Goats of 'superior breed and high pedigree status'

 Goats of 'superior breed and high pedigree status'

A young goat buyer named Mushfiqur Rahman Ifat went viral on social media on Eid-ul-Azha 2014 by extorting Tk 15 lakh from Sadiq Agro Mohammadpur, Dhaka.

 There is also the news of Matiur Rahman, an official of the National Board of Revenue (NBR), father of the young man, who bought goats at a high price. The ACC is investigating his assets. Along with that, the farm named 'Sadiq Agro' is also in trouble like the goat rope is in trouble.

 After his son's goat scandal, he lost the post of NBR, and also had to step down from the directorship of Sonali Bank.

 Shah Imran Hossain is the owner of Sadiq Agro, who is known as a cow smuggler. His syndicate smuggled various breeds of cows from different countries including India, Thailand, Myanmar, USA. Then he sold them at a high price.

 Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) has announced to carry out an eviction operation in Sadiq Agro on Thursday (June 27) 2024 as he occupied canal land in Mohammadpur and built a farm.

 The 'Elahi Kander' goat in the Eid market, the goat in question was 62 inches tall and weighed around 175 kg.

 Sadek Agro's explanation — A goat of 'advanced breed and high pedigree status' commands a price of Tk 15 lakh.

 Explaining the sky-high price of the cattle and goats in Sadiq Agro, the manager of Sadiq Agro said - high pedigree cattle and goats. Eating and drinking is also special.' Nurture with more care. Feeding nutritious food.

 The owner of the farm could not be found even after contacting to find out about this much-discussed goat. He could not be found even after going to the farm in Mohammadpur. He called out for self-respect.

 Sadiq Agro raised a cow weighing 1,300 kg at the livestock fair in Agargaon, Dhaka last April. 100% Brahma breed, the price of these cows is Rs. It is said to be of 'high clan status'.

On Eid, the price of the 1,400 kg Gray Brahma cow was raised to 1.5 million taka.

 The Department of Animal Husbandry has banned the import of Brahma cattle.

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