Tomato market in Bogura
published: 2022-01-21 20:01:36
A makeshift market, known as Haat in Bangladesh, sits in Bogura’s Dhunot Upazila twice a week -- on Mondays and Thursdays. The farmers sell tomatoes there in winter. The traders buy tomatoes from this market and deliver them to other parts of the country, including Dhaka. Nearly 5,000 maunds (1 maund = 37.42 kg) of tomatoes are sold on each market day. Photo: S M Ariful Amin
A boy sorts tomatoes by their size and quality at Panchthupi village Haat in Bogura’s Dhunot Upazila. Photo: S M Ariful Amin
Traders sort tomatoes by their size and quality at Panchthupi village market in Bogura’s Dhunot Upazila. Photo: S M Ariful Amin
Trucks are loaded with tomatoes for delivery from Panchthupi village market in Bogura’s Dhunot Upazila to different parts of Bangladesh. Photo: S M Ariful Amin
Trucks are loaded with tomatoes for delivery from Panchthupi village market in Bogura’s Dhunot Upazila to different parts of Bangladesh. Photo: S M Ariful Amin
Leftover tomatoes at Panchthupi village market in Bogura’s Dhunot Upazila are fed to the cattle. Photo: S M Ariful Amin
Wholesalers sort tomatoes bought from Panchthupi village market in Bogura’s Dhunot Upazila in plastic crates to deliver them to other parts of Bangladesh, including Dhaka.
Traders store tomatoes bought from Panchthupi village market in Bogura’s Dhunot Upazila. Nearly 5,000 maunds (1 maund = 37.42 kg) of tomatoes are sold there on each market day. Photo: S M Ariful Amin
Wholesalers sort tomatoes bought from Panchthupi village market in Bogura’s Dhunot Upazila in plastic crates to deliver them to other parts of Bangladesh, including Dhaka.
Traders store tomatoes bought from Panchthupi village market in Bogura’s Dhunot Upazila. Nearly 5,000 maunds (1 maund = 37.42 kg) of tomatoes are sold there on each market day. Photo: S M Ariful Amin
Traders use plastic crates to deliver tomatoes bought from Panchthupi village market in Bogura’s Dhunot Upazila to other parts of Bangladesh. Photo: S M Ariful Amin
Traders use plastic crates to deliver tomatoes bought from Panchthupi village market in Bogura’s Dhunot Upazila to other parts of Bangladesh. Photo: S M Ariful Amin
Traders use plastic crates to deliver tomatoes bought from Panchthupi village market in Bogura’s Dhunot Upazila to other parts of Bangladesh. Photo: S M Ariful Amin
Traders sort tomatoes in crates to deliver them to other parts of Bangladesh, including Dhaka, at Panchthupi village market in Bogura’s Dhunot Upazila. Photo: S M Ariful Amin
Traders sort tomatoes in crates to deliver them to other parts of Bangladesh, including Dhaka, at Panchthupi village market in Bogura’s Dhunot Upazila. Photo: S M Ariful Amin
Farmers gather at Panchthupi village Haat in Bogura’s Dhunot Upazila on Mondays and Thursdays to sell their agricultural produces. Tomatoes produced in the region are sold in the market during winter. Photo: S M Ariful Amin
Traders store tomatoes bought from Panchthupi village market in Bogura’s Dhunot Upazila. Photo: S M Ariful Amin
Traders store tomatoes bought from Panchthupi village market in Bogura’s Dhunot Upazila. Photo: S M Ariful Amin