Chicken supply is scarce, prices soar



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Stock imageAt the beginning of the general holiday, that is, in late March and early April, the farm owners sold the chickens for Rs 60 or Rs 80 per kg as there was no demand. The hatchery owners killed the day-old chicks for not being able to sell them. Now the deficit has been created.

At the farm level in the Gazipur area, the price for broiler chicken is Rs 130 per kg. It is reaching the consumer at the rate of Rs 180 per kg.

As the government agency Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB), the market price for broiler chicken is now Rs 140-180. In one month, the price increased by 43 percent.

President of the National Council for the Protection of Poultry Farms and Gazipur Sreepur Farmer Khandaker. Mohsin The Prothom-aloWho said that farmers couldn’t raise chickens at a loss and couldn’t sell chickens. So there is a shortage now. It is temporary.

The price of rooster chicken on the market is Rs 220 per kg. In this case, the price did not change much. And the price of domestic chicken is 500 to 550 rupees per kg. This price has been increasing for a long time.

The price of meat has not dropped. Meat is now sold at Rs 560 to Rs 600 per kg on the market.

The Commerce Ministry said in a statement on Wednesday that traders had set the highest prices for hot spices at the wholesale level. At the wholesale level, cumin (India) is 300 to 340 rupees per kg, cinnamon (China) is 310 to 330 per kilogram, cinnamon (Vietnam) is 350 to 380 rupees per kg, clove is 60 at Rs 620 per kg and cardamom at Rs 2,600 to Rs 3,200 per kg. , Black pepper (white) from 550 to 580 rupees and black pepper (black) from 360 to 380 rupees will be marketed.

At the beginning of the general holidays, the price of chicken dropped
The child has to be abandoned since there is no buyer.

At the bazaars in the Kazipara, Pirerbagh and Mirpur-1 section of Dhaka and two popular online product outlets, spice products are sold at prices higher than the fixed price.

When asked, Enayet Ullah, president of the Bangladesh Wholesale Clothing Traders Association, said: “The price that has been set is already in effect.” We are already selling at this price.

When asked why prices are so high in the retail market, Enayet Ullah said that spices are slowly being sold in retail stores. There are also transportation costs to buy in the wholesale market.

The price of onion has dropped a little more. It sells for 35 to 45 rupees per kg. 100 to 110 rupees per kg of local garlic. And Chinese garlic sells for Rs 140-150 per kg. Ginger, which was more than Rs 300 per kg a month ago, is now available in Rs 150 to Rs 160.

The prices of most products on the market are decreasing. But the problem is that demand and income have decreased. Shamsuzzaman went shopping at the Kazipara market The Prothom-aloWho says: ‘There is no trade. Most people have no money. Many will not get the bonus. How many people will buy even if the price drops right now?



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