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Ginger, garlic and potato along with onion were also seen in various markets in Dhaka on Saturday. The price of broiler chicken has also risen. However, the prices of beef and lamb have dropped a bit.
On this day, local onions are sold at Charulata Raw Bazaar in Moghbazar at a price of Tk 75 to Tk 6 per kg. Imported onions sold for Rs 45 to Rs 50 per kg.
Domestic onions were sold for Rs 58-60 / kg at Karwan Bazar, while imported onions were sold at Rs 40-45 / kg.
Last week, domestic onions were sold at Rs 45-50 per kg, while imported onions were sold at Rs 30-35 per kg.
When asked about the reason for the increase in onion prices, Karwanbazar retailers said they had to buy at higher prices in warehouses. So they are forced to sell at a slightly higher price.
When asked about the sudden increase in onion prices, Manik Saha, owner of an onion warehouse in Shyambazar in Old Dhaka, told bdnews24.com: The domestic onion market has also increased in the last week to the Pair with Indian onions.
“But given that the onion price is a little lower today than yesterday, it looks like the price will go down this time.”
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Manik Saha said: “The national onion cost 54 rupees yesterday, today it is down 5 rupees to 46 rupees. Indian onions have been sold at a price of Rs 38 to Rs 40 per kg. A week ago, Indian onion cost 30 rupees and national onion 40 rupees. ”
In September last year, when India first increased the export price of onion and then stopped exporting, there was instability in the Bangladesh market. The price of Rs 50 per kg rises to Rs 250-300.
Later, the government tried to manage the situation by importing onions of different colors from Myanmar, China, Egypt and Pakistan.
The prices of ginger, garlic and potatoes have also risen compared to last week. The potatoes were sold at Rs 34 to Rs 38 per kg in the retail market last week and at Rs 36 to Rs 40 on Saturday.
Domestic garlic cost Rs 80-90 per kg last week. On Saturday it is sold between 100 and 120 rupees per kg. And imported garlic sells for Rs 60-70 / kg.
Imported ginger is selling for Rs 200 to Rs 240 per kg, which was from Rs 180 to Rs 200 last week. However, the price of domestic ginger is falling from Taka 120 to Taka 150 per kg.
Vegetable prices remain high, with just Rs 50-60 per kg for almost all vegetables except raw papaya. Raw papaya sells for Rs 30-35 per kg. Shrimp, Dhundal and Chichinga are sold for between Rs 50-60 / kg.
120 to 130 rupees per kg of tomatoes. The import of carrots is Rs 90-100 per kg. Pumpkins cost Rs 60-80 each. Round aubergine is sold at Rs 100 per kg. And the long aubergine is sold at Rs 60 per kg.
Broilers are also on the rise. Last week it was sold between 110 and 120 rupees per kg, but on Saturday its price rose from 125 to 130 rupees. Pakistani chickens are sold at Rs 230-240 per kg and laying hens at Rs 230-240 per kg.
However, beef was being sold at a price of Rs 520-550 per kg that day, which was Rs 580-600.
Khasi meat sells for Rs 650 to Rs 750 per kg, which was previously Rs 800 to Rs 900.
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