Dhaka: Fisheries and Livestock Adviser Farida Akhter today urged the authorities to include eggs in the national school feeding programme, emphasizing their vital role in combating malnutrition among underprivileged students. “Our school feeding programme currently provides milk, but it should also include eggs. Many children from insolvent families do not get sufficient nutrition at home. Adding eggs to school meals would significantly help improve their nutritional status,” she said.
According to Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, the adviser was addressing a discussion at the Krishibid Institution Bangladesh (KIB) in the capital’s Farmgate area. The event was organized by the Department of Livestock Services, the Poultry Industries Central Council, and the World’s Poultry Science Association, Bangladesh Branch, on the occasion of World Egg Day.
Farida Akhter described eggs as a unique food item that connects people from all walks of life-from production to consumption. She highlighted that while not everyone can afford beef, eggs remain one of the most affordable sources of high-quality protein for all.
Emphasizing the importance of nutrition in early childhood, the adviser stressed that ensuring essential nutrients before the age of six is crucial for a child’s development. She noted that around 80 percent of the country’s eggs come from smallholder farmers, including rural women who rear a few chickens and contribute both to household and community-level nutrition.
Expressing concern over the use of pesticides in agriculture, she mentioned that poultry farming is increasingly facing risks from harmful chemicals. Farida also called for greater promotion of eggs produced from haor wetland ducks, which have been overlooked despite their nutritional value.
During the discussion, she addressed the need to understand what constitutes a complete food, stating that vegetables, fish, meat, and eggs all play their parts. Furthermore, she highlighted the role of eggs in preventing diseases like cancer, noting that cancer has become alarmingly common, especially among women. She urged for the message that eating eggs helps reduce cancer risk to be widely disseminated.
Referring to fluctuations in egg prices, the adviser pointed out that seasonal variation and irregularities caused by middlemen often lead to unwarranted price hikes. She stressed the need for regular monitoring and reporting of egg market conditions and warned that strict action would be taken against any malpractice or manipulation in egg pricing.
The discussion was chaired by Director General of the Department of Livestock Services Dr Md Abu Sufian, and it also featured addresses by Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute Director General Dr Shakila Faruq and former WPSA-BB president Moshiur Rahman. Prof. Elias Hossain and Prof. Dr Mahmudul Hasan Sikder of Bangladesh Agricultural University presented papers at the event.