Egg prices witnessed a hike again by Tk 10 per dozen on Thursday, intensifying the sufferings of the commoners.
A dozen brown farm eggs retailed at Tk 142-150 on the day until evening which was Tk 130-140 on Wednesday, according to groceries.
The price of the essential showed a hike of a total of Tk 20-25 per dozen in the last seven days.
According to the kitchen market sources, duck egg, Sonali and Pakistani chicken eggs remained static at previous highs of Tk 180-200 a dozen while indigenous chicken eggs at Tk 215-220.
Juel Rana, a grocer at West Dhanmondi, said wholesalers were charging Tk 1,140-1,150 for hundred brown eggs from Wednesday evening which was Tk 1,020 four days back.
He said the price was Tk 940-950 one and a half weeks ago.
However, farm eggs’ retail price hit an all-time high of Tk 160-180 a dozen on August 14-16 mainly due to higher production costs, load-shedding and an active racket in Dhaka’s market, according to a government agency.
In the third week of August, the Directorate of National Consumer Rights Protection (DNCRP) started a drive in Dhaka’s key wholesale markets and other egg hubs across the country.
The drive helped to cool down the prices within a few days. After remaining almost static for two and a half weeks, the cost of the essentials started rocketing again.
The state-run Department of Livestock Services (DLS) claims Bangladesh produces 22 to 23 billion pieces of eggs annually to meet the demand.
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