The annual demand for cardamom in the country is estimated to be less than 8,000 tonnes, while daily trades of over 1,000 tonnes occur in Chattogram’s Khatunganj market through speculative DO trading. DO trading involves future delivery contracts without physical possession, leading to market instability. Cardamom prices have soared to Tk3,900 per kg, compared to import costs ranging from Tk1,200 to Tk1,500. Despite official data showing decreased imports, traders highlight increased import activity from Guatemala. The practice of DO trading is unregulated and risky, causing significant price volatility. Genuine traders disavow involvement in slip sales, urging regulatory intervention to curb speculative practices and stabilize the market. Regulators acknowledge the issue and vow to take action against illicit trading practices to protect consumers and businesses.
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