Prices of most vegetables rise
The prices of most vegetables and greens witnessed a fresh hike this week amid prolonged rain and a supply shortage due to the Durga Puja holidays.Â
The prices of most vegetables and greens witnessed a fresh hike this week amid prolonged rain and a supply shortage due to the Durga Puja holidays.Â
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The prices of almost all daily essentials maintained their high levels on Friday, as they have for over three months, leaving consumers struggling.
Top business groups have assured that prices of essential food items will remain at a tolerable level during the upcoming Ramadan.
The government on Monday decided to increase the price of edible oils by Tk 1 per litre following a demand by the refiners to make an upward adjustment in the prices by Tk 10.Â
The Bangladesh Vegetable Oil Refiners and Vanaspati Manufacturers Association has submitted a proposal to the commerce ministry, seeking price hikes of soya bean oil and palm oil.
Government official and traders have expressed mixed reactions over the price hikes of rice in Khulna as both sides provide contradictory information.
The prices of almost all daily essentials maintained their high levels on Friday as they have for past several months, offering no respite to consumers.Â
The prices of most daily essentials showed no sign of decreasing on Friday as they remained as high as they were in past weeks.
The prices of most daily essentials remained high on Friday, leaving the consumers under pressure.
The prices of most daily essentials, including atta, maida, onions and vegetables, remained high on the capital’s kitchen markets on Friday.
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