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Prices Of Vegetables Surge In Takoradi Market

Ghana’s Inflation Surges  To 29.8%
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Prices of vegetables and other consumables have experienced a significant rise on the Takoradi central market.

The Ghana News Agency (GNA) observed during a market survey that prices of some food items like vegetables, and plantain among others had shot up within the past months.

Madam Esi Mansa, an onion seller, in an interview with the GNA said the producer price of onions had increased thereby affecting its sales on the market.

She explained that currently a sack of onion was going for GH¢1,300 and GH¢1,500, with a plastic bowl-sized now going for GH¢150 and GH¢ 200 instead of GH¢100.

“Initially one could get about 10 to 13 pieces of medium-sized bulb of onion for GH¢10, but now hardly would you get that same number going for the same price,” she lamented.

Madam Marian Mensah, a vegetable seller, also shared the same sentiment noting that some of the prices of food commodities were based on their availability due to the weather condition, saying; “When the weather does not favour planting and harvesting it could affect the price.”

She said a sack of green bell pepper was going for GH¢1,200 instead of GH¢800 with other vegetables like okro and garden eggs also experiencing a hike in price.

Madam Grace Obeng, a tomato seller, disclosed that the price of tomatoes was presently stable because the commodity was in season, accounting for the relatively cheaper and affordable price on the market.

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