Business start-up plans based on the market.
I will use the ground floor of the house as a warehouse. I will purchase jute from my village and the surrounding area and kept in this warehouse. I am constructing my building for the first time on Char-Bhadrakola Madrasa Road. Bhadrakola is my village.
This man from Bhadrakola village expresses more about his future business plan to a secret news reporter.
He is a recent expatriate. He came home with the decision to build this new house on Bhadrakola Madrasa Road. After carefully building this house, he will go abroad again.
He said that he will use the ground floor of the house as a warehouse. He will do business with the money he has earned from abroad. All the jute of his village or surrounding area will be purchased and kept in this warehouse. He will sell this jute when the price of the jute increases. He expects to make a lot of profit from it.
The secret news reporter was saying that it could harm our country. Detention of agricultural produce in rural areas or in local market warehouses can be a legally punishable offense. If the mill factory does not get the jute on time, then they may be forced to buy the jute at a higher price later. He said I know everything. When there is a shortage of jute in the mill factories they will be forced to buy jute at a higher price then I will sell the jute held in my warehouse.
He told himself how reasonable this decision is. He said that all those who live abroad come from abroad and do such business. The government does not interfere in it. He also said that in the future he will buy all the onions from his village and keep this warehouse. He is also thinking that the warehouse will be enlarged in the future. His intention is to build a huge warehouse based on the market and there not only jute and onions but other agricultural products like paddy, wheat, and corn will be locked in the warehouse.