Due to strict restrictions in the country, the price of the buyer is now quite low compared to the normal price in various raw markets of the capital, but it has not affected the price of the product. On the contrary, the price of all types of rice has increased from Tk 2 to Tk 3 per kg in the market. However, the price of rice in the raw market has not increased.
As the reason for the increase in the price of rice in the Mohalla shop, three vendors in Mohammadpur, Katasur and Mirpur areas say that the cost of bringing goods and bringing goods is due to the ‘lockdown’.
The retail price of coarse pijam rice was Tk 45 to Tk 46 per kg in the three raw markets of the capital on Thursday. BR-28 rice was sold at Tk 48 to Tk 50 per kg while miniket Tk 60-62 and Nazirshail rice at Tk 68 to 70 per kg.
However, yesterday, BR-28 rice was sold at Tk 52 to Tk 53 per kg in various shops in Mohammadpur and Mirpur and the shopkeepers of the Mohalla took Tk 63 to Tk 65 per kg from the minik rice buyers.
Jabbar Hossain, Moodukani Jabbar Hossain of Mohammadpur, said that the transport cost has been reduced due to the lockdown. The drivers of trucks and pickups have to pay cases and fines as soon as the road goes down the road, the drivers have also given the gallop.
The price of vegetables has not been sold at 25 taka per kg, 55 taka per kg, garlic (import) 140 taka per kg, ginger (import) 200 taka per kg, the government announced strict restrictions on June 30. Although the lockdown was announced, the lockdown was announced, but the news was being announced.
Patol, Chichinga, Dhans, Eggplant, Barbati, Kankrol, Papaya and Bitter gourd are sold at Tk 35 to Tk 40 per kg. The price of green chillies is Tk 40 per kg. At the end of last month, bottled Satabin oil will be reduced to Tk 4 per liter at Tk 149 per liter, but the new oil has not yet come to the market.






