Bangladesh is one of the world's most densely populated countries, with its people crammed into a delta of rivers that empties into the Bay of Bengal. Bangladesh is a secular parliamentary republic. The country faces a number of challenges like poverty, over population and vulnerability to climate change but has made significant progress in increasing life expectancy, achieving gender priority in education, reduced population growth and improved maternal and child health. Bangladesh having about 160million population is heavily dependent on import to meet up its annual requirement of about 1.5 million tonnes of oils and fats (Table 1).
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