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Off the Menu: Bangladesh halts exports of Padma Hilsa ahead of Durga Puja, leaving fish lovers in Kolkata disappointed

Amid political unrest in Bangladesh and the ousting of Hasina, the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus has halted Hilsa exports to India to prioritise domestic demand, particularly for lower-income households.

September 08, 2024 / 06:31 IST
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From 2012 to 2018, hilsa exports were banned due to disputes over the Teesta River water-sharing agreement. The result was a sharp rise in prices and even some smuggling of the fish across the porous India-Bangladesh border

With just a month left for Durga Puja, a piece of news from Bangladesh has caught the attention of fish lovers in Kolkata: there will be no Padma Hilsa on the plates this year. Farida Akhtar, an advisor to the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock of Bangladesh's interim government, announced that the export of Hilsa to India has been halted for this festive season, as reported by various Bangladeshi media outlets.

Beloved tradition under threat

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For years, Bengalis in India have eagerly awaited the arrival of Padma Hilsa from Bangladesh during the Puja season. This has been a tradition largely nurtured by former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who allowed Hilsa exports as a goodwill gesture, between August and October every year. However, recent political turmoil in Bangladesh, including Hasina's ousting, has led to a new government under Muhammad Yunus. This interim administration has decided to prioritize domestic demand for Hilsa, especially for lower-income households, which has meant putting a stop to exports to India. Despite these efforts, a senior Bangladeshi journalist revealed to The Telegraph that prices haven't dropped significantly, with 1 kg of Hilsa still selling for around Tk 1,800 to Tk 1,900.

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