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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Drying Red Fabric - Bangladesh

Red Salu fabric is a traditional cloth that is in high demand during the winter months. The fabric is used for a variety of purposes, including making quilts. The weavers' colony in Narsingdi is currently busy dying and drying the fabric using various processes. The lush green fields have been decorated with the drying red fabric. A worker gets a wage of Tk 400 for colouring, drying in the sun, folding and delivering each 1,000-yard roll of fabric. November 26, 2024. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

The hog plum market in Jhalakathi is thriving at the start of the season, with fresh fruit filling both waterways and land markets. Known nationwide as Barishal’s hog plum, Jhalakathi is now the primary supplier. Farmers say that as guava season ends, the hog plum market picks up, especially in villages like Bhimruli, where floating markets are popular. Wholesale prices range from Tk 800 to 1,200 per maund, with rates expected to rise, making farmers optimistic. Due to low production costs, hog plum cultivation is increasing. Traders note that Jhalakathi's hog plums are larger and sweeter than those from other regions. On september 15, 2024 in Jhalakathi, Borishal, Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

The hog plum market in Jhalakathi is thriving at the start of the season, with fresh fruit filling both waterways and land markets. Known nationwide as Barishal’s hog plum, Jhalakathi is now the primary supplier. Farmers say that as guava season ends, the hog plum market picks up, especially in villages like Bhimruli, where floating markets are popular. Wholesale prices range from Tk 800 to 1,200 per maund, with rates expected to rise, making farmers optimistic. Due to low production costs, hog plum cultivation is increasing. Traders note that Jhalakathi's hog plums are larger and sweeter than those from other regions. On september 15, 2024 in Jhalakathi, Borishal, Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

The hog plum market in Jhalakathi is thriving at the start of the season, with fresh fruit filling both waterways and land markets. Known nationwide as Barishal’s hog plum, Jhalakathi is now the primary supplier. Farmers say that as guava season ends, the hog plum market picks up, especially in villages like Bhimruli, where floating markets are popular. Wholesale prices range from Tk 800 to 1,200 per maund, with rates expected to rise, making farmers optimistic. Due to low production costs, hog plum cultivation is increasing. Traders note that Jhalakathi's hog plums are larger and sweeter than those from other regions. On september 15, 2024 in Jhalakathi, Borishal, Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

The hog plum market in Jhalakathi is thriving at the start of the season, with fresh fruit filling both waterways and land markets. Known nationwide as Barishal’s hog plum, Jhalakathi is now the primary supplier. Farmers say that as guava season ends, the hog plum market picks up, especially in villages like Bhimruli, where floating markets are popular. Wholesale prices range from Tk 800 to 1,200 per maund, with rates expected to rise, making farmers optimistic. Due to low production costs, hog plum cultivation is increasing. Traders note that Jhalakathi's hog plums are larger and sweeter than those from other regions. On september 15, 2024 in Jhalakathi, Borishal, Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

The hog plum market in Jhalakathi is thriving at the start of the season, with fresh fruit filling both waterways and land markets. Known nationwide as Barishal’s hog plum, Jhalakathi is now the primary supplier. Farmers say that as guava season ends, the hog plum market picks up, especially in villages like Bhimruli, where floating markets are popular. Wholesale prices range from Tk 800 to 1,200 per maund, with rates expected to rise, making farmers optimistic. Due to low production costs, hog plum cultivation is increasing. Traders note that Jhalakathi's hog plums are larger and sweeter than those from other regions. On september 15, 2024 in Jhalakathi, Borishal, Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

The hog plum market in Jhalakathi is thriving at the start of the season, with fresh fruit filling both waterways and land markets. Known nationwide as Barishal’s hog plum, Jhalakathi is now the primary supplier. Farmers say that as guava season ends, the hog plum market picks up, especially in villages like Bhimruli, where floating markets are popular. Wholesale prices range from Tk 800 to 1,200 per maund, with rates expected to rise, making farmers optimistic. Due to low production costs, hog plum cultivation is increasing. Traders note that Jhalakathi's hog plums are larger and sweeter than those from other regions. On september 15, 2024 in Jhalakathi, Borishal, Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

The hog plum market in Jhalakathi is thriving at the start of the season, with fresh fruit filling both waterways and land markets. Known nationwide as Barishal’s hog plum, Jhalakathi is now the primary supplier. Farmers say that as guava season ends, the hog plum market picks up, especially in villages like Bhimruli, where floating markets are popular. Wholesale prices range from Tk 800 to 1,200 per maund, with rates expected to rise, making farmers optimistic. Due to low production costs, hog plum cultivation is increasing. Traders note that Jhalakathi's hog plums are larger and sweeter than those from other regions. On september 15, 2024 in Jhalakathi, Borishal, Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

The hog plum market in Jhalakathi is thriving at the start of the season, with fresh fruit filling both waterways and land markets. Known nationwide as Barishal’s hog plum, Jhalakathi is now the primary supplier. Farmers say that as guava season ends, the hog plum market picks up, especially in villages like Bhimruli, where floating markets are popular. Wholesale prices range from Tk 800 to 1,200 per maund, with rates expected to rise, making farmers optimistic. Due to low production costs, hog plum cultivation is increasing. Traders note that Jhalakathi's hog plums are larger and sweeter than those from other regions. On september 15, 2024 in Jhalakathi, Borishal, Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

The hog plum market in Jhalakathi is thriving at the start of the season, with fresh fruit filling both waterways and land markets. Known nationwide as Barishal’s hog plum, Jhalakathi is now the primary supplier. Farmers say that as guava season ends, the hog plum market picks up, especially in villages like Bhimruli, where floating markets are popular. Wholesale prices range from Tk 800 to 1,200 per maund, with rates expected to rise, making farmers optimistic. Due to low production costs, hog plum cultivation is increasing. Traders note that Jhalakathi's hog plums are larger and sweeter than those from other regions. On september 15, 2024 in Jhalakathi, Borishal, Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

The hog plum market in Jhalakathi is thriving at the start of the season, with fresh fruit filling both waterways and land markets. Known nationwide as Barishal’s hog plum, Jhalakathi is now the primary supplier. Farmers say that as guava season ends, the hog plum market picks up, especially in villages like Bhimruli, where floating markets are popular. Wholesale prices range from Tk 800 to 1,200 per maund, with rates expected to rise, making farmers optimistic. Due to low production costs, hog plum cultivation is increasing. Traders note that Jhalakathi's hog plums are larger and sweeter than those from other regions. On september 15, 2024 in Jhalakathi, Borishal, Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

The hog plum market in Jhalakathi is thriving at the start of the season, with fresh fruit filling both waterways and land markets. Known nationwide as Barishal’s hog plum, Jhalakathi is now the primary supplier. Farmers say that as guava season ends, the hog plum market picks up, especially in villages like Bhimruli, where floating markets are popular. Wholesale prices range from Tk 800 to 1,200 per maund, with rates expected to rise, making farmers optimistic. Due to low production costs, hog plum cultivation is increasing. Traders note that Jhalakathi's hog plums are larger and sweeter than those from other regions. On september 15, 2024 in Jhalakathi, Borishal, Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

The hog plum market in Jhalakathi is thriving at the start of the season, with fresh fruit filling both waterways and land markets. Known nationwide as Barishal’s hog plum, Jhalakathi is now the primary supplier. Farmers say that as guava season ends, the hog plum market picks up, especially in villages like Bhimruli, where floating markets are popular. Wholesale prices range from Tk 800 to 1,200 per maund, with rates expected to rise, making farmers optimistic. Due to low production costs, hog plum cultivation is increasing. Traders note that Jhalakathi's hog plums are larger and sweeter than those from other regions. On september 15, 2024 in Jhalakathi, Borishal, Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

The hog plum market in Jhalakathi is thriving at the start of the season, with fresh fruit filling both waterways and land markets. Known nationwide as Barishal’s hog plum, Jhalakathi is now the primary supplier. Farmers say that as guava season ends, the hog plum market picks up, especially in villages like Bhimruli, where floating markets are popular. Wholesale prices range from Tk 800 to 1,200 per maund, with rates expected to rise, making farmers optimistic. Due to low production costs, hog plum cultivation is increasing. Traders note that Jhalakathi's hog plums are larger and sweeter than those from other regions. On september 15, 2024 in Jhalakathi, Borishal, Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

The hog plum market in Jhalakathi is thriving at the start of the season, with fresh fruit filling both waterways and land markets. Known nationwide as Barishal’s hog plum, Jhalakathi is now the primary supplier. Farmers say that as guava season ends, the hog plum market picks up, especially in villages like Bhimruli, where floating markets are popular. Wholesale prices range from Tk 800 to 1,200 per maund, with rates expected to rise, making farmers optimistic. Due to low production costs, hog plum cultivation is increasing. Traders note that Jhalakathi's hog plums are larger and sweeter than those from other regions. On september 15, 2024 in Jhalakathi, Borishal, Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

The hog plum market in Jhalakathi is thriving at the start of the season, with fresh fruit filling both waterways and land markets. Known nationwide as Barishal’s hog plum, Jhalakathi is now the primary supplier. Farmers say that as guava season ends, the hog plum market picks up, especially in villages like Bhimruli, where floating markets are popular. Wholesale prices range from Tk 800 to 1,200 per maund, with rates expected to rise, making farmers optimistic. Due to low production costs, hog plum cultivation is increasing. Traders note that Jhalakathi's hog plums are larger and sweeter than those from other regions. On september 15, 2024 in Jhalakathi, Borishal, Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

The hog plum market in Jhalakathi is thriving at the start of the season, with fresh fruit filling both waterways and land markets. Known nationwide as Barishal’s hog plum, Jhalakathi is now the primary supplier. Farmers say that as guava season ends, the hog plum market picks up, especially in villages like Bhimruli, where floating markets are popular. Wholesale prices range from Tk 800 to 1,200 per maund, with rates expected to rise, making farmers optimistic. Due to low production costs, hog plum cultivation is increasing. Traders note that Jhalakathi's hog plums are larger and sweeter than those from other regions. On september 15, 2024 in Jhalakathi, Borishal, Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

The hog plum market in Jhalakathi is thriving at the start of the season, with fresh fruit filling both waterways and land markets. Known nationwide as Barishal’s hog plum, Jhalakathi is now the primary supplier. Farmers say that as guava season ends, the hog plum market picks up, especially in villages like Bhimruli, where floating markets are popular. Wholesale prices range from Tk 800 to 1,200 per maund, with rates expected to rise, making farmers optimistic. Due to low production costs, hog plum cultivation is increasing. Traders note that Jhalakathi's hog plums are larger and sweeter than those from other regions. On september 15, 2024 in Jhalakathi, Borishal, Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

Floating Plum Market - Bangladesh

The hog plum market in Jhalakathi is thriving at the start of the season, with fresh fruit filling both waterways and land markets. Known nationwide as Barishal’s hog plum, Jhalakathi is now the primary supplier. Farmers say that as guava season ends, the hog plum market picks up, especially in villages like Bhimruli, where floating markets are popular. Wholesale prices range from Tk 800 to 1,200 per maund, with rates expected to rise, making farmers optimistic. Due to low production costs, hog plum cultivation is increasing. Traders note that Jhalakathi's hog plums are larger and sweeter than those from other regions. On september 15, 2024 in Jhalakathi, Borishal, Bangladesh. Photo by Habibur Rahman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Police Arrests Five With Fake Banknotes - Dhaka

Police Arrests Five With Fake Banknotes - Dhaka

Detective Branch of police on Saturday arrested five people, including the mastermind, Liakat Hossain Zakir, and four women with fake banknotes worth Tk 1.5 crore at a fake currency factory in Kadamtali area of capital Dhaka, Bangladesh, June 8, 2024. A DB team of the Lalbagh Division raided the fake currency factory at a house from about 9:00am to 12 noon in the area. DB officials said that they had recovered fake banknotes worth Tk 1.5 crore and materials for making Tk 3 crore fake currencies from two houses, including special papers and cloths, special colours, four laptops, four printers, white papers, heaters, scales and paper-cutters. They said that the ring was making fake currency targeting Eid-ul-Azha, one of the biggest religious festivals for Muslims. Zakir has been doing retail and wholesale business of fake currency for the past 25 years and he is an expert in making fake taka and rupees, according to the DB. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Police Arrests Five With Fake Banknotes - Dhaka

Police Arrests Five With Fake Banknotes - Dhaka

Detective Branch of police on Saturday arrested five people, including the mastermind, Liakat Hossain Zakir, and four women with fake banknotes worth Tk 1.5 crore at a fake currency factory in Kadamtali area of capital Dhaka, Bangladesh, June 8, 2024. A DB team of the Lalbagh Division raided the fake currency factory at a house from about 9:00am to 12 noon in the area. DB officials said that they had recovered fake banknotes worth Tk 1.5 crore and materials for making Tk 3 crore fake currencies from two houses, including special papers and cloths, special colours, four laptops, four printers, white papers, heaters, scales and paper-cutters. They said that the ring was making fake currency targeting Eid-ul-Azha, one of the biggest religious festivals for Muslims. Zakir has been doing retail and wholesale business of fake currency for the past 25 years and he is an expert in making fake taka and rupees, according to the DB. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Police Arrests Five With Fake Banknotes - Dhaka

Police Arrests Five With Fake Banknotes - Dhaka

Detective Branch of police on Saturday arrested five people, including the mastermind, Liakat Hossain Zakir, and four women with fake banknotes worth Tk 1.5 crore at a fake currency factory in Kadamtali area of capital Dhaka, Bangladesh, June 8, 2024. A DB team of the Lalbagh Division raided the fake currency factory at a house from about 9:00am to 12 noon in the area. DB officials said that they had recovered fake banknotes worth Tk 1.5 crore and materials for making Tk 3 crore fake currencies from two houses, including special papers and cloths, special colours, four laptops, four printers, white papers, heaters, scales and paper-cutters. They said that the ring was making fake currency targeting Eid-ul-Azha, one of the biggest religious festivals for Muslims. Zakir has been doing retail and wholesale business of fake currency for the past 25 years and he is an expert in making fake taka and rupees, according to the DB. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Police Arrests Five With Fake Banknotes - Dhaka

Police Arrests Five With Fake Banknotes - Dhaka

Detective Branch of police on Saturday arrested five people, including the mastermind, Liakat Hossain Zakir, and four women with fake banknotes worth Tk 1.5 crore at a fake currency factory in Kadamtali area of capital Dhaka, Bangladesh, June 8, 2024. A DB team of the Lalbagh Division raided the fake currency factory at a house from about 9:00am to 12 noon in the area. DB officials said that they had recovered fake banknotes worth Tk 1.5 crore and materials for making Tk 3 crore fake currencies from two houses, including special papers and cloths, special colours, four laptops, four printers, white papers, heaters, scales and paper-cutters. They said that the ring was making fake currency targeting Eid-ul-Azha, one of the biggest religious festivals for Muslims. Zakir has been doing retail and wholesale business of fake currency for the past 25 years and he is an expert in making fake taka and rupees, according to the DB. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Police Arrests Five With Fake Banknotes - Dhaka

Police Arrests Five With Fake Banknotes - Dhaka

Detective Branch of police on Saturday arrested five people, including the mastermind, Liakat Hossain Zakir, and four women with fake banknotes worth Tk 1.5 crore at a fake currency factory in Kadamtali area of capital Dhaka, Bangladesh, June 8, 2024. A DB team of the Lalbagh Division raided the fake currency factory at a house from about 9:00am to 12 noon in the area. DB officials said that they had recovered fake banknotes worth Tk 1.5 crore and materials for making Tk 3 crore fake currencies from two houses, including special papers and cloths, special colours, four laptops, four printers, white papers, heaters, scales and paper-cutters. They said that the ring was making fake currency targeting Eid-ul-Azha, one of the biggest religious festivals for Muslims. Zakir has been doing retail and wholesale business of fake currency for the past 25 years and he is an expert in making fake taka and rupees, according to the DB. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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