
The Agro-Processing Global Gateway 2026 - Regional Edition (APGG 2026), organised by CEMS-Global Bangladesh in collaboration with BYETS Project, Swisscontact Bangladesh and supported by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, has concluded successfully across three key regions of Bangladesh recently, says a press release.
The programme has been concluded with the aspiration of exporting agricultural produce and processed food items worth millions of dollars. Buyers from India, Sri Lanka and France has participated at the programme.
Unlike traditional exhibitions, APGG 2026 was designed as a targeted trade facilitation platform to connect Bangladeshi agro producers and processors directly with international buyers, enabling export readiness, compliance exposure, and long-term business partnerships.
The programme was held in three regional hubs: Chattogram (01-02 April), Khulna (03-04 April), Rajshahi (05-06 April).
The initiative brought together a diverse group of participants including GAP-certified farmers, agro-processing industries, frozen food exporters, and jute product manufacturers. In total, over 100 producers and exporters engaged in curated B2B meetings, factory visits, and compliance-focused discussions with international buyers from France, India, and Sri Lanka.
Key outcomes of the program include: Active negotiations for processed food and dried fish exports to Sri Lanka. A primary agreement for high-volume potato exports (30-40 containers per week). Investment interest in sunflower oil extraction in Khulna. Emerging export pathways to the EU market, particularly in bio-degradable packaging and fresh produce
The programme also facilitated direct engagement between farmers, exporters, international buyers, and government officials, including agricultural and quarantine authorities. These interactions strengthened buyer confidence by providing insights into Bangladesh's compliance and certification processes.
Institutional support from leading trade and agricultural bodies further reinforced the initiative's impact, helping align local producers with global market requirements.