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Brazil wants to increase cotton export in Bangladesh

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Desk Report: Brazil wants to increase the supply of cotton in the textile sector of Bangladesh by ensuring continuity and sustainability through strategic partnerships in Asia.

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Cotton Brazil, an international market development programme for Brazilian cotton, certified by the Brazilian Cotton Growers Association (ABRAPA) said this at a sellers’ mission event in the capital on Tuesday. 

On June 15 the delegation met with BTMA leaders under the leadership Julio Cezar Busato, president of ABRAPA . Mr. Md. Fazlul Haque, President (in charge) with other distinguished Directors of BTMA meeting with the Brazilian delegation.

The Brazilian business mission visited Bangladesh recently and met the officials of BTMA, BGMEA, Ministry of Industries, Cotton Development Board, and some prominent textile millers including Noman Group, MAS Group, NRG Group, ISRAQ Group, Viyellatex Group, Syed Group and Salma Group on June 14 in a hotel in the capital

According to Cotton Brazil, they have supplied 166 thousand tons of cotton to Bangladesh as of April 2022. 

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