A cow jumps from a trawler, the implementation of the sacrificial animals from the region around the capital to the sale of Aricha. The photo was taken on Friday. Syed Zakir HossainSales of sacrificial animals in the capital still momentum on Friday, just two days before the Eid-ul ETA Eridani, much to the suffering of the dealer to get.Thin presence of the buyer has the Traders? hope of a sale boom on permanent Cattlehead markets, including 13 makeshift dashed.
M., a trader at Gabtoli Cattlehead market, said that sales have registered poor of his cattle, as most of his animals remained unsold.
?There could an aggressive sales pitch by Saturday, ?, that he hoped.
The number of injured cows, camels and goats in the markets higher than that of last year Lokman, a different dealer, said daily Sun.
?We expects big sales from today (Friday), ?, he said.
Visit various makeshift markets in different areas this correspondent found poor sales of the sacrificial animals.
Dhaka City Corporation has allowed 13 makeshift cattle markets in the capital this year.
The markets are in the Jhigatala-Hazaribagh-ground, bus stop Taltala (Khilgaon), Agargaon (next to LGED Bhaban), Dhupkhola playground, Khulna playground, Banarupa housing project Khilkhet, Uttar Shahjahanpur, Azampur (Uttara) Government primary school playground, Purbachal, Balurmath (next to Brothers? Union Sporting Club in Kamalapur), Meradia Bazar playground, Armanitola (next to Chittra cinema) and Banani Kakoli level crossing.
Many see that two more (Saturday and Sunday) before Eid the main reason behind bad sales needs. People will buy, frenetic cattle at the time said dealer Abdul Matin Taltala market.
Cattle traders Jabbar Ali, the Khilgaon market from Barisal with eight cows, expressed frustration and said, ?I just sold, ?, he added five cows to retailers with low profits.
Dealers fear that large losses to score, if more Indian cows the metropolis must be communicated to the remaining days.
But buyer Hossain Ali, claimed that merchants free of charge high prices for cattle despite the large presence of sacrificial animals on the market this year.
As the border between Bangladesh and India remain quiet this year, more Indian cows are projected, the local markets, which is a decrease in prices for local cows to flood.
Many merchants have the markets with a price of TK almost 4 lakh Indian cows brought larger size.
Source: daily-sun.com
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