Price of Vegetables and Rice

November 14, 2007 at 10:50 pm (Bangladesh's Transition from Tradition to Modernity) ()

From time immemorial until around fifty years ago, vegetables and rice in Bangladesh was produced in the countryside and then brought to the towns to be sold there at a higher price than in the markets in the countryside. Now this has reversed and vegetables and rice are bought from the towns and sold in the markets in the countryside.

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  1. danielle said,

    bangladesh needs alot of help and so do their people they live in poor conditions and they drink dirty water. i have been studying bangladesh for about 4 months now and i cant believe how much they are in poverty australians have so many more advantages like access to clean drinking water and very very good hospitals some of the hospitals we have are the best in the world and i just feel sorry for the bangladeshi peopel because they dont have the recources that we have and they need.

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