The Challenges of Jackfruit Export.

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Jackfruit is a popular fruit in Bangladesh and is considered as one of the major agricultural products of the country. However, the export of jackfruit from Bangladesh has faced several challenges, including:

  1. Quality control: The quality of the jackfruit produced in Bangladesh is often not up to the international standards. The fruit has a short shelf life and requires proper storage and transportation to maintain its quality. However, due to inadequate infrastructure and lack of proper handling and storage facilities, the quality of jackfruit exported from Bangladesh is often subpar.
  2. Lack of branding and marketing: Jackfruit is still relatively unknown in many parts of the world, and there is a lack of branding and marketing efforts to promote the fruit. As a result, it is difficult to create demand for Bangladeshi jackfruit in the international market.
  3. High transportation costs: Bangladesh is a landlocked country, and the transportation costs of jackfruit export are high due to the need for air or sea transport. This makes the fruit less competitive in the international market compared to other fruits that are produced in countries with better transportation facilities.
  4. Lack of government support: The government of Bangladesh has not provided sufficient support for the jackfruit industry, including research and development, training, and infrastructure development. This has hindered the growth of the industry and made it difficult to compete in the international market.
  5. Limited processing facilities: Jackfruit requires processing before export to ensure its quality and safety. However, there are limited processing facilities in Bangladesh, and this has made it difficult to meet the requirements of international buyers.

Overall, the challenges of jackfruit export from Bangladesh require a concerted effort from the government, private sector, and international organizations to overcome. This would involve investment in infrastructure, research and development, branding and marketing, and providing training and support to farmers and exporters.