Despite a government-mandated price hike, the rawhide market failed to meet expectations during Eid-ul-Azha, frustrating traders who say they were forced to sell below the official rates yet again.
The Ministry of Commerce had increased the price of cowhide in Dhaka by Tk 5-10 per square foot, setting the official rate at Tk 60-65.
But, ptraders said the market reality fell short. Most cowhides were sold at Tk 55-60 per square foot, with some deals made at even lower rates.
“We collected cowhides from sacrificers for Tk 750, but ended up struggling to recover costs,” said Hefaz Ullah, a trader from Uttara.
“The best quality hides in this area fetched only Tk 800-820. We couldn’t sell for more," he said.
Sirza, a trader from Badda, echoed similar frustration. “There was no demand for rawhide. We couldn’t sell at a fair price. After paying for van rental and two workers, we were left with almost nothing. The entire day’s effort felt wasted.”
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In Khilkhet, trader Mizanur said the lack of fair pricing by tannery owners continues to discourage seasonal traders. “Had I known this would happen, I wouldn’t have paid so much initially. Tannery owners always undercut prices.”