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Bangladesh, Nigeria pledges new frontiers in agriculture, trade

NewsdeskBy NewsdeskMarch 27, 2026Updated:March 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
Some of the dignitaries at the 55th Independence Anniversary and National Day of Bangladesh on Thursday, March 26, 2026 in Abuja.
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Bangladesh and Nigeria have pledged to explore new frontiers in agriculture and trade as both countries seek to deepen bilateral cooperation and unlock economic opportunities.

The two countries stated this at the 55th Independence Anniversary and National Day of Bangladesh on Thursday in Abuja.

Speaking at the event, Bangladeshi High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mainul Kabir, said there was need to unlock untapped economic opportunities and stronger collaboration in agriculture, particularly contract farming that would ensure mutual benefits.

He noted that Bangladesh’s experience in high-yield, climate-resilient farming, combined with Nigeria’s large agricultural base, offer a pathway to enhanced food security and economic growth.

“Bilateral trade between Bangladesh and Nigeria is growing steadily, yet we firmly believe that we have many things to achieve further.

“We believe we are yet to achieve the true potential of our relationship in terms of trade and investment. Bangladesh offers competitive priced, high-quality products in textiles and garments. Pharmaceutical, ceramics, processed foods, and ICT services.

“Nigeria, with its vast market, energy resources, and agricultural land, presents significant opportunities for bilateral trade farming in agriculture is a compelling new avenue.

“Bangladesh’s expertise in high-yield, climate-adaptive cultivation combined with Nigeria’s vast arable land and expanding agro-processing sector creates a mutually beneficial foundation for mutual benefit.

The High Commissioner said that Bangladesh is seeking deeper engagement with Africa, especially Nigeria, a country which he said has significant economic potential.

According to him, Bangladesh has continued to record steady socio-economic progress, driven by a diversified economy spanning textiles, pharmaceuticals, agriculture and information technology.

He added that there is considerable scope for expanding bilateral trade, particularly in garments, processed foods, ceramics and ICT services.

“We believe that beyond trade, there is a considerable scope for cooperation in education and skills development, digital innovation, technology transfer, defence, and particularly professional military training and peacekeeping operations of Bangladesh and Nigeria.

“People-to-people contact, cultural exchange, academic collaboration, and youth engagement remain essential pillars of our bilateral relationship,” Kabir said.

In his remarks, Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to strengthening relations with Bangladesh.

Tuggar, represented by Bukar Hamman, Director of Regions at the Ministry, congratulated Bangladesh on its 55th independence anniversary and commended its progress in human development and industrialisation.

He said both countries shared common values, including commitment to multilateralism, peacekeeping and inclusive development.

“Nigeria and Bangladesh have continued to grow their partnership in trade, agriculture, education and defence cooperation,” he said.

The minister noted that Nigeria welcomed increased Bangladeshi investments and encouraged deeper private sector collaboration between both countries.

He added that there were strong prospects for cooperation in textiles, pharmaceuticals, ICT and renewable energy.

“We welcome the expanding presence of Bangladesh business in Nigeria and encourage even deeper engagement between our private sectors.

“There is vast potential for collaboration in textile, pharmaceuticals, ICT, and renewable energy sectors, where Bangladesh has developed notable expertise.

“We believe that enhanced cooperation between our two countries will not only benefit our peoples, but also contribute to broader South-South cooperation and collaboration and global development efforts,” he said.

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