
Gaibandha cattle market yet to get momentum
Sarkar Shahadot Hossan, Gaibandha
Even though Eid-ul Azha is still in the Gaibandha hats are not yet get momentum as the buyer is less than the sellers. Buyers and dealers from other places of Eid-ul-Azha, including Dhaka, are not seen this time. Farm owners are in doubt about the sale of cows.
It is learned that even though there is a supply of domestic beef in the market, the vendors are not getting the expected price. On the other hand, the demand for medium cows is high, the demand for large cows is low. Other years, buyers and dealers from different places including Dhaka to buy cows in the district are not visible this time. Local Beppers are also less interested in supplying cows in Dhaka this time. On the one hand, the prices of food are high, on the other hand the demand for cattle in the market is low. All in all, the district's khamaris are in danger.
According to sources in the District Livestock Department, about one lakh cows are ready for sacrifice in Gaibandha. The number of farms in the district is about 5 thousand 5. 1 lakh 5 thousand 20 cattle are ready for sacrifice to the farm and farmer. The demand for animal sacrifice in the district is 1 lakh 20 thousand 5. There will be 5,212 animals remaining to meet the demand of the district. In the seven upazilas of the district, there are permanent and temporary huts in the seven upazilas of the district.
Several sacrificial animal huts, including Hat of Dariyapur, Saghata upazila of Sadar upazila, Hat Bharatkhali, Govindganj municipal hats and Palashbari upazila, were seen in the huts of the sacrificial huts, on the occasion of Eidul Azha. The price from Rs. The cows are full of cows but the buyer is low. The vendors are frustrated. On the other hand, many buyers and sellers are complaining that the hats are taking more of the rent.
Moniruzzaman, a farmer from Durgapur village, who brought cows to Dariapur Hat in Sadar upazila, said that this year, three cows were raised for sacrifice. He went to two walks on Saturday and Thursday. But the cows were not sold to the house without selling the price as per demand. He said that the price of each cow rises to Tk 5,000. If selling at this price, it will have no profit. As the prices of goats have risen, the cost of escape of cows has also been high.
This year, Indian cows did not come to the border because of the border. As a result, there are plenty of domestic beef supplies in the huts. Even then, the khamaris are complaining of not getting the price as expected.
The leaseholder of Bharatkhali of Saghatar upazila of the district. Nazrul Islam said the most cows in the hut are sold in the hut. There are four to five times more beef supply than the buyer's number. Other years, the wholesalers used to come to buy cows from different places including Dhaka. This time the outside packers are not coming. As a result, farmers, including farmers, are forced to sell cows at low prices. However, many are not interested in selling because they do not get the desired price.
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