Chandpur, Nov. 30 -- As winter sets in, consumers in Chandpur are finding a welcome relief in kitchen markets, as the prices of winter vegetables see a modest decline, particularly benefiting low-income groups.

Vendors in the coastal district say this year's price correction is a departure from previous trends, attributing the stability to the absence of syndicates that traditionally caused sudden spikes.

"If this situation continues, it could provide lasting relief for consumers," a local vendor told UNB.

Agriculturists echoed this observation, noting that last year, potato prices had surged to Tk 80 per kilogram, while high-quality potatoes are now available at Tk 22-25 per kilogram.

Other vegetables have also become more affordable...