Eggs and broiler chickens in Dhaka are being sold above government-set prices, which aimed to control the market but failed due to supply-demand mismatches and high feed costs. The gap between set and retail prices is around Tk 10 per kg for chicken and Tk 3 per egg.
Traders argue that price caps without addressing these issues will increase market volatility, as previous attempts to control prices for essentials have failed. Flooding in eastern regions worsened the supply chain, and retailers face challenges in complying with government rates. Poultry experts emphasize that feed costs account for 70% of production expenses, while government officials claim price-setting was done after consulting industry stakeholders. Monitoring teams are working to enforce the fixed prices.