Sylhet meat sellers in Bangladesh go on strike

Published 2022년 4월 7일

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Meat traders in Sylhet city have halted sales of beef and mutton in protest against the prices set by the Sylhet City Corporation. The traders' association is demanding that the prices be increased due to rising market costs of cattle. The city corporation has been notified of the issue, and the mayor has promised to address it.
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Meat traders in Sylhet city on Thursday went on a strike suspending sales of beef and mutton, protesting at the meat prices fixed by the Sylhet City Corporation.The Sylhet City Meat Traders’ Cooperative Association called for the strike after an emergency meeting on the day.General secretary of the association Abdul Khalik said that the strike would continue until the prices were revised upward.He said that the Sylhet City Corporation authorities fixed the price of beef at Tk 600 per kilogram and the price of mutton Tk 850 per kg in the city.Khalik said that they would incur losses if they sell the meats at the stipulated prices because of the rising market prices of cattle.‘We have been requesting the city mayor to reconsider the meat prices for more than a month. But he did not agree to increase the prices of beef and mutton, which are being sold at higher ...
Source: Newagebd

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