Onions arrive from Myanmar

Onion. Prothom Alo File Photo
Onion. Prothom Alo File Photo

About 30,000 maunds of onion were imported from Myanmar through Teknaf land port on Monday alone, reports UNB.

Customs revenue officer at the port Absar Uddin said 1,103.171 metric tonnes of onions (roughly 30,000 maunds) entered the country through the port in a single day.

The imported onions were later sent to Khatunganj of Chattogram by trucks after being released from the port, he said, adding that those will later be supplied to different parts of the country.

Trawlers with around 1,000 metric tonnes of onion are still anchored at the port for release, Absar said, adding that a number of trawlers with several hundred metric tonnes of onion also set out from Myanmar.

Md Hashem, an onion importer, claimed that traders of Myanmar have increased the prices following a high demand in Bangladesh.

As a result, they are importing onion at an elevated price, he said.

Md Jasim Uddin Chowdhury, manager of the port, said, "Importers are bringing in more onions from Myanmar. We attach highest importance to the quick release of imported onions.”