As the holy Eid-ul-Azha, the second largest religious festival of the Muslim community, is knocking at the door, cattle markets in the southern district of Bagerhat are getting momentum with the presence of sellers and buyers.
However, the sale is yet to be buzzed as buyers and sellers are expressing mixed reactions regarding prices.
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Buyers allege that the price of each cow has increased by Tk 10,000 to Tk 50,000 compared to last year.
On other hand, the sellers and farmers defended it saying that the price hike of cattle feed, which is forcing them to sell at higher prices. Some farmers claim they are incurring losses even when selling at higher prices.
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Visiting cattle markets on Thursday, UNB’s Bagerhat correspondent found that over a hundred cows and numerous buyers and sellers were seen at Foylahat market in Rampal upazila.
However, the sale and purchase were relatively low. Many buyers were waiting until the last minute to make their purchases.
Mohammad Mallik, a resident of Digraraj area under the upazila said, he came to buy a cow, but the prices and his choice were not matching. There are still two to three days left, so he will wait to the last.
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Rashid Fakir from Chaksri area said as there were many cattle in the market. He will buy a sacrificial animal if he finds a suitable one.
A buyer named Mohibul Haque, who purchased a large a cow, said that, "I bought this cow for Tk 220,000, but it seems the prices are much higher than last year."