i personally have no issues with that. although i think slaughtering them on our side might be risky for politicians.^^^ alternatively we can have export beef to bangladesh.
selling them seems easier to deal with.
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i personally have no issues with that. although i think slaughtering them on our side might be risky for politicians.^^^ alternatively we can have export beef to bangladesh.
Lol, how do you think we became one of the biggest exporter of beef. I dont think people in abattoirs wait for cows to die (what a boring job that will be... )i personally have no issues with that. although i think slaughtering them on our side might be risky for politicians.
selling them seems easier to deal with.
hehh i meant in states around BD. is W. bengal ok with beef production?Lol, how do you think we became one of the biggest exporter of beef. I dont think people in abattoirs wait for cows to die (what a boring job that will be... )
The People in Bordering Indian states are much better than hungry and poor of BD. Thats why these BD cross the border to earn rs. 500. I know for a hungry and poor BD rs 500 is too much but is it worth to risk their lives?
The crossing border trend shows which side is more poor and desperate to earn profits. Indians are not crossing border to sell cattle, it is BD which is crossing the border to buy them.
Number of people involved in the trade has increased over time, thanks to the big bucks they earn in the illegal trade. The price depends upon the quality of a cattle, which is usually between Rs 500 and Rs 3000 in India, can touch up between Rs 20,000 and Rs 40,000 in Bangladesh, is a testimonial to the flourishing business.
Elaborating on the modus opernadi of the network involved in the trade, the BSF official informed that the cattle smuggled are brought from far flung states like Haryana, Maharashtra and Rajasthan. This is because the price tag for cattle in these states is higher in comparison to those from Bihar and Bengal. The price for a cattle which costs Rs 500 in Haryana and Rajasthan goes as high as Rs 2500 once it reaches West Bengal. By the time, it reaches the bordering area, the cost of the same cattle touches Rs 5000. It increases to Rs 15000 when it crosses the Indian border. Finally it fetches Rs 40,000 in Bangladeshi markets. Even BDR charges Rs 500 per cattle claiming it as a custom duty but it is a penalty amount for which a token is also issued.
http://www.love4cow.com/ScienceNews14.htm
Many come from as far away as Haryana and Punjab. An estimated 20,000 to 25,000 animals enter Bangladesh almost everyday through West Bengal alone. While the trade is illegal on the Indian side, it becomes legal the moment the livestock enters Bangladesh.
^^^ we have a trade deficit with china, will it mean we feed hungry and poor china.
It means we are unable to produce things at competitive level. We are not doing favour to chinese poor by buying their products.
Most of the border's poor of India depends of smuggling goods to Bangladesh.
Trade with China is legal but this is not the case with Bangladesh. Most of the border's poor of India depends of smuggling goods to Bangladesh.
How does it change the fact that you are not doing a favour by buying things which you need. Its not as if myanmar is giving you cheaper but you prefer Indian just because you care for our poor.Trade with China is legal but this is not the case with Bangladesh. Most of the border's poor of India depends of smuggling goods to Bangladesh.
Then why only bangladeshi rich (smugglers) ready to risk their life for this trade
Go and sleep ... you need that badly
How does it change the fact that you are not doing a favour by buying things which you need. Its not as if myanmar is giving you cheaper but you prefer Indian just because you care for our poor.
You buy Indian product because of price differential (or non availablity locally), not because of any favour to us, legal or illegal does not change that fact.
There are thousands of cheap chinese goods smuggled into India too. There are illegal drugs from afgainstan/pakistan (and no it does not mean we are doing any favour to them... )
Only male calves/ bulls are sold for meat/leather and smuggled into Bangladesh.
India should legalize it, and jack the prices up by at least 5 times. This will stop the scourge of Bangladeshi smugglers crossing into India illegally and getting killed by BSF and at the same time will decrease the volume of smuggling (cause Indian beef will then become unaffordable for most Bangladeshis).
For the Indian farmers and cattle traders it will be win win situation, as they ll make a lot more money than they do by selling the cattle to the smugglers.
Are you still having your wet dream??? If so come out of it. India can not raise the cow price then national average or local average. It can only charge a reasonable tax but If the charge is more then through legal way cow sell will be down and everything will come back to the present stage again. If India raises cow price by 5 times then all of Indians cow will be diverted to Bangladeshi border but too much cow will crash the price but for Indians it will shoot up more.
And why is that?BAngladesh has no other source, its either you pay 5 times the price or you don't eat beef.
When India will legalize cow beef export, it won't be legalized just for Bangladesh! Indian cattle traders will be able to export it to any country, so if Bangladeshis won't buy it, other "riche"r countries will. Even if they sell it at 5 times the price they sell it to Bangladeshi smugglers( throw away price imo), it will still be a lot lower than the international market price, giving them a lot of importers willing to buy Indian cow beef.
Not to forget India is already the world's largest Buffallo meat exporter, so all the infrastructure is already there. It will be win win for Indian cattle traders and businesses. Not so much for Bangladeshi consumers and cattle traders.
So am all for legalizing cow beef export.
You know it quite well what is the miserable condition of the poors of India in the bordering region. Considering this it will be better for you to stop having such wet dream. If things would be like that India would legalize it long ago.