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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2026

Fruits

Fruits

Representational image: Collected

Fruits out of reach for mid-income households as Ramadan begins

In the past two to three weeks, imported fruit prices have jumped by Tk50-Tk150 per kilogram. Local fruits like plum, papaya, banana, and guava have also risen by Tk30-Tk60 per kilogram

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Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia sent seasonal fruits to Qatar’s emir and prime minister on 25 June 2025. Photo: BSS

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People buying fruits from National Fruit Fair organised by agriculture ministry on 19 June 2025. Photo: Courtesy

Bangladesh now produces 72 fruits, says agri adviser as national fruit fair starts

Seasonal fruits at a fruit stall. File Photo: BSS

Old Dhaka markets overflow with juicy summer fruits

A fruit seller holds litchis in his hands at a market in Dinajpur. The district has witnessed a fall in litchi and mango production this year due to unfavourable weather. Photo: TBS

Litchi starts appearing in Rajshahi markets

Representational image/Pexels

Why eating fruits on an empty stomach in the morning may not be ideal

NBR slashes import tax on fruits

NBR slashes import tax on fruits

Photo: BSS

Dragon farming boosts Rajshahi's agro-based entrepreneurship

Agriculture Secretary Wahida Akter today (6 July) at DRU event. Photo: BSS

People will get mango, jackfruit all 365 days: Agri secretary 

Representational image. File Photo: TBS

High demand for transporting seasonal fruits drives up truck fare

A customer browses newly arrived mango from Rajshahi at a shop in Karwan Bazar of the capital. The photo was taken recently. Photo: Rajib Dhar

Imported fruits sale falls as consumers opt for seasonal ones

File Photo: TBS

Local fruits a blessing in Ramadan amid dearer exotic ones

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