Hilsa's increase in supply in the capital market As a result, the prices also decreased slightly. After the Eid, the prices of other fishes went up, there was some relief in the decrease in the price of fish hilsa fish in the market.
Fish traders said that although the hilsa is not seasonable, the hilsa is being caught in the coast. As a result, the supply of Hilsa increased in the market.
On Friday, in the capital's Abdullahpur fish farm and Kawranbazar, a hilsa of one kilogram of weight is being sold from 1 thousand to 1200 taka. Hilsa weighing 5 to six hundred pounds is sold from 3:30 to 4½ taka.
Kalam said the fish trader of the Abdullahpur fish-laden fish, the supply of the hilsa increased. So the price is low. If the supply increases, the price may fall further.
Meanwhile, the price of other fish is high as the price of the fish is reduced. Rattles 250 to 400 taka per kg, Rui 250 to 350 rupees, cultivation of Kis 250 to 320, Pangas 150 to 220, Tengra 500 to 600 taka, Magura 550 to 750 rupees, Sarpuri 350 to 450 rupees, Telapia 140 The price is being sold at Tk. 200.
Along with fish, prices of vegetables also increased. After the Eid, the prices of vegetables may decline somewhat, but there is no reflection of this in the hope of consumers.
Per kilogram of brinjal, kakrool and zinc, 40 to 55 taka, 40 to 50 taka per kilogram, Tomato 110 to 120, tomato Tk 100 to 120, onion 40 to 45 taka per kg. Selling at rates
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