Mymensingh is also full of shoppers



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The government has again announced a blockade to prevent coronavirus infection. As a result, crowds of shoppers have been seen in the essential commodity markets in Mymensingh. However, prices remain stable.

On Saturday (April 3) afternoon, a scene was seen around the Mechua Bazaar in the city of Mymensingh.

Babul, owner of Messrs. Jilapi Patri’s Usman Traders said the impact of the shutdown has increased rice sales. However, new rice will hit the market soon. That is why the price of rice is unlikely to rise. Prices are stable compared to last week.

He said that Nazirshail is sold at Rs 72-53 per kg, Atash at Rs 52-53, Twenty nine rice at Rs 52-54 and Ninety-five at Rs 50-51 per kg.

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Another trader, Mercedes Kawsar Rice Mill Abdus Salam, said: “Ramadan is coming and then the new month arrives. So the sale of rice has increased a bit. However, the impact of the blockade has not been felt in the market.

He said coarse Eri rice is selling at Rs 44-46 and gold at Rs 46-48 per kg. However, the price of rice this week.

Nurul Amin Store Nurul Amin from Meshua Bazar said that Maskalai legumes are sold at 125 Tk / kg, local lentils at 115 Tk, hybrid lentils at 60 Tk, Khesari legumes at 90 Tk and peas at 45 Tk. Packs of sugar are sold at 80 tk, gram at 5 tk minus 80 tk, mugdal at 135 tk.

Talking to three teachers who came to the market. Razia Parveen Maya, one of them, said: ‘We do the market together every month because we don’t have time. However, if the confinement is long, preparations must be made.

Bappi, owner of Messrs. Bappi Enterprise in Mechua Bazar, said: “The pressure to sell has increased in the confinement. However, the price of edible oil is the highest on the market. Opened soybean oil 130 rupees per liter. Furthermore, bottled products are sold at 135 Tk per liter.

Narayan Talukder, who came to the market, said: ‘The government has announced a shutdown. It is not possible to say how long this blockage lasts. There is also the possibility of price increase. So I am doing more and more in the market ”.

Humayun, a retailer in the fish market, said: ‘Sales in the confinement are increasing. However, the price of the raw material has not increased. Small eggplant 40 per kg, barbati 80, cucumber 40, carrot 25 rupees, green pepper 40 rupees per kg. Lemons are sold at a high price, 40 rupees a hali.

Laughter eggs sell for Tk 40, free-range chicken eggs for Tk 30, domestic chicken eggs for Tk 50 and garlic for Tk 80.

Amirul Islam, a commodity retailer in the market, said that Patal costs Tk 40, beans Tk 30, Sajna Tk 80, Chichinga Tk 50, Karala Tk 50, Lati Tk 60, beans Tk 30, tomatoes Tk 25, local squash Tk 30 and small potatoes Tk 20. Large potatoes are sold at Tk 15, onions at Tk 30, garlic at Tk 120 and dried chilies at Tk 240 per kg.

Tapan Kumar Pal, a trader in the market, said that opened turnips cost Tk 80 and packaged turnips cost Tk 80 per kg.

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Meanwhile, low quality dates are sold at Rs 200-750 / kg, medium quality dates at Rs 400 and good quality dates at Rs 600-750 / kg.

Raja Quraishi, a meat seller at the fish market, said there is a lot of pressure from buyers in the market everywhere. Khasi meat is sold at Tk 720 and beef at Tk 550-580 per kg.

Sarwar Hossain, owner of Ripon Poultry House, said that broilers were selling at 145 Tk / kg, Pakistani, Sonali and Cock chickens at 300 Tk / kg, and domestic chickens at 400 to 420 Tk / kg.

Yusuf, a fishmonger in Mechua Bazar, said: However, the price of fish has not increased even though there are more buyers in the market.

He said mirror carp 300 rui rui per kg, carfu (medium) 200 rupees, large carfu 250-260 rupees, small silver carp 150 rupees, katal (large) 260 rupees, tengra 250 rupees, horn 400 rupees, tilapia 120 rupees Being sold. However, the large hilsa sells for Rs 900 per kg.

Manjurul Islam / SJ / MKH



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