Vegetable Prices Begin to Drop
Vegetable prices in the capital markets have started to drop. Traders say the markets are now filled with winter vegetables, bringing some relief in prices. While some vegetables are still being sold at Tk80 to 150 per kg, most are now priced between Tk50 and 60. Although winter vegetables are expected to be more cheaper during this season, the low market prices of vegetables are offering some respite.
A visit to several markets in Kawran Bazar, Agargaon, Shyamoli, and Kallyanpur on Friday (December 13) revealed this scenario.
Traders noted that within a few days, more winter vegetables would arrive in the markets, likely reducing prices further.
In Kawran Bazar, new potatoes are selling at Tk100 per kg, tomatoes at Tk120, green chilies at Tk100, hyacinth beans with seeds at Tk100, bitter gourds at Tk100, cucumbers at Tk80, carrots at Tk80, radishes at Tk30, and spring onions at Tk80 per kg.
Other vegetables include string beans at Tk100 per kg, round eggplants at Tk80, long eggplants at Tk60, medium-sized cauliflowers at Tk50 per piece, cabbages at Tk50 per piece, papayas at Tk50 per kg, lady's finger at Tk80, pumpkins at Tk40 per kg, regular hyacinth beans at Tk50, turnips at Tk50, and onion flowers at Tk30 per bundle.
According to vegetable vendor Zakir, prices have not decreased as much as expected. "In previous years, vegetable prices used to drop to Tk30 to 40 per kg, but this year they haven't. However, prices are lower than before," he said.
Shahin, a shopper from Farmgate, remarked "Tomatoes are still around Tk150 per kg. Cucumbers and carrots are also expensive. Where is the price reduction?"
Homemaker Fatema Akter commented, "While some vegetables are cheaper, many are still overpriced. Only if vegetables were priced at Tk30 to 40 per kg could we truly say prices have dropped."
Meanwhile, in Kawran Bazar's wholesale market, local onions are selling for Tk70 to 120 per kg, and Indian onions for Tk70 to 80. Pabna's local onions are being sold for Tk120 per kg. Additionally, Chinese ginger is priced at Tk160, Chinese garlic at Tk210 to 220, fresh ginger at Tk100 to 110, and garlic from Natore at Tk230 to 240 per kg. An analysis of the market over the past few months shows a slight decrease in wholesale ginger prices, while garlic prices remain mostly unchanged.
In terms of meat, beef is selling at Tk750 per kg, and goat meat at Tk1,100 per kg. Farm chickens are being sold at Tk180, Pakistani chickens at Tk310 taka, and local chickens at Tk520 per kg.
Chicken vendor Kalam noted that poultry prices have risen slightly, selling for Tk190 per kg, an increase of Tk10 in just two days. Meat prices in other markets are almost the same. Eggs are being sold at Tk145 to 150 per dozen.
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