SLC27-W6 | A One-Day Street Journalist: Street raw material business.

in Steem4Entrepreneurs3 months ago (edited)
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Assalamu Alaikum, how are you all, I hope everyone is well by the grace of Allah, I am also well by the grace of Allah, Alhamdulillah. Today, as a journalist, I will review with you a small market near our village. The name of this market is Bansa Bazar, a market is held twice a week in this market. All the vegetables in this market are fresh, because they buy the vegetables in the morning on the day the market is held. Then they sell the vegetables all day in the market. They never sell old vegetables, even if they have old vegetables from the previous day, then they sell them at a lower price. Many people have some vegetables that they have grown themselves. Similarly, this vegetable shopkeeper has brought some of his own crops to one side. All these are their own crops, fertilizer-free.

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And the rest of the vegetables are bought and sold. This is the biggest shop in this market, customers come to it more because they can get their vegetables here and their service is also very good. Since it is a small market next to the village, this vegetable shop has everything available in it and this is the biggest vegetable shop. Many people may think that it is a small shop, how can it be a big shop, since there is no other market around the village, they sit in the market two days a week and everything is available in the shop, this shop is the biggest vegetable shop in the market.

What vegetables are available at the vegetable shop you will review?

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The shop where I bought vegetables has a variety of vegetables available, all fresh, all kinds of tomatoes, eggplant, radish, cauliflower, pumpkin, carrot, cucumber, gourd, the same shopkeeper also sells some gourd leaves, red cabbage. These are the vegetables that look much more beautiful, very fresh vegetables. They buy them in the morning on the day the market is held. To sell.

Have you ever bought anything from these stores? Show pictures + videos and show prices.

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Yes, this market is next to our village, since this market is held twice a week, we usually do our shopping from here. I bought vegetables from this market shop. I didn't buy much, since the market is held twice a week, I bought some vegetables little by little.

A slice of lemon

Red cabbage

A gourd

1/Tomato 1 kg 120 taka

2/Bitter gourd 1 kg 80 taka

3/Eggplant 1 kg 65 taka

4/Radi 1 kg 35 taka

5/Underground potatoes 1 kg 110 taka

6/1 kg of kachu face is 60 taka.

7/Lemon 1 bunch 20 taka

8/Barbati 1 kg 50 taka

9/ Pumpkin 1 kg 80 taka

How will they manage losses if vegetable prices fluctuate?

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I talked to them a little about what they would do when the price of semolina fluctuates. Then they said that when the price of vegetables decreases, they buy vegetables. Then when it increases, they sell them at a higher price. Another thing they can do is, when they see that they are losing money, they go from house to house in the village and sell everything they can. Because there are many women in the village who cannot leave their homes because of work, but they need vegetables for cooking. Then you cannot go to the market to buy vegetables, then if you can reach their houses with vegetables, you can sell them vegetables at a higher price. In this way, they can reduce their losses.

How will they survive if there is a lack of buyers in the market?

If there is a shortage of buyers in the market, they sell as much as they can, then the next day when they sit in the market with new vegetables, they can arrange the vegetables in a very attractive way, when the buyers see that the vegetables look very attractive, look fresh, only then will they go to buy those. When they talk to them about vegetables, they will show them vegetables at low prices, along with more expensive vegetables. They will definitely keep the prices of the vegetables that look attractive, and they will definitely keep the prices of the vegetables that are old from the previous day low. When they talk to the buyers about these two things, only then will their sales be good, and this is how they will survive.

Considering all the factors, they will definitely be able to survive in the market properly. I have tried my best to answer the questions. I am inviting three of my friends to the competition. @jakaria121 @yudibeth @rubina203

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Place nameVegetable market
Google maps/plus codehttps://plus.codes/7MMG4X4V+2R
Atlas pin code[//]:# (!steematlas 23.1050625 lat 90.9945625 long Vegetable market d3scr)
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