Economists emphasized prioritizing agriculture in the national budget due to food security concerns in Bangladesh. They highlighted a 0.5% annual decrease in agricultural land amid population growth, compounded by climate change and geopolitical challenges. With 40% of the population reliant on agriculture for employment, maintaining focus on the sector is crucial.
Only 3.5% of the 2023-2024 budget was allocated to agriculture, signaling a need for policy reassessment. Despite challenges, there have been positive transformations in agriculture, with increased production and income diversification. However, addressing land scarcity and doubling yields remain pressing issues. Diversifying crop cultivation commercially is seen as a solution to food shortages.
Urbanization encroaching on agricultural land poses a threat to crop production. Efforts to attract investment in agriculture need enhancement, considering its potential contribution to foreign currency earnings. Recommendations include ensuring fair prices for small farmers, providing easy credit, and adopting efficient technology to boost production.