The market for rice and legumes is on the rise Capital



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The prices of onions, vegetables and eggs are falling

On Friday, the first day of the new year, the price of rice rose one point more in the capital’s retail market. Edible oil and lentil beans are also on the list. However, the good news for consumers is that the price of this product has dropped even further, as India has lifted the ban on onion exports. The prices of potatoes and eggs have also fallen.

A search of Kawran Bazar, Mohakhali Raw Bazar and Kamarpara Bazar in the Turag area of ​​the capital revealed the prices of various daily necessities. Rice retailers say the price of rice has risen in Mokame. Because of this, it has also affected the retail market. In particular, they said that the price of fine and medium quality rice has risen by 2 rupees per kg.

According to the same information, the government marketing agency Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB). The marketing company said yesterday in its market price report that Nazirshail / Miniket rice sells at Rs 60 to Rs 6 per kg and Pajama / Can at Rs 53 to Rs 60 per kg in the retail market. Which is two rupees more per kg than on Thursday, the last day of last year. Also, coarse eri / gold rice is sold at Rs 48 to Rs 50 per kg.

In addition to rice, yesterday the prices of edible oil and lentils also rose. Open soybeans are sold at Rs 106 to Rs 110 per liter, open palm oil at Rs 95 to Rs 98 per liter and super palm at Rs 96 to Rs 102 per liter. Additionally, bottled soybeans are sold for Rs 120-125 per liter with an increase of Rs 5. And the five-liter bottled soybeans sells for Rs 580-610.

Medium lentil legumes sell for Rs 85-90 per kg. Small lentils are sold at Rs 100-110 and large lentils at Rs 65-70 / kg. Meanwhile, when India lifted the ban on onion exports, the price of this product has dropped even more in the country’s market. The new domestic onions were sold at Tk 35-45 and the imported onions at Tk 25-35 on the market yesterday. Which was 50 to 60 rupees and 35 to 45 rupees a day ago, respectively. Rafiqul Islam, an onion trader in Kawran Bazar, said: “Now is the onion season.” So the onions come from India. As a result, the price has dropped a lot in two / one days.

The price of eggs has also dropped. Red eggs from the farm have been reduced from Tk 10 to Tk 80 to Tk 90 and duck eggs from Tk 140 to 150. And local chicken eggs are sold for Rs 60. However, the price of eggs has gone down but the price of chicken has gone up. Broilers are sold for Rs 130-135 per 10kg. Furthermore, lamb is sold for Rs 800-650 / kg and beef for Rs 580 / kg.

Meanwhile, the price of vegetables has fallen further due to the increased supply in the market. In the last week, the price of vegetables has dropped from Rs 5 to Rs 10 per kg. Turnips, radishes Rs 15-20 per kg, Carrots Rs 35-40 / kg, Beans Rs 25-30 / kg, brinjals Rs 30-40 / kg, Watermelons Rs 40-50 / kg, Barbati and radish Rs 40-50 per kg, Ripe tomatoes Rs 60-80 per kg Raw tomatoes are sold for Rs 20-25. Among the different types of fish that were sold yesterday in the market are the hornfish from 350 to 450 rupees, the koi from 180 to 180 rupees, the tilapia from 140 to 150 rupees, the one from 220 to 280 rupees, the catla de 250 to 300 rupees, shrimp 450 to 600 rupees, pangas 120 to 200 rupees. Poya fish is sold at 250 to 280 Tk per kg, Pabda fish at 250 to 300 Tk, Tengra fish at 300 to 450 Tk, Rupchanda fish at 500 to Tk at 600 and coral at 350 to 550 Tk per kg. . In addition, 500 to 600 grams of hilsa is sold at Rs 550 to 650 per kg and one kg of hilsa is sold at Rs 900 to 1100.

Ittefaq / ZHD



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