DHAKA, Nov 14, 2023 (BSS) - The kitchen markets across the country has
started to witness a notable impact following the government's steps for
allowing import of eggs to reduce the price of such essential item.
The government over the last one and a half months gave permission for
importing some 25 crore pieces of eggs, but some 62,000 pieces of eggs have
so far been imported.
The eggs which were sold at Taka 15 per piece earlier are now being sold at
Taka 10 per piece much to the comfort of the common people.
According to the latest data of the state-run Trading Corporation of
Bangladesh (TCB), a dozen of eggs were seen sold at Taka 120 which means Taka
10 per piece. Such reduced price was also seen at the kitchen markets in the
capital's Karwan Bazar, Hatirpool and Shewrapara.
Talking to BSS, Senior Secretary of the Ministry of Commerce Tapan Kanti
Ghosh said, "Our main goal is not to import eggs, rather to reduce the price
of eggs and we've become successful in this regard. Eggs are being sold at
the kitchen markets much lower than the government fixed prices."
Earlier on September 14, the government has fixed the maximum price of each
egg at Taka 12 while the Ministry of Commerce started giving permission for
allowing import of eggs on September 17.
Tapan said the price of eggs started to fall following the import of eggs.
"But, we're cautious so that no company or enterprise could manipulate with
the price of eggs. The Bangladesh Competition Commission is working in this
regard."
He also said that the import of eggs would continue in order to keep the
price of eggs under control.
The Senior Commerce Secretary said that the government has taken all
necessary steps to keep stable the prices of essentials like eggs, potatoes,
edible oil and onion alongside ensuring the sufficient supply of these
commodities.