FBCCI team to visit Karwan Bazar to control commodity prices

by times news cr

When the prices of daily commodities are high, the monitoring team of Federation of Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI), the apex organization of traders, has visited the market.

Sunday (October 13) administrator of FBCCI. The organization’s market monitoring team conducts market inspection work from morning to noon under the leadership of Hafizur Rahman.

Raised from FBCCI, FBCCI is inspecting the market to keep the prices of daily necessities normal, supply system functioning and market syndicates under control. The organization’s market monitoring team visited the raw market of Karwan Bazar in the capital on Sunday.

After visiting the market, the administrator of FBCCI took part in a discussion meeting with Karwan Bazar Arat Traders Multipurpose Cooperative Society. Hafizur Rahman. At this time, he urged retailers and wholesalers to be more responsible to keep the prices of daily necessities at a reasonable level.

The meeting was presided over by the President of Karwan Bazar Art Traders Multipurpose Cooperative Society. Omar Farooq He also said that traders will continue to cooperate with FBCCI’s regular program in market monitoring.

Saifur Rahman Chowdhury Sujan, General Secretary of Karwan Bazar Arat Traders Bhumukhi Cooperative Association, Abu Bakkar Siddique, Secretary General of Kawaran Bazar Kitchen Market Association, President of Bangladesh Raw Materials Arat Malik Samiti and General Council Member of FBCCI. Imran Master, General Secretary of Bangladesh Raw Material Dealers Association and General Council Member of FBCCI Mohammad Monirul Islam and other business leaders were present.

FBCCI team to visit Karwan Bazar to control commodity prices

It is to be noted that during the market monitoring of FBCCI, the price of beef in Karwan market is Tk 750 per kg, goat meat Tk 1000 per kg, broiler chicken Tk 200 per kg, golden chicken Tk 280 to Tk 300 per kg, eggs Tk 165 per dozen, potatoes Tk 55 per kg, Eggplants were sold at Tk 80 per kg, green chillies at Tk 280 to Tk 300 per kg, local onions at Tk 110 per kg. At this time the FBCCI market monitoring team also observed that the price list was visible in every shop.

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