Friday, 25 March 2016

Soyabean records highest gain in price for last week in March(read more)



Soyabean Bean 
For the last week in March, soyabean recorded the highest gain in price. The commodity gained 6 percent and it is now selling at 6 cedis 40 pesewas per medium size tin.

This was followed by groundnut which gained 4 percent to close the week at 13 cedis 30 pesewas per medium size tin.

Figures released by Esoko Ghana also showed that cowpea gained 3 percent to close the week at an average price of 8 cedis 20 pesewas per medium size tin.




Fresh tubers of cassava, maize, millet and yam also followed with 2 percent gain each. Local rice, wheat and tomato also gained by a percentage point each.

They closed the week at 7 cedis 80 pesewas, 12 cedis 60 pesewas and 7 cedis per medium size tomato tin respectively. Gari dropped by a percentage point to closed the week at 5 cedis per medium tin.

Checks by Esoko Ghana also showed that on the various markets, the price for an “olonka” of maize gained by 6 percent in Takoradi to close the week at 10 cedis 70 pesewas. It gained by 2 percent in Dambai to close the week at 5cedis 10 pesewas.

The price remained the same in other markets. A “medium size tomato tin” full of fresh tomatoes lost 9 percent in Kumasi to close the week at 8 cedis 20 pesewas. The commodity however made some gains in Techiman and Takoradi.

In Techiman, it gained 14 percent to close the week at 8 cedis with Takoradi also gaining 3 percent to close the week at 12 cedis 40 pesewas. In the other markets, the price remained the same.


source: citifmonline.com

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