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Prices of foodstuff stable in week 2 of July

June 19, 2015
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The prices of foodstuffs on the various markets across the country did not see any major increases and largely remained stable.

This is according to checks by Esoko Ghana in the major markets.

[contextly_sidebar id=”Ot73NJaoVo45ZeB7VmmsVDstHo79epT0″]Tomato gained 4 percent this week to close at about GHS 11 Cedis with maize and local rice gaining a percentage point each.

A medium size tomato tin full of fresh tomatoes gained 13 percentage and now selling at about GHS 16 Cedis.

It costs 20 percent more to buy it in the Techiman market but 7 percent cheaper in Kumasi.

The price of cassava decreased by only 3 per.

Full details of the prices below

Commodity index_19th June_2015 Print (1)

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By: citifmonline.com/Ghana

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