‘Cows and goats eat tough vegetables’



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Biplob Hossain and Murad Ali, farmers from Garabaria village in Gangni upazila, said that many vegetables were destroyed by rain and leaf blight. To make up for that loss, the farmers borrowed money and started farming again. This time the vegetables are also very well produced. But the market is not matching the price now.

Not just cabbage, the prices of all kinds of vegetables have dropped as the supply of winter vegetables on the market has increased. Speaking with vendors and shopkeepers, it was learned that the farmer earned three rupees by selling one kg of radish brought from the field on Saturday. A week ago, the wholesale price for mulberry was 12 rupees. Farmers get three to four rupees selling cabbage that weighs 1.5 kg on average. A week ago, the wholesale price for 1 kg of cabbage was Rs 25. In addition, the farmer obtained a price of five rupees by selling a one kilo cauliflower. A week ago the price was Rs 30 per kg.

A week ago, beans at Tk 50 were sold at Tk 10, brinjals at Tk 30, green chilies at Tk 100, potatoes at Tk 35, carrots at Tk 20 and carrots at Tk 40 and 40 in different markets. retailers in Meherpur on Saturday. The prices of spinach, cilantro, sweet squash and tomato have dropped. However, the supply of early varieties of potatoes has recently increased on the market. The price is above Rs 40 per kg.

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