Published on 07:58 PM, May 03, 2023

Sugar disappears from Dhaka stores amid high price

Sugar was selling in the range of Tk 110 to Tk 120 per kilogramme in Dhaka’s retail markets yesterday, according to the Trading Corporation of Bangladesh. A month ago, it was Tk 90 to Tk 95. Traders attribute the price jump to declining supplies for sugar refining being affected by the ongoing squeeze in gas supply. The photo was taken at Karwan Bazar in Dhaka yesterday. Photo: Anisur Rahman

Loose sugar was selling in Dhaka markets today at Tk 135 to Tk 140 per kg- much higher than the government-fixed price - citing short supply.

On April 8, the government set price at Tk 104 per kg for loose sugar and at Tk 109 for packaged sugar. Consumers, however, complained the ceiling hardly worked.

In the retail market packaged sugar has hardly been available. And even for the loose sugar, the consumers have to pay Tk 135 to 140 or per kg, up from Tk 120 to 125 per kg last week.

Today, during visits to different markets in the capital this correspondent saw no packaged sugar in the stores. Traders reported no supply of sugar since Eid-ul-Fitr festival late last month.

The wholesale companies have failed to deliver citing short supply.

Importers blame the short supply on the high price of sugar in international market affecting domestic supply.

They are waiting for the government to decide if they should go for import at higher prices. They have reduced imports due to higher prices.

According to the government agency, Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB), the price of sugar increased by 15 percent in a month while it increased by more than 62 percent in one year.

Salmat Sarder of Chadpur Store of Karwan Bazar told UNB that packaged sugar has not been available for a long time. Loose sugar purchased at the wholesale level is more than Tk 130 per kg. Still, dealers are not giving purchase receipts.