New potatoes did not affect the price of old potatoes



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The price of potatoes is rising per coma. Although the new potatoes reached the market, it did not affect the price of the old potatoes. Where the price of new potatoes decreases day by day; There, the price of old potatoes goes the other way. Where old potatoes used to cost Rs 45, it now costs Rs 50 per kg. Nobody has a headache with this now. The condition of the onion price is that it can be charged to buyers.

On the other hand, the supply of winter vegetables such as radish, turnip, cauliflower and cabbage has increased and their prices have fallen in the capital markets. However, the price of good quality vegetables has to be a bit higher. Several varieties of beans are available in the market. Among them, there is a variety of beans that costs Rs 60, one costs Rs 50-60. And the bean variety that was sold at 120-140 rupees per kg in the beginning now sells for 30 rupees per kg. In addition to beans, the prices of cauliflower and cabbage, one of the winter vegetables, have also fallen. A large cauliflower sells for Rs 20-30, while a small cauliflower is available for Rs 15-20. Medium cabbage sells for Rs 20-30. Radish is sold at Rs 20 per kg. Turnips are sold at Rs 30-40 per kg. Carrots are sold at Rs 30-40 per kg. Eggplant sells for Rs 30 per kg. Karala 30-40 rupees, potato 40 rupees, raw tomato 40 rupees. And ripe tomatoes are sold for 100 rupees for two weeks. Barbati is also sold at a high price. The pick is not going to be bought for less than Rs 60.

The price of new potatoes on the market is going down. Potatoes that cost one hundred rupees a kilo; That potato now sells for 80-100 rupees. However, the price of new potatoes continues to rise. The government was unable to control the price of old potatoes after fixing the price twice. Although it was set at 35 Tk per kg, old potatoes were sold at 45 Tk per kg from the beginning. Now that potato is sold for 50 rupees. But those with the responsibility of controlling the market are indifferent. Onions are sold as before. That’s all you have to do to buy from buyers. It still sells for Rs 50-60 per kg. Onions are sold at the same price in the market, at the same price in street shops and at the same price in mobile shops.
Sujan, a resident of the Segundo Bagicha area of ​​the capital, said that when he enters the market, he gets seasick at the price of an onion. The same onion is priced in the same store.

Several buyers have said that the price of fish and chicken eggs is still within reach. There are 14 eggs available for 100 rupees. Broilers are sold at Rs 130 per kg.



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