Hilsa Prices To Pinch Pockets This Puja Despite Bangladesh’s Export Nod: Traders
Fish traders in India attribute dual factors of lower quantity of export from Bangladesh compared to previous years, as well as higher cost of imports, as reasons behind the high prices of ‘rupali shosyo’, which means ‘silver crop’
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Fish traders in India attribute dual factors of lower quantity of export from Bangladesh compared to previous years, as well as higher cost of imports, as reasons behind the high prices of ‘rupali shosyo’, which means ‘silver crop’
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