The upcoming Eid-ul-Azha prompts concern over spice prices as the dollar rate escalates. The import of spices, constituting 58.60% of the market, faces potential cost hikes due to the increased exchange rate from Tk 110 to Tk 117. Despite decreased imports, overall spice supply remains higher, with variations seen in specific spices like cloves and cumin. Cardamom prices soar to Tk 3,000-3,600/kg, while cumin prices range from Tk 650-850/kg, marking a significant increase. The market also witnesses fluctuations in prices due to non-professional traders entering the spice business. While the risk of Eid spice price hikes remains low, importer disinterest persists amid rising costs and financial losses.
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