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FRIDAY, JULY 04, 2025
Prices at Banani market soar moments after monitoring team departs

Bangladesh

UNB
10 October, 2024, 04:45 pm
Last modified: 10 October, 2024, 04:50 pm

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Prices at Banani market soar moments after monitoring team departs

UNB
10 October, 2024, 04:45 pm
Last modified: 10 October, 2024, 04:50 pm
The prices of various kitchen staples dropped by Tk15-Tk50 when the monitoring team was present, only to return to their previous high levels after the team left the market. Photo: UNB
The prices of various kitchen staples dropped by Tk15-Tk50 when the monitoring team was present, only to return to their previous high levels after the team left the market. Photo: UNB

The prices of vegetables, chicken, beef and other essential commodities rose once again in Banani Kitchen Market following the departure of the Commerce Ministry's market monitoring team today (10 October).

The prices of various kitchen staples dropped by Tk15-Tk50 when the monitoring team was present, only to return to their previous high levels after the team left the market.

The market inspection took place at around 11:00am, led by Sultana Akhter, deputy secretary of the Ministry of Commerce.

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Magfur Rahman, assistant director of the Directorate of National Consumer Rights Protection and other officials were present during the monitoring.

During the visit, the market appeared to comply with the ministry's pricing standards as price lists were visibly hung in different shops, showing beef being sold at Tk750 per kg, mutton at Tk1,000, broiler chicken at Tk200 per kg, Sonali chicken at Tk280 per kg, eggs at Tk160 per dozen, potatoes at Tk55 per kg, green chilli at Tk280 per kg, local onions at Tk115 per kg, and Indian onions at Tk110 per kg.

Shortly after the officials left the market, the prices surged again with beef price rising to Tk780 per kg, while that of broiler chicken to Tk220 per kg, Sonali chicken to Tk300 per kg, potatoes to Tk60 per kg, local onions to Tk120 per kg, and green chilli to Tk300 to Tk320 per kg.

While talking to UNB, a trader said that they were compelled to adhere to the ministry's price list during the inspection to avoid fines.

"We were warned to follow the prices fixed by the ministry. But selling at these prices means we can barely cover our costs," he said.

Joynal went on saying, "The wholesale prices are higher than what is mandated, and we are not at fault here. The wholesale syndicate should be broken first; otherwise, retail traders like us will continue to struggle under such inspections."

Most traders in Banani Kitchen Market were already aware of the monitoring team's visit beforehand, allowing them to prepare and display the 'appropriate' prices during the inspection, Joynal added.

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