On World Food Day, Bangladesh faces challenges as essential food items experience price volatility. Food inflation has reached a record 12.5%, impacting millions.
Vegetables surpass Tk 100 per kg, with brinjal at Tk 120-150 and beef at Tk 800 per kg. Hamidur Rahman, facing financial strain, notes rising prices of eggs (Tk 55-60 for four) and broiler chicken. Monthly spending for his family rose to Tk 28,000-29,000, exceeding income. Prof Golam Hafeez Kennedy attributes food inflation to higher import costs due to Taka devaluation. Diesel price hikes and US dollar appreciation might result into poverty and negative impacts on education and healthcare. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics notes real wages erosion amid inflation. The situation demands urgent attention for sustainable solutions.