Wednesday, April 15th, 2026

Nepal signs agreement for import of fertilizers from Bangladesh



KATHMANDU: Nepal and Bangladesh on Thursday signed a government-to-government (GTG) agreement for the supply of 50,000 metric tons of urea fertilizer.

The agreement was signed in Dhaka by Netra Bahadur Bhandari, Managing Director of Agriculture Inputs Company Limited on behalf of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development and Mohammad Amin Ul Ahsan Chairman of Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation.

According to Hari Bahadur KC, Spokesperson of the Ministry of Agriculture, the agreement was reached to import the fertilizer at US 259.195 per metric ton.

According to him, the agreement states that loading of fertilizer will start ten days after the opening of the LC by the Agricultural Inputs Company Limited and 50,000 metric tons of manure will be provided by Bangladesh within two months.

The cabinet meeting had given in-principle approval to the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development to procure 50,000 metric tons of urea fertilizer from Bangladesh.

Publish Date : 17 December 2020 19:06 PM

Nepali citizen Amrit Jha released from Iranian custody

KATHMANDU: Nepali national Amrit Jha, who had been under the

Rakshya Bam urges PM Balen Shah to address Parliament

KATHMANDU: Gen-Z activist Rakshya Bam has publicly urged Prime Minister

Key Cabinet decisions made today

KATHMANDU: The government has made public the key decisions taken

Health bodies oppose two-day public holiday decision, warn of service disruption

  KATHMANDU: Professional organizations in the health sector have expressed

KMC fines Durbar Marg shop owner Rs 25,000 for cleaning dust on pavement

KATHMANDU: The Kathmandu Metropolitan City has fined a shop owner