cultivation and ensure optimal use of land, he said, adding that through this system, crops suitable for the soil, climate and environment of specific regions are determined, which helps reduce land wastage and increase production. “At the same time, various programmes have been taken to identify fallow land and bring it under cultivation,” he said.

Highlighting the government’s emphasis on diversification of agricultural products, the Prime Minister said the country’s once rice-dependent farming system is now gradually being expanded to include fruits, vegetables, pulses, oilseeds, spices and flowers.

“To ensure transparency and accountability in incentives and support programmes for farmers, subsidies will be provided through the Farmers’ Card for seeds, fertilisers, agricultural machinery and other inputs,” he said.

Besides, initiatives are being taken to introduce low-interest agricultural loans and crop insurance, Tarique Rahman said, adding that special assistance programmes are also being implemented to rehabilitate farmers affected by natural disasters.

He said modern cold storage facilities and warehouses are being constructed to preserve agricultural produce. Besides, initiatives have been taken to install mini cold storage units for fruits and vegetables and to distribute air-flow machines for onion preservation.

“There are also plans to establish agricultural export zones and procurement centres in the northern region to boost the export of agricultural products,” the Prime Minister added.

He also highlighted the government’s activities in agricultural research and innovation.

Tarique Rahman said the government has a plan to implement climate-smart agriculture to cope with the climate changes adversity as well as to promote environment-friendly farming with reduced use of irrigation, chemical fertilisers and pesticides, and introduce prepaid meters and farming apps.

Replying to a supplementary question from the same lawmaker, he said the government has taken a plan to enhance soil fertility.

“Due to the use of chemical fertilisers, soil fertility has declined. So, we want to increase the use of nano fertilisers in the country through soil testing. We aim to establish a practice so that fertiliser costs are reduced and soil fertility is not degraded,” the Prime Minister said.

In reply to another supplementary question from opposition bench member Masum Mustafa (Netrokona-5), he said agricultural labourers will also receive support. “Marginal and small farmers have been brought under the Farmers’ Card support programme. Through the support, we will also try to ensure that agricultural labourers receive support,” he said.