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The Directorate General of Food is a department of the government of Bangladesh, and is located in Dhaka. [1] It is responsible for the overall management of food supply in Bangladesh. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
West Liberty Foods, L.L.C. is a farmer-owned food company headquartered in West Liberty, Iowa. Recognized as one of the top 50 protein processors in North America, the company has the capacity to produce over 650 million pounds of food products per year across four facilities.
Between 2004 and 2010, the food processing industry in Bangladesh grew at an average 7.7 percent per annum. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, in its 25006 Economic Census, reported that there were approximately 246 medium-sized food processing industries employing 19 percent of the industrial manufacturing workforce in Bangladesh or 8 percent of the total manufacturing labor force.
It was renamed to Ministry of Food & Relief and then renamed again as the Ministry of Food & Disaster Management. In 2012, the government of Bangladesh reorganized it as the Ministry of Food and another separate ministry was created called the Ministry of Disaster Management. [2]
The products and services which maintain Bangladesh Standards are certified by the institution, and a Certification Mark (CM) licence is issued for a validity of three years after factory inspection and standardized testing of the products in its laboratories. Only the licensed manufacturers can use the BSTI certification mark in their product ...
The widow of former San Diego Padres owner Peter Seidler is suing his two brothers for control of the team.. According to a suit filed Monday in Texas probate court, Sheel Seidler claimed that ...
Below is the list of export processing zones run by BEPZA: Adamjee Export Processing Zone, Siddhirganj, Narayanganj; Chittagong Export Processing Zone, South Halishahar, Chittagong; Cumilla Export Processing Zone, Cumilla; Dhaka Export Processing Zone, Savar, Dhaka; Ishwardi Export Processing Zone, Ishwardi, Pabna
(Reuters) - The Washington Post said on Tuesday it would lay off about 4% of its workforce or less than 100 employees in a bid to cut costs, as the storied newspaper grapples with growing losses.