What's new

Potatoes in the cold storage, warehouse empty

idune

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
Dec 14, 2008
Messages
13,663
Reaction score
-40
Country
Bangladesh
Location
United States
Potatoes in the cold storage, warehouse empty
Shafiqul Islam
Published: 20:45, October 21, 2020 | Last updated: 21:29, October 21, 2020


Arte Al Nei (Photo: Focus Bangla)

The market has created an artificial crisis of potatoes. Potatoes are stored in the cold storage and the warehouse is kept empty. Showing that there is no normal supply of potatoes in the market. Potato prices have been increased due to crisis in supply management. Despite the government fixing the price of potatoes in two phases in the face of the demand of traders, potatoes are not being sold at the fixed price anywhere in the country. Nowhere in the country is there a supply of potatoes at Tk 28 per kg, on the pretext that they are being sold at Tk 50 to 55 per kg. This information has been known by searching in multiple markets of the capital.

Meanwhile, the state-run Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB) has started selling potatoes at Tk 25 per kg from Wednesday (October 21). However, it did not have any effect on the market. As a result, there was no sign of resolving the existing instability in the potato market.Arte Al Nei (Photo: Focus Bangla)

According to sources, after the second round of meetings with potato warehousing and wholesalers, the government has rescheduled the price of per kg potatoes from Tk 30 to Tk 35 in the retail market. The price was set at a meeting at the Department of Agricultural Marketing at Khamarbari on Tuesday (October 20th).
Earlier on October 8, the Department of Agriculture Marketing had fixed the price of per kg potato at Tk 23 at the cold storage level, Tk 25 at the wholesale level and Tk 30 at the consumer level. Letters were also sent to the deputy commissioners to confirm this price. But traders objected to the fixed price. At one stage they stopped selling potatoes. In the meeting on Tuesday (October 20), considering the overall situation, the price of potato has been re-fixed at Tk 28 per kg at cold storage, Tk 30 at wholesale and Tk 35 at retail.Potatoes sold at TCB (Photo: Focus Bangla)
Meanwhile, it has been found that big traders have stored thousands of tons of potatoes in cold storage in the hope of making more profit. Gradually, the potato-centric crisis has intensified and these potatoes are being gradually released from the cold storage at higher prices on the pretext of mismanagement. 10 tons of potatoes are coming in the market against the demand of 100 tons. As a result, unscrupulous potato traders are trying to destabilize the market by creating a crisis of 90 tons. Potato wholesalers have complained.
The largest wholesale market for potatoes in the country is Kawranbazar in the capital. I went to the potato wholesale market for a long time and saw that there is no stock of potatoes anywhere. Empty everywhere. There is no way to understand that thousands of tons of potatoes are traded here every day. There is complete laziness.Potatoes sold at TCB (Photo: Focus Bangla)
When asked, wholesaler Abdur Rahman said, 'There is no supply of potatoes in the market. So we're sitting lazy. No trade. Potatoes are in cold storage. But the storekeepers are not releasing potatoes from cold storage. What will the market do? So I am sitting lazy. '
Meanwhile, a search in Munshiganj near the capital revealed that the cold storages there are now full of potatoes. At other times during this time of the year, potatoes are gradually released from cold storages and released into the market. However, this year's picture is different. This year, new potatoes are being stored in empty cold storages.
When asked, Sarwar Hossain, manager of Sonar Bangla Cold Storage in Mirkadim, Munshiganj, said, 'We had some space in our cold storage. Last week I left 200 maunds of potatoes and filled them. In this way, the empty space in the cold storage in this area is being filled with new potatoes.
Meanwhile, the market will be monitored to check whether the potatoes are being sold at the price set by the government at Tk 35, said the Agriculture Minister. Abdur Razzak. "Market monitoring will be intensified in a day or two," he told reporters at the agriculture ministry at the secretariat on Wednesday (October 21st). The traders have returned home happy with the price fixed by the government. They themselves have said that if this price is not implemented, they will be considered as profiteers. They will try their best to cooperate with us. And we will intensify market monitoring from Thursday or in a day or two.Potatoes sold at TCB (Photo: Focus Bangla)
The Minister of Agriculture said, 'For many years the price of potato is 30 to 35 rupees. If it is, people will not think so. But if it becomes 50-60 rupees then it is not acceptable at all. We will try to make the 35 rupees fixed by the government effective. The price will come down within a month.
Meanwhile, the Department of Agriculture Marketing has said that it is unreasonable to sell potatoes at retail price of Tk 38 to 42 per kg. Therefore, a letter has been sent to the Deputy Commissioners (DCs) from the Department of Agricultural Marketing to ensure the sale of potatoes at a maximum price of Tk 30 per kg at the consumer level. The letter was recently sent to the deputy commissioners of 64 districts of the country.
According to the letter, the total demand for potatoes in the country is about 6 lakh 9 thousand tons. Bangladesh has produced about 19 million tons of potatoes in the last potato season. According to this calculation, the country has a surplus of 31 lakh 91 thousand tons of potatoes. Although some amount of potato is exported, the risk of deficit is very low.

It is learned that at present the potatoes of Bikrampur are being sold at Tk 55 to Rs 58 per kg at the retail level. And potatoes from Rangpur and Rajshahi are being sold at Tk 58 to 60 per kg. Concerned people say that the syndicate traders are behind the increase in potato prices.

 
.
The effect of the price increase of potato is on the rice for the poor, the demand has increased on bread and banana

519506_1.jpg

22 Oct, 2020

Prices of almost all food items have gone up across the country. Although the upper and middle classes of the society can somehow cope with the rise in food prices, the low-income people of the society are struggling. Rising prices of essential commodities including potatoes have affected the rickshaw pullers' lunch.
The price of food has also gone up in all the sidewalk food stalls in the capital where rickshaw pullers and day laborers used to spend their afternoons eating a plate of rice for only eight rupees, a piece of mashed potatoes for five rupees and free musri pulses. Again in many places the price is the same but the amount of food has been reduced. All these low-income working people are suffering from food shortages. There are some scenes of different food shops on the sidewalks of the capital.
Lokman Mia, a rice seller on the sidewalk on the other side of the Ramna police station in the capital, told Naya Digant, "I have not increased the price of food even though the price of goods has gone up as there are many shops." Because the poor people who eat here, if the price goes up, they will not come to eat. However, he said that the amount of food has been reduced than before. Still claiming that there was a loss, he said, "If I could, I would close the shop and go to the village."
Atiq Islam, another shopkeeper of the same place, said, 'The price of potato is 50 rupees and the price of onion is 80 rupees. If you want to give people a little better food, you have to increase the price a little. However, he has not yet changed the price of food in his shop, saying that for the time being, we have reduced the use of onions and potatoes. However, if the prices of these products remain the same for a long time, there is no way but to increase the price of food, he said.
Another shopkeeper, Emdad, said the price of everything had gone up. If the price of rice increases, the customer will not eat. So I give less than before. But now I keep mashed potatoes at 10 rupees instead of five rupees. He added that the number of customers has decreased. He also said that many workers now spend the afternoon eating bread and banana instead of rice.
Rahmat Mia sells Singara-Samucha along with rice and khichuri at Fakirapul. Speaking to Rahmat Miah, it is learned that he has had to reduce the size of Singara due to increase in prices of onions and potatoes and he is using less onions than before.
Rickshaw puller Kajal came to Dhaka from Dinajpur in search of livelihood. He told Naya Digant, 'I live in a mess in Kakrail. You have to pay 3,600 rupees a month to stay there with breakfast and dinner. I regularly eat at a shop in Purana Paltan at noon. Eggs, mashed potatoes and 1 plate of rice would make lunch at 33 rupees. Now the price of mashed potatoes has gone up. The amount of rice has also been reduced. As a result, one plate of rice is no longer eaten. Take two plates. So now the cost is 48 rupees instead of 33 rupees. The cost is increasing but the income has not increased.
Rickshaw puller Almas Mia said, “I used to eat food for 40 rupees and sometimes I used to eat Singara. Now it costs about 80 rupees to eat rice. So sometimes I spend the afternoon eating bread and bananas.
Asked about the impact of rising commodity prices for people who lost their jobs and low-income people during the coronation period, Sujan editor Badrul Alam Majumder told Naya Digant that it was a blow to low-income people. Many beneficiaries have benefited during this Corona period but the living standards of the low-income people in our country have gone down even more. At the moment we are far behind as far as we have come since independence.
He added that the government should pay attention to the people without giving some privileged people a chance to be corrupt. Otherwise, the tragic consequences of the extremely poor people of the country will be noticed very soon. Sujan also thinks that this may destroy social harmony.
It may be mentioned that potatoes have been being sold at Rs 50 to Rs 55 per kg in the retail market for the last few days. Besides, the prices of other vegetables have also gone up. It is struggling to market to the poor, lower middle class and middle class.
In response to a question from journalists at a press conference on World Food Day 2020 and contemporary agriculture in the conference room of the ministry on October 15, the Minister of Agriculture. Abdur Razzak said potato traders are currently earning at least Tk 20 per kg of potatoes. It is absolutely immoral. Although it is fixed at Rs 30 per kg at the retail level, it is difficult to implement. However, the government is working to control the price of potatoes.
Meanwhile, in this situation, the government fixed the price in three stages. 30 per kg at retail level, 25 at wholesale and 23 from cold storage. Failure to sell potatoes at this price will result in disciplinary action by law enforcement and consumer rights authorities. This decision has been taken recently from the Department of Agricultural Marketing. Letters have been sent to all the deputy commissioners of the country in this regard. Even then, there was no effect on the price of potatoes in the market.

 
.
BNP leader said public don't want food, they want gonotontro (democracy), so I'm sure this isn't an issue.



Democracy over potato ~ Your benefactor's words not mine.
 
.
Back
Top Bottom