SLC27-W6 | A One-Day Street Journalist: Street raw material business
Dear friends, I hope you are all well. Alhamdulillah, I am also very well. Steemit Challenge 27 Weeks Six is organized by Max Pro Bhai. One Day Street Journalism We have to tell you in detail about the raw material business on the street. We have to tell about the traders how they make a living from their daily lives. They run their businesses. This is why I am participating in this challenge.
We have never done journalism in our lives. This is the first time in my life that I have done this journalism. And I am sharing my experience with you. Maybe you will like it a lot. Even once in your life, you have to have a little morning experience. I feel very good about this. A day's journalism experience is very good. Everyone shares their experience here. I will also share my experience with you that I went to the raw market and observed the shops there. There is a piece of paper written on it. Where my name is written.
I went to the vegetable shop in our city. There are all kinds of vegetables there. All the vegetables that we eat in our daily life are available here. Potatoes, potatoes, tomatoes, eggplants, bitter gourds, beans, papaya. All these types of vegetables are there, which we like these foods very much. Whenever we need them, we buy these vegetables. We cook with these vegetables regularly, so we go to the market once a week. There is no shortage of markets there. We get everything we need there from vegetables.
In the old market of our city of Dupchachia. I often buy vegetables from here. I like shopping from here very much. Why do I like it? I say that when I was very young, I used to shop from here. Now there is another big market in this city, where I shop. I come here sometimes. I shop from here. I have basically made a video here. My voice is given there. I will mention the price of vegetables here.
| No. | Vegetable Name | Type / Use | Price (৳) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Potato | 25 | |
| 2 | Onion | 45 | |
| 3 | Tomato | 110 | |
| 4 | Brinjal | In Stews and Frys | 80 |
| 5 | Bitter Gourd | Bitter Vegetables | 70 |
| 6 | Patal | In Curries | 60 |
| 7 | Gourd | Frys and Curries | 75 |
| 8 | Gourd | Curries | 50 |
| 9 | Green Chillies | 90 | |
| 10 | Cauliflower | In Vegetables and Frys | 100 |
| 11 | Cabbage | 80 | |
| 12 | Cucumber | 60 | |
| 13 | Pumpkin | Sweet Pumpkin / Red Pumpkin | 45 |
| 14 | Sweet Potato | Boiled or Fried | 70 |
| 15 | Moong Dal Vegetables | Nutritious Vegetables | 30 |
The vegetable traders that are seen here. Although all of them are village traders. Not all of them cultivate vegetables on their own land. Many of them collect those vegetables from the market first. Then they add the vegetables to their business. Yes, sometimes their business makes a loss. Many times it is seen that the prices have decreased. Even though the prices are low, they continue their business where there will be no loss, that is how they sell their vegetables. They continue their efforts so that they can maintain their business very well and keep an eye on how many people they sell vegetables.
When there are fewer buyers in the vegetable market, they will not be disappointed. Because they are sometimes seen leaving this permanent place. That they are sitting on the side of the road with those vegetables. Because they have to sell these vegetables. Otherwise, the vegetables will be spoiled. They never want the vegetables they have bought to be spoiled. Because they are businessmen, they sit with these vegetables temporarily anywhere to retain customers. But they sell there. Most of the time, it is seen that vegetable shops are set up on the side of the road. And when the number of people of the permanent shopkeepers decreases, then they go and sit on this side of the road. In this way, they continue their business.
I have managed this experience very well. I have presented everything in this journalism to you in a beautiful way. I have answered all your four questions very well. I hope you will like it. That is my journalism experience. Actually, I liked this beautiful arrangement in six weeks. Everyone is here but I also feel very happy that I participated. I will invite my friends in this participation. @nurnobi10 @samhunnahar @sushanta83
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