Staff Correspondent
Published:25 Apr 2021, 12:06 PM
Abul Khair Tobacco fined for purchasing at lower price
Abul Khair
Tobacco (AKTC) company has been fined in Lalmonirhat on Tuesday while buying
tobacco from the farmers at a lower price than that fixed by the government.
The Directorate of National Consumer Rights Protection (DNCRP) slapped a fine
of Tk 25,000 to this local tobacco manufacturing company. Moreover, there are
allegations that the company is involved in weighing fraud with the
farmers.
A S M Masud Ud
Daula, assistant director of DNCRP imposed the fine on AKT at its tobacco
purchase center at Kaliganj upazila of Lalmonirhat district. Officials from the
district agricultural marketing department and law enforcing agencies were also
present there.
The government
annually fixes the prices of tobacco to ensure fair price to the tobacco
farmers. Following the price chart, the government has fixed the minimum price
of standard barley-1 tobacco at Tk 95, barley-2 at Tk 91, barley-3 at Tk 88 and
tobacco of non-barley grade at Tk 46 per kilogram.
However, in
Kaliganj, Abul Khair Tobacco was purchasing tobacco at only Tk50 – 55 per
kilogram whereas the price of those tobacco grade was fixed at Tk 95 by the
government. Besides, there was no fixed price list in its sales center.
Despite the
instruction to scale the tobacco using a digital scaling system, the
traditional scaling system was being followed to measure the tobacco causing
measure fraud.
A grower
anonymously said that they produce tobacco to get a fair price, but the local
tobacco companies, including Abul Khair Tobacco, purchase the produces at a low
price taking advantage of lack of storage facilities. They are forced to sell
their produces without making any profits. This is why they could not make any
profit in the previous season as well, he informed.
When everyone was
at home, we had to go out for farming risking our lives amid the coronavirus
pandemic, said the grower, adding that if they do not get a fair price, they
would be in trouble.
The next farming
of tobacco lar gely relies on
the price that they will get this season, he added.
When asked, A S M
Masud Ud Daula said, “We conduct these drives as part of our regular routine.
Abul Khair Tobacco Company did not have any price chart or signboard. They were
buying tobacco at a rate of Tk 50 – 55 per kilogram whereas the government has
set the price at Tk 95 of that particular grade”
Besides, there
was analogue scaling system instead of digital scaling. Based on all the facts,
Abul Khair Tobacco was fined Tk 25,000, he added.
We have also
lodged a verbal complaint to the district agricultural marketing officer and
local administration, informed the DNCRP official.
“There are
allegations that the tobacco company forcibly takes more tobacco than the
measured ones from the farmers without making any payment for those,” he
further added.
Masud Ud Daula
also informed that they were stressing on the price billboard, if the tobacco
companies are complying with government price plan, if the tobaccos are
measured using digital scales and other relevant issues so that the tobacco
producers get a fair price.