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Mitsubishi keen to cooperate in setting up fertilizer factory

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd, a Japanese renowned company, has expressed its keenness to set up fertilizer factory in Bhola as like Ghorashal-Polash Urea Fertilizer factory.

A delegation of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, led by Project Manager of the like Ghorashal-Polash Urea Fertilizer Project Yuichi Sayama, today expressed keeness during a meeting with Industries Minister Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun at the Industries Ministry in the city, said a press release.

Humayun said that the government is conducting feasibility study for setting up fertilizer factory in Bhola.

“We have a plan to set up another fertilizer factory in Bhola as like Ghorashal-Polash Urea Fertilizer factory. The annual production capacity of the factory is likely to be 5 lakh metric tons,” he added.

Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation (BCIC), the largest corporation in industrial sector in the country was established in 1976 vide second amendment of P.0.27 upon merger of Bangladesh Paper and Board Corporation, Bangladesh Fetter, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Corporation and Bangladesh Tanneries Corporation.

As present thirteen enterprises of BCIC are in operation out of which six are urea fertiliser factories. The total installed capacities of the above six urea fatter factories are 2.30 million Mt per annum. Due to ageing the production capacities of six urea fatter factories have been already decreased. Presently the demand of urea fester in the misty is about 3 million MT per annum.

This demand is increasing day by day. To meet the growing demand of urea fertiliser, steps have been taken by the Govt. of Bangladesh (GOB) to set up a modern technology based, energy efficient and environment friendly granular urea fertiliser factory named Shahjalal Fertilizer Project (SFP) with an annual capacity of 580,800 MT at Fenchuganj.

It was hoped, the factory will be run as Commercial Operation from January 2016. After completion of construction of SFP, import of about 580,800 MT. of urea fertiliser will be decreased in a year, as a result, an equivalent amount foreign currency will be saved. Besides, food security will be ensured as a result of application of urea fertiliser produced in the factory and the produced fertiliser will play a supportive role in food production.

 

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