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Edible oil export to India faces obstacle

All I wanted to know is what happened to Walton:

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/motorbike-sales-zoom-up.580136/#post-10834319

Runner is currently the lone motorbike maker, meeting 14 per cent of domestic demand for motorbikes, said an official of the business group.

Can't overwhelm crap if you producing zilch lol.

Uttara Motors has a 45 per cent market share in the country, he said.

Thats a lot of weak BD effeminates choosing Dada (Bajaj) again. Dayum...please tell them what BSF does to them daily at border! Mush mush!
I have no firsthand knowledge about what @Nilgiri claims above about this motorcycle manufacturing. May be @TopCat, @Homo Sapiens and others have it. So, I ask them to break the teeth of @Nilgiri with a proper answer.

However, I wonder why he is taking up with our motorcycles? Is it because he thinks a motorcycle can be run by edible oil? What is the relationship between the two?
 
However, I wonder why he is taking up with our motorcycles? Is it because he thinks a motorcycle can be run by edible oil? What is the relationship between the two?

It is connected by what I initially said earlier:

reality bears out as usual.

i.e all those projections that walton and runner will displace Indian motorcycle brands in BD...and that walton will be exporting billions of dollars of reffrigerators, phones, computers, tablets blah blah by now

....and end result is that Walton isnt even making motorcycles anymore now lol.

That reality will bear out @gslv mk3 already pointed out regarding BD edible oil presence in the world being next to zero....and you are expecting only India to drop its standards to make some LDC arrangement with BD...like others did with RMG? Yeah no thanks!

If you have a case, take it to WTO, and you can get dose of reality there too.

Or cower in your chetona-enforced environment as usual....and buy what Dada wants when he wants. Your choice.
 
http://www.newagebd.net/article/27831/most-of-edible-oils-not-up-to-standard

Most of edible oils not up to standard
Manzur H Maswood | Published: 01:20, Nov 07,2017 | Updated: 16:41, Nov 07,2017




Most of the soybean oils, mustard oil and ghee sold to consumers lack standard characteristics of cooking oils.
A recent study by the government found that standard edible oil properties like moisture content, iodine, saponification and free fatty acid were largely missing from the cooking oils sold in the country.
Consumer rights activists called it quite unacceptable that no punitive action was ever taken against companies marketing substandard essential cooking oils even after government studies found gross irregularities in the area of serious public health concern.
They said neither the consumers nor the retailers are aware about the values that ought to be there in cooking oils sold in the market.
They said that the Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institute earned the reputation of neglecting its mandated regulatory responsibilities.
They called it astonishing that even the Bangladesh Food Safety Authority, heading inter-ministerial and inter-departmental food safety enforcement programme, also keeps its eyes shut to gross irregularities in the area of vital importance.
The Institute of Public Health, during a study done between July 2016 and June 2017, found that only three per cent of soybean oils, both branded and otherwise, sold to consumers meet the standards.
It also found that ghee and mustard oil invariably failed to meet the standards.
The study reports released on Saturday says that the shocking findings resulted from testing 96 samples of cooking oils.
On chemical analysis all the branded and unpacked samples of mustard oil, soybean oil and ghee were found to be lacking the standard characteristics of cooking oil.
IPH found unacceptable level of moisture content and free fatty acid in mustard oils sold in the kitchen markets.
It also found unacceptable levels of moisture content in branded and non-branded soybean oils but saponification value was lower than the set standards.
In ghee, moisture and free fatty acid contents were above the acceptable levels while saponification value was below the standard level.
The study found vitamin A in nine brands of soybean oil but only three of the brands were permitted value compliant.
Shahnila Ferdousi, head of the National Food Safety Laboratory of IPH, who led the study, said without divulging the brands that the samples would be sent to the BSTI for action.
BSTI spokesperson Taher Jamil admitted to New Age that the cooking oil market was under regular surveillance but the efforts were proving ineffective.
He said BSTI fines and jails unscrupulous sellers to check marketing of substandard products.
Consumers Association Bangladesh president Ghulam Rahman told New Age that the marketing companies were cheating consumers taking advantage of their ignorance about the properties needed in cooking oils
He said that the irregularities continue to failure of the authorities to punish the corrupt companies and persons.
When asked, Bangladesh Food Safety Authority chairman Mahfuzul
Hoque acknowledged
that substandard products were being sold in the country.
He also admitted that the Food Safety Act 2013 could not be enforced as BFSA, created in 2015, lacked the needed manpower and the laboratories.
Ghulam Rahman demanded punishment to the errant companies, otherwise their names should be disclosed by the IPH.

We are talking about Meghna Group of Industries exporting veg. oil to India. They are a top grade producer.

These are the standards in India. So much for high quality...

https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/l...s-may-play-havoc-with-your-health/196856.html

https://www.thehindu.com/news/natio...on-adulterated-edible-oil/article24937820.ece
 
We are talking about Meghna Group of Industries exporting veg. oil to India. They are a top grade producer.

You have top grade producers but most of edible oil available in your country is sub-standard ? That' some logic there. :lol:
 
I suggest that all patriot Bangladeshis boycott Adani Wilmar Indian re-packaged edible oil products in Bangladesh. Their 'manufacturing' operation in Bangladesh is nothing but re-packaging from bulk to retail packages and adds nothing to local value-addition or wages.

BOYCOTT THESE INDIAN PRODUCTS TODAY

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I suggest that all patriot Bangladeshis boycott Adani Wilmar Indian re-packaged edible oil products in Bangladesh. Their 'manufacturing' operation in Bangladesh is nothing but re-packaging from bulk to retail packages and adds nothing to local value-addition or wages.

BOYCOTT THESE INDIAN PRODUCTS TODAY

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Is that all you can do ? :lol: :lol:

I remember you demanding Bangladeshis to boycott Indian motorcycles ...before your much vaunted ''15,000 bikes per year" Walton shut down...
 
I suggest that all patriot Bangladeshis boycott Adani Wilmar Indian re-packaged edible oil products in Bangladesh. Their 'manufacturing' operation in Bangladesh is nothing but re-packaging from bulk to retail packages and adds nothing to local value-addition or wages.

BOYCOTT THESE INDIAN PRODUCTS TODAY

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Adani Wilmar is joint venture between Adani group and Wilmar International, meanwhile Wilmar International is owned and founded by Indonesian Martua Sitorus and Singaporean Kuok Khoon Hong nephew of Robert Kuok. Good advice to ban Adani Wilmar and to creating irk from one of the largest conglomerate group in South East Asia backed by larger group from East Asia with their extensive network
 
Guys, Indians are losers we all know that.
Let us go easy on them a bit if only for their
impoverished masses.

In other news ADB has confirmed BD government figure of 7.9% GDP growth for last fiscal.:partay:
 
Guys, Indians are losers we all know that.
Let us go easy on them a bit if only for their
impoverished masses.

Says the losers who couldn't win independence on their own, got butchered in large numbers (your own story, not mine) & had to depend on India to liberate them...:lol:

And it's funny watching the LDC looser bunch crying about border firings by BSF, huge trade deficit with India & us not giving a damn about them...

And losers are asking their own population the to boycott Indian products, as if it would work.

But what else to expect from the malnourished LDC bunch ?
 
Says the losers who couldn't win independence on their own, got butchered in large numbers (your own story, not mine) & had to depend on India to liberate them...:lol:

And it's funny watching the LDC looser bunch crying about border firings by BSF, huge trade deficit with India & us not giving a damn about them...

And losers are asking their own population the to boycott Indian products, as if it would work.

But what else to expect from the malnourished LDC bunch ?

Welcome back dude. Where did you go?

Anyway, people are entitled to their own opinions but
BD and India are doing great on the economic front and this
is being helped by the economic links that are being set up between the two countries. Both economies look set to grow at around 8% a year for next 5 years.

As an example, surplus solar power from Gujarat may soon be supplied to BD. BD is interested in buying 2GW.

Whatever pdf posters say here the mutually beneficial relations between India and BD will continue to grow.

PS - BD has met all the criteria to graduate from LDC status.
 
Guys, Indians are losers we all know that.
Let us go easy on them a bit if only for their
impoverished masses.

In other news ADB has confirmed BD government figure of 7.9% GDP growth for last fiscal.:partay:

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Adani Wilmar is joint venture between Adani group and Wilmar International, meanwhile Wilmar International is owned and founded by Indonesian Martua Sitorus and Singaporean Kuok Khoon Hong nephew of Robert Kuok. Good advice to ban Adani Wilmar and to creating irk from one of the largest conglomerate group in South East Asia backed by larger group from East Asia with their extensive network

Should I care about who some Robert Kuok is?? Who cares?

The point is that these neo-exploitation capitalists are simply skimming off the top from Bangladesh and not providing enough value addition so people can have a living wage to live with dignity. There will be plenty of opportunists coming our way i'm sure. We have a saying, 'If you spread rice around, there won't be any shortage of crows...'

Time is ripe to set some of our own conditions about investment standards in our territory. Our turf, our rules...
 
Says the losers who couldn't win independence on their own, got butchered in large numbers (your own story, not mine) & had to depend on India to liberate them...:lol:
Says the losers who won a war first time in 1971 with the help of our Muktis. Muktis had helped the IA troops from wetting their pants at the site of PA troops by fighting a frontal war. Even with the Mukti presence, the coward losers were reluctant to fight and were trying to run away from the battlefields at every opportunity. You better ask your older troops.
 

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