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MONDAY, JUNE 16, 2025

spice

Workers prepare soil for planting onion seedlings at the Spice Research Centre in Shibganj, Bogura. Over two decades, the centre has introduced 58 spice varieties and 156 cultivation technologies, boosting the production of crops like onion, chilli, garlic, ginger and turmeric. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

A growth catalyst: Bogura's Spice Research Centre spices up agriculture

Boxes of Everest fish curry masala are stacked on the shelf of a shop at a market in Srinagar, April 23, 2024. REUTERS/Sharafat Ali
World+Biz

US food regulator gathering information on MDH, Everest spices after alleged contamination

Boxes of Everest fish curry masala are stacked on the shelf of a shop at a market in Srinagar, April 23, 2024. REUTERS/Sharafat Ali
South Asia

India tells spice makers to verify quality after allegations of cancer-causing chemicals

Four people, including the owner of a spice factory, were arrested on charges of selling adulterated spices near Chattogram’s Miakhan Nagar Bridge in Chakta. Photo: TBS
Crime

4 including factory owner jailed in Ctg for selling adulterated spices

Import curbs drive up spice prices
Bazaar

Import curbs drive up spice prices

Representational image. Picture: Collected
Bazaar

Spice market hot with Eid one-and-a-half months away

The rising demand for brand spices
Bazaar

The rising demand for brand spices

Two women workers packing Grihini spice powder in Habiganj. The spices manufactured by Al Baraka Consumer Products have gained a reputation in the district for their good quality and affordable price. Photo: TBS
Industry

“Grihini” spices of Habiganj looks to wider popularity

File Photo: Chattogram’s Khatunganj is the country’s largest wholesale market for consumer goods. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/TBS
Markets

Lockdown leaves Khatunganj Eid spice sales stagnant

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NBR

Recommendation for slashing spice import duty to stop smuggling

How the spice trade gave birth to the modern economy
Panorama

How the spice trade gave birth to the modern economy

Spice prices unexpectedly dip before Eid
Trade

Spice prices unexpectedly dip before Eid

Cardamom price leaps on high demand
Markets

Cardamom price leaps on high demand

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