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Rain, floods, lean season blamed for vegetable price hike in Dhaka

Green chilies being sold at Tk400 per kg

Update : 17 Oct 2024, 01:05 PM

Traders and concerned government officials blamed incessant rains, floods and lean season for the price rise of vegetables in different markets in Dhaka.

"Vegetable production is now low due to off-season and recent floods damaged a lot of vegetable farmland in 13 districts, leading to less supply causing a sharp rise in price of vegetables," Department of Agricultural Marketing Director General (DG) Md Masud Karim told BSS.

He also expressed his hope that the vegetables price will decline in the next month.

Karim said the government has taken steps to sell eggs, potatoes, onions, papayas, bitter gourd, pointed gourd, green chilies, arum (kochur mukhi) and gourd at subsidized price in city markets to reduce people's economic hardship.

Traders echoed Karim saying: "Somewhat mismanagement, incessant rains, heavy floods and low production and supply shortages for lean season contributes to price hike of vegetables in city markets".

They said price of most of the vegetables is in rising trend as potato sells for Tk55 per kg, green chilies for TK400 per kg, brinjal for Tk140-180 per kg, snake gourd for Tk80 per kg, bitter gourd for Tk120-100 per kg, cucumber at Tk60 per kg, gourd for Tk100 per piece and bean for Tk320 per kg at Nawabganj and Palashi markets in the capital.

Cucumber sells at Tk60 per kg, tomato at Tk200 per kg, cauliflower for Tk80 per piece, cabbage at Tk60 per piece, pumpkin at Tk60 per piece, papaya for Tk40 per kg, asparagus bean for Tk160 per kg and onion at Tk110-120 per kg.

Vegetable seller of Nawabganj market Md Sabuj said he sells vegetables at a high of TK15-20 per kg than the wholesale market as he buys vegetables from Kawran Bazar wholesale market in the capital.

Traders said the country sees low vegetable production due to heavy rains and floods contributing to price rise of vegetables in the markets.

A buyer said usually vegetable price remains a bit higher at the lean period of autumn as heavy rain and flood also damaged the vegetable farmland this year, rising its price causing people to suffer.

Some middlemen are also responsible for its price hike, he added, urging the government to maintain strict monitoring in kitchen markets to contain audacity of the middlemen to keep controlling markets.

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