Despite an ample supply of winter vegetables, their prices are soaring day by day, making it difficult for low- to middle-income people to have them on their plates.
As November comes to an end and December approaches, winter vegetables have started arriving in Khulna's markets.
Within a month, the prices of vegetables and other essential items have spiralled out of control.
People can hardly purchase any vegetables below Tk 70 per kilogramme. Even after reducing the tariffs on onions and potatoes, there has been no noticeable impact on Khulna’s market prices.
Despite the drive by the Directorate of National Consumer Rights Protection, the prices remain beyond control, leaving low-income buyers struggling.
The sharp rise in prices has created a crisis for people from lower- and middle-income groups.
During a recent visit to different kitchen markets in Khulna city on Wednesday and Thursday, new potatoes were being sold at Tk 100, while old potatoes were being sold at Tk 75.
Local variety onions were being sold at Tk 130, while Indian onions were priced at Tk 100 per kilogramme.
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