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Slump in rawhide prices: CCC removes 15,000 pieces from roads

Photo source: UNB
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Chattogram City Corporation (CCC) authorities have removed over 15,000 pieces of unsold rawhide of sacrificial animals from streets, said councillor Shaibal Das Sumon, president of Waste Management Committee of CCC.

Councillor Sumon said, “We have dumped over 15,000 rawhides of sacrificial animals into garbage depot till Sunday night.”

The seasonal traders collected rawhides from different parts of the districts and took them to the port city but failed to sell them for lack of demand. Later, they left those rawhides on the city roads.

In many places, the seasonal traders have buried the rawhide under the ground failing to sell those to the merchants, reports UNB.

Sources said the seasonal traders who had bought rawhide at Tk 200-300 failed to sell those at Tk 50 at Aturar depot. As they failed to sell their products they dumped those on the road in silent protest.

There were 22 tanneries in the port city but now the number of tannery reduced to only one as the Department of Environment (DoE) has forced the other tanneries to close down for not complying with the rules of DoE.

Moshedul Alam, deputy chief cleaning officer of CCC, blamed the negligence of the wholesale trader behind the damage of rawhide.

Besides, 5,000 rawhides were found rotten on the Sunnia Ahmmadia Madrasa ground in the city. 

This year, the government fixed the price of raw cowhide ahead of the Eid-ul-Azha at Tk 35-40 per square foot in the capital and Tk 28-32 outside Dhaka.

Meanwhile, the prices of goatskins were fixed at Tk 13-15 per square foot across the country while that of she-goat at Tk 10-12, said Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi at an online briefing, held on July 26.

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