Food Safety Testing Capacity Development Project and Matarbari Ultra Super Critical Coal, Fired Power Project (VIII)
Staff Reporter, Dhaka :
The Japan International Agency (JICA) has signed two loan agreements with the Government of Bangladesh on March 25, 2025, at NEC-2 Conference Room, Economic Relations Division (ERD) to provide Japanese ODA loans of up to a total of 85,819 million yen (equivalent to Tk 6,700 crore) for the following two projects: Food Safety Testing Capacity Development Project (Loan amount: 28,699 million yen) and Matarbari Ultra Super Critical Coal-Fired Power Project (VIII) (Loan amount: 57,120 million yen).
The agreements were signed between Md. Shahriar Kader Siddiky, Secretary, Economic Relations Division, and Ichiguchi Tomohide, Chief Representative, JICA Bangladesh Office, at a ceremony being witnessed by H.E. Saida Shinichi, Ambassador of Japan to Bangladesh.
Under the Food Safety Testing Capacity Development Project, JICA and the Bangladesh Food Safety Authority (BFSA) will work together to improve the food safety testing capacity of BFSA in Dhaka, Chattogram, and Khulna Divisions by constructing a food safety reference laboratory building, a food safety testing room, a training building, an office building, and necessary capacity development, thereby contributing to promoting the food processing industry, diversification and high value-adding of the industry, and prevention of diseases caused by unsafe food. The annual interest rate of the loan is 1.85 percent for the construction portion and 0.55 percent for consulting services, with a 30-year repayment period including a 10-year grace period.
Matarbari Ultra Super Critical Coal-Fired Power Project aims to secure a reliable base load power and ensure fuel source diversification for Bangladesh. The project includes a 1,200MW highly efficient ultra-supercritical coal-fired plant, 400kV transmission lines, roads, and bridges. It also includes the first deep seaport of the country with a draft of 18.5-meters. The Project also confirms social and economic development components for the local communities, such as electrification, schools, hospitals, playgrounds, community roads, job opportunities, and livelihood improvement programs. The annual interest rate of the Tranche VIII loan is 1.95 percent for civil works and equipment and 0.55 percent for consulting services, with a 30-year repayment period, including a 10-year grace period. JICA has financed a total of 712,430 million Japanese Yen for the Project till Tranche VIII.
During the signing ceremony, Ichiguchi Tomohide, Chief Representative, JICA Bangladesh Office, emphasized, “Today we have agreed to implement two diversified projects. However, the objective of the both projects is one which is to support the people and government