Farmer Leaders urge in a seminar not to let MNC undermine the farmers’
rights
Capacitate BADC as a pubic institution to ensure agricultural seed
Dhaka, 6th April
2014: Today in a seminar titled “Agriculture and Farmer Friendly Budget:
Public-Private Sector in Seed Management” at the National Press club the
speakers urged for sufficient allocation for Bangladesh Agricultural
Development Corporation (BADC) to rule over the multi national corporations (MNCs)
and local companies who basically undermines the rights of farmers in the
upcoming budget for the next fiscal year. The seminar is jointly organized by Bangladesh
Agricultural Farm Labour Federation (BAFLF), Bangladesh Krishok Federation, BAFLF
Women Committee, Bangladesh Vumihin Samity, Kendrio Krishok Moitri, Bangladesh
Kishani Shova and COAST Trust at the National Press Club Today.
Mustafa Kamal Akanda of COAST
Trust moderates the seminar while Mr. A Kha Ma Jahangir Hossain MP and former
State Minister to Textile, Mr. Shamsuzzaman Dudu of Bangladesh Nationalist
Party (BNP), Mr. Anwar Faruk, the Additional Secretary to the Ministry of
Agriculture, Mr. Dewan Siraj, the presenter of Agriculture program of BTV, Mr.
Ziaul Huq Muta of Oxfam-Asia, Mr. Aminur Rasul Babul of Unnayan Dhara Trust
spoke as the panelists. The keynote paper is presented by Mujibul Haque Munir
of COAST Trust.
In his keynote presentation
Mujibul Haque Munir says the entire agriculture sector of the country is being
dependent on the seed marketed by the MNCs and local private sector companies.
BADC, the public institute for agriculture who have been successfully
contributing for the agricultural development since the liberation should be
capacitated more to get out of this situation. The contribution of BADC in
providing seeds to the farmers, however, is decreasing day by day. He adds, Bt.
Brinjal is being promoted in Bangladesh in spite of its health
hazardous elements found by its own research. BADC should have been the
capacity to monitor this kind of seed marketing.
Ziaul Huq Mukta of OXFAM says
in his speech that, no agricultural product should be imported that can
threaten our own crop production. The imported crops should be well managed by
tariff and other customs rules so that our growers of the same crop could be
benefitted. He adds, more allocation in the upcoming budget should be
sanctioned for agricultural research and invention of our own seeds. A Price
Commission could be introduced in the country so that the proper price is
ensured for the small-scale farmers.
Jibanananda Jayanta of
Surokkha O Agragati Foundation says, there is no legal protection for the
farmers if they end up in any financial loss by using unknown seeds promoted by
seed companies. We should have reform the existing laws in this regard. Aminur
Rasul Babul says, our farmers should have the right over the seeds. There
should be system on how the government will compensate if any farmer fall in
financial loss. Dewan Siraj of Bangladesh Television says, there should be
budget allocation for marketing of the local agriculture production. The
farmers should be involved in the national budget process.
Mr. Anwar Faruk, the
additional Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture says, the main problem of
our agriculture is the farmers are not getting the just price of their crops.
We should develop a value chain for their crop and a well management and
preservation system for the surplus production.
Mr. Akram Hossain Chowdhury
of Bangladesh Awami league says, we should focus on the empowerment of the
marginalized farmers. Neither budget allocation nor the local companies and MNC
matters if our farmers are well empowered and equipped.
Mr. Shamsuzzaman Dudu of BNP
says, once the democracy is established in the country agriculture along with
all other sectors will be developed in no time. We had corruption of 1500
billion Taka in the last 7 years. Democracy is essential to stop this.
Mr. A K M Jahangir Hossain MP
says, I think the subsidy in agriculture is a kind of investment. If we spent
money here it will return in many times through the agricultural production. He
also says, we should consider the reality and the climate of our country while
conducting research on the seeds. We can’t blame all kind of high yielding
seeds in an average. Our population have been increased in many times and old
technology of agriculture is no more sufficient. He adds, BADC have many
warehouses in the district level that are out of order. We should reinstall
them to function properly.