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FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 2026

vegetables

vegetables

winter vegetable cultivation began in the first week of November. Photo: BSS

Narail targets over 74,000 tonnes of winter vegetables

According to the DAE, the cultivation target includes 1,285 hectares in Narail Sadar, 695 hectares in Lohagara, and 1,160 hectares in Kalia upazila.

Consumers gather at Karwan Bazar ahead of Ramadan on 11 March 2024. Photo: TBS

Prices of daily essentials ease slightly, but consumers still struggle

Home Affairs Adviser Lt Gen (retd) Md Jahangir Alam. File Photo: BSS

Govt to build 100 small cold storages to store vegetables: Agri adviser

Photo: TBS

Onion, egg, veggie prices surge in a month, hitting consumers hard

A vegetable vendor is seen with attending to his products at a kitchen market in the capital. Photo: Jahir Rayhan

Onion prices surge despite harvest season; chicken prices drop

File Photo of a vegetable market. Photo: TBS

Vegetable prices on the rise, fish and meat remain stable

 A kitchen market in the Moghbazar Aambagan area of Dhaka. File photo: TBS

Potato, onion prices ease; chicken takes an upswing

Representational Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS

Govt mulls alternative agri market to combat syndicates

The special train for agricultural goods passing through Chuadanga on 22 Oct. Photo: TBS

Agri-goods special train fails to transport enough vegetables to Dhaka on first day

Representational image. Photo: BSS

OMS begins: Potatoes at Tk30, eggs Tk130 per dozen, onions Tk70

Representational image. Photo: BSS

Govt to sell potato, egg, onion, pointed gourd under OMS from tomorrow

Green chilies has soared to Tk600 per kg compared to Tk180-220 just a week ago. Photo: Collected

Green chilli now costs Tk600 per kg in Bagerhat

File Photo of a vegetable market. Photo: TBS

Increased supply brings down veg prices; chicken, egg still high

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