The price of eggs dropped yesterday as the supply increased in the capital's kitchen markets, with some shops starting to follow government-fixed rates. Producers sold brown eggs at Tk 1,058 for each 100 pieces (Tk 126.96 per dozen).
In the capital's Tejgaon wholesale egg market, the price was Tk 132 per dozen. Retailers at Karwan Bazar sold eggs for Tk 145 per dozen. In several kitchen markets and areas, eggs were available for Tk 150-160 per dozen yesterday, down from Tk 190-200 three days ago.
Under the pricing set by the government, each egg should be sold for Tk 10.58 at the producer level, Tk 11.01 at wholesale, and Tk 11.
87 at retail. This means the consumers should be able to purchase eggs for Tk 142.44 per dozen.
To make eggs affordable to consumers, the government has allowed imports with the import duty lowered to 5 percent from 25 percent. This duty relief will be in effect until December 15, according to an order issued by the National Board of Revenue on Thursday. Speaking to The Daily Star, Mohammad Amanat Ullah, former president of the Tejgaon Egg Merchants' Association, said, "Under an agreement, four farms began supplying 20 lakh eggs to the wholesale markets from Thursday -- 10 lakh to Tejgaon and 10 lakh to Kaptan Bazar -- at the government-set prices.
"However, the demand at the Tejgaon wholesale egg market is 14-15 lakh eggs daily. The farms provided 10 lakh eggs at Tk 10.58 each, while we sourced the remaining 4-5 lakh eggs from other farms and dealers .