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Jatrabari fish market

The Jatrabari fish market in Dhaka comes to life at midnight, as trucks bringing fish from across the country arrive at one of the capital's largest fish markets. The buzz of traders begins at dawn, with early morning sales followed by the distribution of fish to various retail markets throughout Dhaka. The market operates from 4am to 10am.

Since dawn, the Jatrabari fish market remains crowded with both sellers and buyers. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Since dawn, the Jatrabari fish market remains crowded with both sellers and buyers. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The Jatrabari fish market, one of Dhaka's busiest fish markets, is active from the early hours of the morning until 10 am. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The Jatrabari fish market, one of Dhaka's busiest fish markets, is active from the early hours of the morning until 10 am. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Hilsa is available at wholesale prices at Jatrabari, with prices ranging from Tk 300 to Tk 2,000 per kg, depending on the size. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Hilsa is available at wholesale prices at Jatrabari, with prices ranging from Tk 300 to Tk 2,000 per kg, depending on the size. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
A variety of fish from all parts of the country arrive at the market overnight, where traders arrange them and prepare for the day's buyers. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
A variety of fish from all parts of the country arrive at the market overnight, where traders arrange them and prepare for the day's buyers. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
While retailers purchase fish at wholesale prices, many Dhaka residents visit the market early in the morning in search of fresh fish at slightly lower rates. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
While retailers purchase fish at wholesale prices, many Dhaka residents visit the market early in the morning in search of fresh fish at slightly lower rates. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Fish caught by fishermen from India and Myanmar are also sold at the Jatrabari fish market. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Fish caught by fishermen from India and Myanmar are also sold at the Jatrabari fish market. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Fish caught by fishermen from India and Myanmar are also sold at the Jatrabari fish market. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Fish caught by fishermen from India and Myanmar are also sold at the Jatrabari fish market. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Hundreds of mobile fish vendors visit Jatrabari early in the morning, buying pails full of fish before heading out to various areas of Dhaka. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Hundreds of mobile fish vendors visit Jatrabari early in the morning, buying pails full of fish before heading out to various areas of Dhaka. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
While retailers purchase fish at wholesale prices, many Dhaka residents visit the market early in the morning in search of fresh fish at slightly lower rates. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
While retailers purchase fish at wholesale prices, many Dhaka residents visit the market early in the morning in search of fresh fish at slightly lower rates. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Pangas fish is sold at Jatrabari at prices ranging from Tk 100 to Tk 220 per kg, depending on size. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Pangas fish is sold at Jatrabari at prices ranging from Tk 100 to Tk 220 per kg, depending on size. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Many vendors buy fish from Jatrabari and then distribute it to different parts of Dhaka. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Many vendors buy fish from Jatrabari and then distribute it to different parts of Dhaka. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Catfish of African species are available at the Jatrabari market, priced at around Tk 120 per kg. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Catfish of African species are available at the Jatrabari market, priced at around Tk 120 per kg. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The market also offers a variety of marine fish. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The market also offers a variety of marine fish. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The market in Dhaka's Jatrabari is filled with a wide variety of domestic fish species. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The market in Dhaka's Jatrabari is filled with a wide variety of domestic fish species. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The market in Dhaka's Jatrabari is filled with a wide variety of domestic fish species. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The market in Dhaka's Jatrabari is filled with a wide variety of domestic fish species. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Since dawn, the Jatrabari fish market remains crowded with both sellers and buyers. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Since dawn, the Jatrabari fish market remains crowded with both sellers and buyers. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Marine Shapla Pata fish arrives at the market, being sold for Tk 350 to Tk 450 per kg. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Marine Shapla Pata fish arrives at the market, being sold for Tk 350 to Tk 450 per kg. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
In addition to the Jatrabari fish market, traders set up fish stalls along the Dhaka-Chattogram highway, causing disruptions to traffic. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
In addition to the Jatrabari fish market, traders set up fish stalls along the Dhaka-Chattogram highway, causing disruptions to traffic. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
A retailer purchases fish from Jatrabari and transports it to Fatullah Bazar in Narayanganj by truck. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
A retailer purchases fish from Jatrabari and transports it to Fatullah Bazar in Narayanganj by truck. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin

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Published : 30 Nov 2024, 08:38 PM

Updated : 30 Nov 2024, 08:38 PM

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