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THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2026

cattle market

cattle market

Traders tend to cattle ahead of Eid-ul-Adha at the Gabtoli cattle market, the capital’s largest hub for sacrificial animals, where preparations are gathering pace for the festive rush. The photo was taken on 20 May 2026. Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS

Cattle prices crash over 50% in Dhaka markets on last day

Visits to several cattle markets across the capital today (27 May) revealed a dramatic single-day price drop for medium and large cattle, while smaller animals remained largely steady in price

Cows at Gabtoli cattle market in Dhaka, 27 May 2026. Photo: Jahir Rayhan

Gabtoli traders fear losses as cattle prices fall sharply before Eid

Photo: Google Maps

Cattle seller beaten to death in Ashulia

Police removed the cattle tied illegally under the metro rail station and cleared the occupied roads. Photo: Courtesy

Cattle market beneath metro station in Uttara cleared, leaseholder warned by police

Gabtoli cattle market. Photo: TBS

Gabtoli cattle market gathers pace despite rain as mid-priced cows draw buyers

Representational Photo: Collected

Khulna cattle markets surge with massive livestock supply before Eid-ul-Adha

Representational image. Photo: Collected

Ctg cattle markets abuzz with buyers as two days left for Eid

Sellers and buyers suffer due to stagnant water following heavy rainfall in Dhaka on 25 May 2026. The photo was taken from the Mridhabari cattle market of the capital’s Kazla area. Photo: Mehedi Hasan

Cattle markets in Dhaka gather momentum amid adequate supply

Traders tend to cattle ahead of Eid-ul-Adha at the Gabtoli cattle market, the capital’s largest hub for sacrificial animals, where preparations are gathering pace for the festive rush. The photo was taken on 20 May 2026. Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS

Ctg cattle market sees moderate footfall, traders expect sales to pick up as holiday begins

File Photos of cows at a farm. Photo: Zakir Hossain/TBS

From haat to farm: Cumilla buyers seek relief from high hasil, hassle

RAB Director General Md Ahsan Habib Palash inspecting the equipment to be used to detect counterfeit notes at the Gabtoli cattle market on 24 May 2026. Photo: TBS

RAB monitoring to ensure cattle trucks not forced into specific markets

A boat packed with sacrificial cattle navigates the Buriganga River on Friday, heading towards Dhaka ahead of Eid-ul-Azha. Traders transport these animals from various districts to the capital’s makeshift cattle markets to meet the massive demand for the upcoming festival.  Photo: Rajib Dhar

Local farmers eye better profits this Eid as cattle import falls

Screenshot: Google Maps

12 injured in clash over control of cattle market in Munshiganj

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