Bhomra land port posts Tk16.24cr revenue in first half of FY25
A total of 23 types of local products are currently being exported to India through the port, sources say
Bhomra land port in Satkhira has posted an impressive revenue of Tk16.24 crore from the export of various products to India in the first half of the 2024-25 fiscal year (FY), according to the National Board of Revenue (NBR).
The increasing exports through this land port have significantly contributed to the country's foreign exchange earnings, as revealed by an analysis of comparative data collected from the port's entry section.
Sources said a total of 23 types of local products are currently being exported to India through the port.
The products include yarn, waste, cleaning cloth, caps, jute yarn, polyester staple fiber, mustard oil, furniture, mosquito nets, polyester thread, fish nets, plastic bathroom fittings, handloom saris, lungis, clay products, unrefined sesame oil, cotton waste, travel bags, soy acid oil, readymade garments, toasts, juices, chips and lychees.
In July 2024, the port earned Tk2.34 crore. It earned Tk2.63 crore in August, Tk2.77 crore in September, Tk2.43 crore in October, Tk3.15 crore in November and Tk2.96 crore in December, totalling Tk16.24 crore.
Abu Musa, general secretary of the land port C&F Agents Association, said Bangladesh is benefiting from export opportunities, similar to other developing countries.
He also said traders are increasingly opting for this port, resulting in a rise in both imports and exports, thereby boosting government revenue due to the proximity of the land port to Kolkata.
Abul Kalam Azad, deputy commissioner of the land port, confirmed that the export trade with India increased recently through the land port, resulting in bagging Tk16.24 crore from the first half of the current fiscal year.
He said the port has witnessed an export growth rate of 18.95% compared to other land ports in the country.