Bangladesh: 100 metric tonnes of green chilli imported in a single day from India

Published 2023년 7월 3일

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Around 100 metric tonnes of green chilli were imported into Bangladesh in a single day through four land ports from India. This import was permitted by the government in an effort to curb the steep price hike of green chilli in the country. Due to the increase in supply from the imports, the price of green chilli at the wholesale market in Bogura has become normal, and it is expected to fall further with the arrival of more shipments from India.
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Around 100 metric tonnes (114,000 kilogrammes) of green chilli was imported in a single day through four land ports from India on Sunday, according to sources at ports. The shipments of the essential kitchen item entered Bangladesh following the government's permission of importing 36,830 tonnes of green chilli to curb steep price hike, according to BSS. Three institutions imported 38,671 kilogrammes of green chili through Sonamasjid and Hili land ports on that day. Due to Eid-ul-Azha and weekend holidays, import remained stopped for five days from Tuesday to Saturday. Price of green chilli at wholesale market in Bogura became normal with a rise in supply after beginning of imports since June 26. Green chilli is being sold at Tk 100 to Tk 150 per kg on the basis of quality at wholesale level, said importer Parimal Prashad Raj of Bogura. He hoped price will fall further after arrival of green chilli shipments from India. Bogura's Raja Bazar wholesale traders said Indian chilli will ...

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