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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2025

Commodity prices

Commodity prices

Retailers from different areas in the city draw huge crowds to buy fresh vegetables from the wholesalers in the early morning hours at Kawran Bazar, one of the largest commodity markets in the capital. Photo: Rajib Dhar

Rice market already upward; prices of egg, onion, vegetable and spice leap in a week

Within just a week, the price of onions has increased by Tk15–20 per kilogram, while eggs have gone up by Tk10 per dozen. The price of rice was already high.

File Photo of a vegetable market. Photo: TBS

Vegetable and chicken prices on the rise

Representational image. File Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/TBS

Cauliflower price Tk25 in Dhaka but farmers struggle to sell even for Tk5

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

Commodity prices mostly down, still not in comfort zone

Farida Akhtar. Sketch: TBS

Govt working to control commodity prices: Adviser Farida

File photo of BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman. Photo: Collected

Tarique seeks pragmatic steps from govt for market control

Eggs and edbile oil. Photo: Collected

Govt cuts duties on edible oil, eggs to ease price pressure

File Photo of a vegetable market. Photo: TBS

Most vegetables selling at Tk100 per kg

Jatiya Nagorik Committee at a rally on 5 Oct. Photo: BSS

Nagorik committee for controlling commodity prices, swift trial of Jul-Aug massacre

Agriculture Minister Md Abdus Shahid. Photo: Collected

People not taking to streets shows goods' prices are bearable: Agri minister

Inflation is 9.67%, officially. Why does it feel higher?

Inflation is 9.67%, officially. Why does it feel higher?

Daily essentials. Photo: UNB

Prices of all types of meat and chicken up while vegetables remain stable on Friday

File photo: Saikat Bhadra/TBS

Dhaka North’s market monitoring drive. But does it really matter?

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