2024-05-11 04:56:46
Papaya prices on the way to the century on the pretext of low supply and production. Papaya is being sold at Tk 80 per kg with an increase of Tk 20 in a week.
On Friday (May 10), it is known that the prices of daily necessities other than potato and soybean oil are stable in the market after visiting various raw markets including New Market, Azimpur and Dhanmondi in the capital. However, the price of raw vegetables has increased by 5 to 10 rupees compared to last week.
Today in the raw market of the capital, one can see that brinjal is 80 to 100 taka per kg, bitter gourd is 60 taka, papaya is 80 taka, sweet potato is 60 taka, carrot is 60 taka, green chilli is 120 to 130 taka, each piece of gourd is 50 taka and cabbage is 50 taka and cauliflower. 50 taka, Tomato 55 to 60 taka, Chichinga 60, Cucumber 60, Borabati 80, Dherash 40, Potal 50, Pumpkin 30 taka, Raw mango 80 taka, Potato 60 taka, Onion 70 taka.
Meanwhile, farmed pangas at Tk 200 to Tk 220 per kg, tilapia at Tk 220, farmed horn at Tk 400 to Tk 450, roe at Tk 400 for large size, medium size at Tk 350, small size at Tk 200, kai at Tk 250, Pabda at Tk 450 to Tk 400, shrimp at Tk 800 to Tk 900. , Katla fish is being sold for 350 to 400 taka.
800 taka of beef, 1100 taka of beef, 300 to 350 taka of golden chicken. Farm eggs are being sold at Tk 45 to Tk 48, while domestic duck eggs are being sold at Tk 65.
The vegetable seller of the new market of the capital said. Ripon told RisingBD that papaya prices have increased due to low supply. Now have to buy wholesale at 70 rupees. Many shopkeepers do not bring papaya. We have no hands here.
Rafiq Mia, who came to buy vegetables at the capital’s Azimpur raw market, told RisingBD that the price of papaya has suddenly increased. We cannot say anything about why it increased. What will we eat if we have to buy ordinary papaya for 80 taka.