The price of thick rice in the market is slightly lower. But the price of the vegetables increased significantly. These vegetables are being sold for a long time on the pretext of floods. Nevertheless, traders have raised prices in the past week. The price of thick rice has not yet reached the median level.
Meanwhile, traders are increasing the price of vegetables for various excavations. In all, pressure on people of low and limited income is increasing. Vegetable prices increased by 10-20 rupees per kg in a week.
Traders are always showing excuses for supply of vegetables as an excuse. They say that due to heavy rains and floods, many vegetable fields have died. The newly cultivated vegetables have not yet come fully, so the prices are rising.
Buyer Shirin Sultana wants to know the price of the pearls in the market of Mirpur-1 on Friday. The seller said, 40 rupees per piece. The cost of the costume is 40 taka. The price of Larkashakera with the price also 30 rupees. When he was forced to buy a bundle coin, he paid 15 rupees.
Angered the buyer said to Samakal, "What is happening in the market is the mismanagement of traders. Vendors take a strategy to raise prices if they get a little excuse. The pieces of these vegetables were between 15 to 25 rupees ago. It has doubled by the week's interval. Although the flood waters had dropped very long ago. The newly cultivated vegetables are coming to the market now. Besides, there is lack of vegetable in the market. '
The government has no monitors in the market, they are making extra profit on various pretenses, said the buyer.
Meanwhile, no vegetables are available in the capital market below 50-60 taka. 150 kg of SIM It was 120 rupees a week ago. Tk 30 per kg was found to be worth Tk 90-100. Now the carrots and tomatoes cost 100-120 kg; The previous week was 80-100 taka. 70-80 taka per kilo kilogram, chichiganga, jhanga, petrol and karla are being sold for Tk 60. Each solder is sold at Tk 60. In addition, the chilli is still not sold. Selling at Rs.2200-250 per kg.
But potato potato manufacturers, traders and owners of the spoilage owners. Although the price of all types of vegetables is high in the market, the bad potato in the forehead. The price of these vegetables declined inversion. It is selling at Tk. Some scenes in the capital were seen in the market.
Vegetable vendor Nasir Uddin said, 'The supply of vegetables to the market is very low due to extreme rainfall. Because of this, prices are rising. However, there is no logical explanation for the supply deficit to a vendor like him.
Meanwhile, prohibition of hilsa for 22 days increased the demand for other fish in the market. The price has increased to Tk 20-25 per kg. Rice fish per kg 200-300, Katla 250-350 taka, Pangash 120-160 taka, Tilapia 130-180 taka, Boal 280 rupees and silver carp 140 rupees are sold at the rate.
On the other hand, the market has reduced prices of almost all types of rice. By varying the price of rice in the week, the rate of rice decreased by 3 to 5 rupees. Vendors seem to have come under some control due to the increase in rice imports. On Friday, domestic and imported rice is imported at Tk 44-46 per kg, BR-28, 50-55 taka, Miniket 58 to 62 taka and Nazirshail is sold at Tk 65-68.
But there is comfort in chicken prices. Broiler chicken is sold at Tk 120-125 per kg. Every golden chicken size is 150-200 taka. The cost of beef is Tk 480-500 and Khasi 700 is available.
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