{"id":124165,"date":"2015-06-13T13:29:16","date_gmt":"2015-06-13T13:29:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/4cd.e16.myftpupload.com\/?p=124165"},"modified":"2015-06-13T13:29:16","modified_gmt":"2015-06-13T13:29:16","slug":"food-prices-see-marginal-gain-in-week-2-of-june-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2015\/06\/food-prices-see-marginal-gain-in-week-2-of-june-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Food prices see marginal gain in week 2 of June"},"content":{"rendered":"
The general performance of the various commodities on the market this week was positive with most of them making marginal gains.<\/p>\n
The highest change of 7 percentage increase was by groundnut and maize with tomatoes recording the least of negative 4 percent.<\/p>\n
According Esoko which did the checks across the various markets in Ghana, tomato gained 13 percent in Accra to close the week at GHS 16.09 per medium size tomato tin.<\/p>\n
It also gained 14 percent in Techiman to close at GHS 9.00, Kumasi closed at GHS 8.10 gaining 7 percent.<\/p>\n
Takoradi and Dambai however lost 4 percent to close the week at GHS 14.99 and GHS 7.74 respectively.<\/p>\n
Maize was sold at GHS 4.5 per olunka in Accra gaining 6 percent.<\/p>\n
It also gained 14 percent in Tamale to close the week at 4.00 per bowl.<\/p>\n