As Ramadan 2025 nears, the prices of ghee have increased once again, adding to the burden on consumers. In various cities, both retail and wholesale markets have reported a price hike of Rs6 per kilogram.
Traders in the wholesale market confirmed that the price of first-grade ghee has now reached Rs595 per kg, while second-grade ghee is being sold between Rs540 and Rs550 per kg. This sudden increase has raised concerns among the public, who are already struggling with inflation and rising food costs.
Grocery merchants believe that ghee manufacturers deliberately raise prices before Ramadan, only to reduce them later to create the illusion of a discount. Many have urged the government to monitor pricing policies and take action against companies exploiting seasonal demand.
Despite a decline in global prices of key raw materials such as soybean and palm oil, local ghee prices continue to rise. Experts argue that market manipulation and lack of oversight contribute to these frequent price hikes.
Consumers have expressed frustration, demanding stricter regulations to prevent unjustified price increases. With Ramadan being a time of increased food consumption, families fear further price hikes in essential commodities.
Authorities have yet to respond to these concerns, but the public hopes for immediate intervention to control prices and ensure fair market practices. As the holy month approaches, all eyes are on policymakers to take steps that ease the financial burden on citizens.