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Inflation: Consumers struggle in Dhaka’s kitchen markets

UNB . Dhaka
17 May 2024 17:31:02 | Update: 17 May 2024 18:55:50
Inflation: Consumers struggle in Dhaka’s kitchen markets
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The consumers in Dhaka are feeling the heat of inflation as price hike continues amid higher interest rates.

Prices of almost all consumer items including fish, eggs, vegetables, and other daily essentials saw their prices highest in a decade. Vegetables, meat, chicken, and fish prices have remained stable, but at higher rates, said several consumers of different professions.

They told UNB that higher prices of almost all vegetables, fish, chickens, meat, and other essential commodities are unlikely to decrease for now.

Abul Hossain, a mid-level official of an autonomous organisation, told UNB that the Taka (currency) has slid from 84 to 117 against one US dollar, which severely affected the consumer market.

Taka not only devalued, but also prices of utilities and fuel have increased, and interest rates soared. This entire rate hike impacted the consumer market, he said. Many other consumers echoed Abul.

Egg prices have been on a higher trend over the last 10 days and selling this popular protein item at Tk 160 per dozen on Friday in the capital. It saw an increase of price by Tk 25 in the last two week.

Visiting different kitchen markets including Kawran Bazar, Mohammadpur, Mohakhali, and Malibagh this correspondent observed that eggs were selling at Tk 160 per dozen.

Egg of domestic rearing hen was selling at Tk 75 to 80 per hali (4 pieces) and duck egg was selling at Tk 70 to 75 per hali.

The prices of broiler chicken and Pakistani origin Sonali chicken have increased by Tk 10 to 20 per kg compared to the last two weeks. The broiler chicken price is Tk 220 to 235 per kg based on size and quality. Apart from this, the price of Sonali chicken has also increased and is being sold at Tk 345 to 370 per kg based on size and quality.

Similarly, cock chicken was being sold at Tk 370 to 390 per kg, layer chicken at Tk 300 to Tk 350 per kg, and indigenous (desi) chicken at Tk 670 to Tk 765 per kg.

The traders of the concerned sectors said prices of chicken increased due to price hikes of chicken food and broiler chicks.

Beef was selling between Tk 750 to 780 per kg on Friday based on quality, which increased by Tk 30 per kg than other days of the week. Mutton and goat meat increased by Tk 50 per kg compared to last week and were selling at Tk 1,000 to 1,180 per kg based on quality.

Hilsha weighing about 450 gram was selling at Tk 650 per kg while Hilsha weighing 1 kg plus were selling at Tk 1,800 to 2,000 per kg at Kawran Bazar fish market on Friday. Hilsha weighing 700 to 800 grams were selling at Tk 900 to 1,000 per piece.

Fishes like Rohu and Carp were selling between Tk 300 to 450 per kg based on size and quality. Other fishes including riverine small fish were selling at Tk 400 to 700 per kg on Friday.

The prices of vegetables have remained stable at a higher rate this time compared to the previous years. Traders blamed inflation for this higher price. Vegetables including eggplant, okra, string beans, and bitter gourd were stable between Tk 50 to 60 per kg on Friday.

The prices of tomatoes have increased as the season is ending. Good quality tomatoes were selling between Tk 60 to 70 per kg. Bottle gourd, ash gourd and cauliflower are Tk 50 to 60 per piece.

Local variety of onion was selling between Tk 70 to 80 per kg, garlic at Tk 180 to 250, and ginger at Tk 200 to 280 per kg based on quality.

The prices of other commodities including rice, wheat, flour, milk, soybean, aromatic rice have remained unchanged.

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