The government decided the price of chicken and eggs on September 15, keeping the consumers in mind, but it does not reflect the market. Eggs are being sold at Tk 170 to Tk 18 per dozen depending on the area and broiler chicken is being sold at Tk 190 to Tk 200. Besides, the price of golden chicken is also Tk 10 to Tk 280, the lower class and the lower class are in dire straits. There is no good news either in vegetables. Last week's price is higher.
On Friday (October 4), such a picture was seen by visiting several markets including Kartan Bazar, Newmarket and Hatirpool in the capital.
On the surface, the markets are full of vegetables. The shopkeepers are sitting on brinjal, cucumber, potal, berbati, kachur lati, dharansh, kankrol, papaya, bitter gourd, beans, carrot, radish, cauliflower and cabbage, but none of the prices are reachable.
In the market, brinjal is being sold at 100 to 100 taka per kg, bitter gourd from 70 to 80, gourd 50 to 80, barbati 100 taka, radish 50, kachur lati 60 to 80 taka, dhundul 80 to 80 taka per kg. This is selling papaya 30 per kg, 80 to 80 carrots, 80 to 80 to 80 taka, tomato 100 to 80 taka and 60 taka.
Besides, chichinga 60 per kg, cauliflower 60 to 70 per kg, 55 to 60 per kg of potatoes and 70 to 80 taka per piece of lou.
However, the farmers claim that the crop fields have been destroyed by the recent floods and continuous rains, which have reduced the price of vegetables in the market.
India's conditions for export of panaj are relaxed and duty-releasing The price of panaj has decreased slightly, which was previously sold at Tk 120 per kg, now selling at Tk 110 to Tk 115.
The consumers are disappointed with the price of daily commodities in the market, they say, but the market syndicate is the same, and the syndicate is hostage to the consumer's pocket, there is no escape from this situation!
