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Meghna Group earns ‘Sustainable US Soy’ certification

Strengthening transparent and climate-conscious agricultural trade

Tanbhir AshikbyTanbhir Ashik
May 3, 2026
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Meghna Group earns ‘Sustainable US Soy’ certification
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In a move that underscores the growing global demand for transparency in agricultural commodities, Meghna Group of Industries (MGI), one of Bangladesh’s largest conglomerates, has officially been authorized to use the “Sustainable US Soy” label. The recognition, the first of its kind in the country, marks a significant pivot toward ethical sourcing in a region increasingly vulnerable to the effects of climate change.

At a high-profile ceremony held at the InterContinental Dhaka, Kevin M. Roepke, Regional Director of the U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) for South Asia and the Middle East, presented the certification to Tanjima Mostafa, Director of Meghna Group. The partnership places MGI among an elite group of approximately 20 South Asian companies committed to the U.S. Soy Sustainability Assurance Protocol (SSAP).

Tanjima Mostafa, Director of Meghna Group

“This certification reinforces our commitment to transparency,” Ms. Mostafa said during the event. “By integrating sustainability into our supply chain, we are not just delivering nutrition; we are creating long-term value for the environment.”

For Bangladesh, a nation of 170 million people and a vital hub for the global poultry and aquaculture industries, the certification is more than a corporate milestone. It is a strategic necessity. As international markets tighten regulations on food safety and environmental impact, the ability to trace raw materials back to sustainable farms is becoming a prerequisite for export.

Khabibur Rahman, the USSEC’s Bangladesh Market Lead, noted that while Bangladesh has made strides in fish and poultry production, entering Western markets has remained a challenge. “The ‘Sustainable US Soy’ label ensures high-quality animal feed, which can act as a bridge for our domestic meat and fish products to enter the global market,” Mr. Rahman said.

The SSAP is a rigorous verification system involving over 270,000 American soybean farms. It monitors metrics such as soil health, biodiversity, and labor welfare. By adopting this label, MGI is signaling to its consumers—and the world—that the oil and feed it produces do not come at the cost of environmental degradation.

The economic ties between the two nations are also deepening. In the 2025-26 marketing year, Bangladesh imported 1.13 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans, with Meghna Group accounting for more than half of that volume. This surge in trade follows a series of memorandums signed last year, valued at over $1.25 billion.

Kevin M. Roepke, Regional Director of the U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) for South Asia and the Middle East

Mr. Roepke of the USSEC emphasized the broader implications of the move. “Meghna Group’s leadership is a testament to their commitment to a sustainable supply chain,” he said. “In a country like Bangladesh, which is on the frontlines of climate vulnerability, such steps set a precedent for real, systemic change.”

As the “Sustainable US Soy” logo begins to appear on MGI’s packaging, it serves as a reminder of the shifting priorities in the global food economy: where what we eat is becoming just as important as how it was grown.

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