CDPFA discusses re-fixing of dairy milk price
Wednesday, 1 August 2007
Our Correspondent
CHITTAGONG, July 31: Chittagong Dairy and Poultry Farm Association (CDPFA) has discussed the re-fixing of the price of dairy milk at Tk 36 per litre in view of abnormal price hike of the dairy food.
CDPFA President Moha-mmad Yousuf Chow-dhury, in the organisation's monthly meeting Tuesday said, while dairy milk is being sold at Tk 40 per litre in Dhaka and Cox's Bazar, it is still being sold at Tk 26 to Tk 27 in Chittagong.
Similarly, milk is being supplied to the sweetmeat shops of Dhaka and Cox's Bazar at Tk 34 per litre, whereas the Chittagong-based shops are getting the same at Tk 24 to Tk 25.
It was resolved in the meeting to inform the decision to different directorates and departments of the government by the next seven days.
Among others, CDPFA General Secretary Shahidul Alam Qaderi, and vice-presidents Omar Faruque and Arifa Begum also spoke on the occasion.
They said, although the government used to provide them with subsidy, it has now been stopped.
It was also decided that CDPFA would discuss with PDB the determining of the tariff of power in the light of the industrial policy.
CHITTAGONG, July 31: Chittagong Dairy and Poultry Farm Association (CDPFA) has discussed the re-fixing of the price of dairy milk at Tk 36 per litre in view of abnormal price hike of the dairy food.
CDPFA President Moha-mmad Yousuf Chow-dhury, in the organisation's monthly meeting Tuesday said, while dairy milk is being sold at Tk 40 per litre in Dhaka and Cox's Bazar, it is still being sold at Tk 26 to Tk 27 in Chittagong.
Similarly, milk is being supplied to the sweetmeat shops of Dhaka and Cox's Bazar at Tk 34 per litre, whereas the Chittagong-based shops are getting the same at Tk 24 to Tk 25.
It was resolved in the meeting to inform the decision to different directorates and departments of the government by the next seven days.
Among others, CDPFA General Secretary Shahidul Alam Qaderi, and vice-presidents Omar Faruque and Arifa Begum also spoke on the occasion.
They said, although the government used to provide them with subsidy, it has now been stopped.
It was also decided that CDPFA would discuss with PDB the determining of the tariff of power in the light of the industrial policy.