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Govt plans to sell TCB commodities through permanent shops: Ahsanul

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he said plan is also there to sell TCB products among the mid-income group people at affordable prices in future.

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Publisted at 5:41 PM, Sun Jun 2nd, 2024

State Minister for Commerce Ahsanul Islam Titu today said that efforts are on to sell products of the Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB) among the common people through setting up permanent shops in the next fiscal year (FY25).

Besides, he said plan is also there to sell TCB products among the mid-income group people at affordable prices in future.

Titu said, “From the next fiscal year (FY25), we want to sell products through permanent shops so that the beneficiaries can take away products timely. We’ll try to make a buffer stock of TCB products in the next fiscal year so that we can control the price of essentials although there may be shortage of supplies at kitchen markets in different times.”

He said this while inaugurating the sale operations of TCB products for the month of June at Sheikh Fazlul Haque Moni Play Ground in the capital’s Pallabi area.

He informed that the government has already signed an agreement with Russia while efforts are on to sign such agreement with other countries.

Titu said when one crore families get such essential items at subsidized rates, the demands of rice, sugar, lentil and edible oil are met to a significant extent.

“Through providing four essential items at subsidized rates, we’re also controlling the pressure of price of essentials in the market.

There has been a bumper production of paddy in this season and our Directorate General of Food is procuring rice and paddy.

Hopefully, we’ll be able to control the price of rice also.” he added.

In this June, some one crore TCB beneficiary families across the country will be provided 5 kgs rice at Taka 30 per kg, 2 liters of soybean oil at Taka 100 per liter, 2 kgs of lentil at Taka 60 per kg, and 1 kg of sugar at Taka 70 per kg in Dhaka. The price of per package will be Taka 540.

Commerce Secretary Mohammad Selim Uddin, TCB chairman Mostafa Kamal Iqbal, among others, were present on the occasion.

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