The Flour Report

The Flour Report

Rolling in dough, running on imports

Bangladesh’s wheat story involves both growth and risk. On the one hand, urbanisation and rising incomes have made flour-based foods part of daily life, turning the industry into a multi-million-tonne giant.

3d ago

How wheat fuels a Tk 16,000cr Industry

Bangladesh’s appetite for wheat has grown steadily over the past decade, driven by shifting dietary preferences, expanding urban lifestyles, health concerns, and comparatively lower global prices.

3d ago

Rise of next-gen flour mills

The wheat and flour market in Bangladesh is growing steadily, driven by urbanisation, rising incomes, and changing food habits.

3d ago

Bread, Biscuits, and a Bit of Glue

From breakfast tables to bakery shelves, wheat has kept us fed for over 10,000 years. First cultivated in ancient Mesopotamia, it now drives global trade and fuels a Tk 16,000 crore industry in Bangladesh. But wheat isn’t just about food, it also moonlights as glue for posters, book bindings, and even kids’ crafts. A humble grain with an extraordinary reach.

3d ago

The Health Debate

Rice may still rule our plates, but flour is fast becoming the star of Bangladeshi kitchens. From bread and biscuits to rotis and parathas, flour-based meals have gone from occasional to everyday. Yet a simple choice hides in plain sight: do you reach for whole wheat (red/brown) flour or refined white flour? The answer matters more than you think.

3d ago

Meeting health demands with tech and quality

We have launched Fresh Whole Wheat atta, rich in natural fibre from the whole grain. Expect more value-added, health-focused variants as we evolve with consumer preferences.

3d ago

Meeting health demands with tech and quality

We have launched Fresh Whole Wheat atta, rich in natural fibre from the whole grain. Expect more value-added, health-focused variants as we evolve with consumer preferences.

3d ago

The Health Debate

Rice may still rule our plates, but flour is fast becoming the star of Bangladeshi kitchens. From bread and biscuits to rotis and parathas, flour-based meals have gone from occasional to everyday. Yet a simple choice hides in plain sight: do you reach for whole wheat (red/brown) flour or refined white flour? The answer matters more than you think.

3d ago

Bread, Biscuits, and a Bit of Glue

From breakfast tables to bakery shelves, wheat has kept us fed for over 10,000 years. First cultivated in ancient Mesopotamia, it now drives global trade and fuels a Tk 16,000 crore industry in Bangladesh. But wheat isn’t just about food, it also moonlights as glue for posters, book bindings, and even kids’ crafts. A humble grain with an extraordinary reach.

3d ago

Rise of next-gen flour mills

The wheat and flour market in Bangladesh is growing steadily, driven by urbanisation, rising incomes, and changing food habits.

3d ago

How wheat fuels a Tk 16,000cr Industry

Bangladesh’s appetite for wheat has grown steadily over the past decade, driven by shifting dietary preferences, expanding urban lifestyles, health concerns, and comparatively lower global prices.

3d ago

Rolling in dough, running on imports

Bangladesh’s wheat story involves both growth and risk. On the one hand, urbanisation and rising incomes have made flour-based foods part of daily life, turning the industry into a multi-million-tonne giant.

3d ago