Hilsa caught from Padma and Meghna rivers weighing about a kilogramme are being sold at Tk 900 while Hilsa of the same size from the sea fetched Tk 700. Those weighing two to two-and-a-half kilograms are being sold at Tk 2,000 to Tk 2,100 per kg in Chandpur markets.
Fish traders Nurul Islam and Mofiz Peda said at least 15 trucks and six to seven trawlers, each carrying 150 to 200 maunds of Hilsa, started arriving daily after Eid-ul-Azha.
There are about 250 wholesale traders and small businesses at Machghat who buy Hilsa from here and supply them to markets in Sylhet, Habiganj, Sreemangal, Kishoreganj, Jamalpur, Mymensingh, and the capital.
Bharat Chandra and his brother Romesh from Tangail said they bought Hilsa at Tk 34,000 per maund (each fish weighing about 1.1kg).
The buoyant supply is good news for the labourers too. āWeāve to work from dawn till 10pm. We donāt have time to talk,ā one of them told UNB.
Apart from traders, the general people also thronged the Machghat to purchase Hilsa at low price. Some traders said 30 percent of the Hilsa coming to the market weigh between 500 and 700 grams. They are being sold at Tk 450 per kg.
Engineer Tosaddeque Hossain, working at Chandpur Power House, said he bought a Hilsa weighing two kilogram at Tk 2,100 per kg.
āIāll send it to my elderly mother in Dinajpur,ā he said with a complacent smile.
Chandpur Deputy Commissioner A Sabur Mondol said the district was named āCity of Hilsaā but was later renamed āIlisher Bariā or the abode of Hilsa as per the suggestion of prominent painter Hashem Khan.