When consumers are tired of having adulterated foodstuff alongside price manipulation, some educated youths have come up with an idea to supply poison-free fresh vegetables, ensuring fair prices for both the farmers and consumers, reports UNB.
In an effort to establish an alternative market system, the youths, led by Delowar Jahan, opened a market in the city's Lalmatia area in which they sell fresh, safe vegetables and fruits every Friday.
"We've a goal and that's very much related to establishing a system ensuring fair prices for farmers and consumers," Delowar said.
"Of course, we have been out there with a mission to promote poison-free vegetables, but we also have the passion to be independent, and carry forward the family tradition of some of us," he said.
Young graduates out on mission to offer poison-free vegetables
FE Team | Published: December 20, 2014 00:00:00 | Updated: November 30, 2026 06:01:00
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