Vegetable prices in Bangladesh rise following the fuel price hike

Published Aug 6, 2022

Tridge summary

On August 6, 2022, following a rise in fuel oil prices, the market saw a significant increase in the prices of greens and vegetables in Kawran Bazar, Dhaka. The increased transportation costs have led to spinach, red spinach, and Malabar spinach being sold at higher prices. The price hike is expected to extend to staples like rice, onions, and potatoes, with potato transportation costs set to double. Businesses are urged to place orders promptly to offset the rising costs.
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Original content

The prices of all kinds of greens and vegetables have increased within a day of raising the prices of fuel oil. The increase in transportation cost due to fuel price hike has paved the way for the rise in vegetable prices. Vegetables are being sold at a price of Tk5 more than Friday (5 August) in the Kawran Bazar area of the capital. Spinach is being sold at Tk20, red spinach at Tk15 and Malabar spinach (Pui shaak) at Tk20. A shopper at the market, Mohammad Soni said, "The price of everything is beyond the limit like when you score a six in cricket and the ball goes outside the boundary". Mohammad Saqib, a vegetable vendor, said that the price of vegetables has increased by Tk5 to Tk10 per kg. The price of Okras has gone up from Friday's Tk30 to Tk40 on Saturday. Long beans (Borboti) from Tk40 to Tk50. Gourd has increased by Tk10 per piece and is now Tk50 to Tk60 depending on the size. Meanwhile, due to the increase in the price of fuel oil and the increase in the cost of ...
Source: TBS

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