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.

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.