bdnews24.com
Home +
  • Bangladesh
  • Politics
  • Campus
  • Education
  • Media
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Fashion
  • People
  • Automobile
  • Aviation
  • World
  • Science
Sport +
  • Sport
  • Cricket
World +
  • Middle East
  • Europe
  • Neighbours
Business & Economy +
  • Business
  • Economy
Features +
  • Opinion
  • Technology
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Hello
  • Stripe
Others +
  • Photos
  • Tube
  • Mobile

July 10, 2026

  • Bangladesh
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • Opinion
  • Politics
bdnews24.com
বাংলা
  • World Cup
  • World
  • Opinion
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Economy
  • Business
  • Cricket
  • Recent
bdnews24.com
Home
  • Bangladesh
  • Politics
  • Campus
  • Education
  • Media
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Fashion
  • People
  • Automobile
  • Aviation
  • World
  • Science
Sport
  • Sport
  • Cricket
World
  • Middle East
  • Europe
  • Neighbours
Business &
Economy
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Budget 2025-26
Features
  • Opinion
  • Technology
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Hello
  • Stripe
Others
  • Photos
  • Tube
  • Mobile
  • Business

Sudden spike in price of limes

“I bought four limes in Jatrabari at Tk 30 on Feb 8. Those same limes are now Tk 100,” says journalist Maruf Hossain

Lime prices spike suddenly

Staff Correspondent

bdnews24.com

Published : 15 Feb 2026, 05:28 PM

Updated : 15 Feb 2026, 05:28 PM

The price of limes has suddenly skyrocketed at Dhaka’s wet markets, reaching Tk 100-Tk 120 per four pieces in some places.

Traders say poor harvest and limited supplies have driven up prices. But buyers are reluctant to buy such reasoning for a Tk 80-100 jump in price.

Small limes were selling at Tk 80-100 per four pieces at several wet markets in Dhaka on Sunday. Traders were asking for up to Tk 120 for four medium-sized limes, while large limes were over Tk 150.

Asked about the spike in price, trader Md Ripon of Raisaheb Bazar said: “The price of limes has gone up due to Ramadan and because there was no rain. As there is no supply, we have to buy limes at excessive prices. We are bringing fewer limes to market as well.”

A buyer said, “Customers have to argue over prices and you start getting into sharp words. The price may fall once it rains.”

Sohel, a trader at the Jatrabari Wholesale Market, said: “The lime harvest has been small, that’s why the price has gone up. We are having to buy at high prices too. That is why we are selling at high prices.”

Md Selim Mia, who came to Jatrabari to buy limes, said: “The price of limes is so high! It will go up even more during Ramadan. It will be a problem for the middle class.”

Md Abul Bashar regularly sells limes in Jatrabari’s Kajla, but he has not brought them to market for several days due to the spike in price.

He said, “The lime market has heated up. Tk 100-120 for four. Even if you buy 50 limes, they won’t sell it to you for less than Tk 100 per four. You can’t get very many buyers by bringing too many limes.”

Maruf Hasan, a journalist, said: “The limes I bought for Tk 30 for four in Jatrabari on Feb 8 are now selling at Tk 100 per four pieces. If the price goes up during Ramadan, it will pose problems for the general public. You have to have lemonade for Iftar.”

Follow bdnews24.com on Google News
  • Lime

  • Prices

  • Food

  • necessities

  • Ramadan

  • Market

Related Stories
Why build more airports when many barely operate?
Why build more airports when many barely operate?
Gulf firms to reveal uneven toll of Iran war
Gulf firms to reveal uneven toll of Iran war
Oil rises more than a dollar per barrel
Oil rises more than a dollar per barrel
EU ready for FTA talks: ambassador
EU ready for FTA talks: ambassador
Read More
Ensure food, water, medical care to flood victims: PM
Ensure food, water, medical care to flood victims: PM
Mbappe keeps France’s greats comparison on ice
Mbappe keeps France’s greats comparison on ice
New Portugal coach would welcome back Ronaldo
New Portugal coach would welcome back Ronaldo
FIFA technology backfires at controversy-hit World Cup
FIFA technology backfires at controversy-hit World Cup
Read More
Opinion

Sabir Mustafa

As old icons fade, new heroes rise

As old icons fade, new heroes rise

Afiq Fitri Alias

Iran $300bn rebuild fund risks familiar fate

Iran $300bn rebuild fund risks familiar fate

Jibran Saaed

Questions hang over Jamaat's political strategy

Questions hang over Jamaat's political strategy

Shakila Mim

The greatest love triangle in football

The greatest love triangle in football
Read More
Editor-in-Chief and Publisher: Toufique Imrose Khalidi
News
  • Home
  • Bangladesh
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • World
  • Technology
  • Science
  • Environment
  • Health
Op/Ed
  • 1971
  • Achievement
  • CHT
  • Corruption
  • Culture
  • Democracy
Social
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Youtube
  • WhatsApp
Features
  • Tech
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
Others
  • Stripe
  • Hello
  • Mobile
Sport
  • Sport
  • Cricket
Follow us
  • Disclaimer & Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2026, bdnews24