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Food Produce Prices Massively Drops At The Local Market – Full Price Summary

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Food prices have seen massively reduced across major staples in yesterday Thursday market survey.

Maize:

  1. With cob: ₦32,000 ➡ ₦38,000
  2. Without cob: ₦30,000 ➡ ₦34,000
  3. Guinea Corn (Sorghum):
  4. Guinea corn: ₦32,000 ➡ ₦35,000
  5. White guinea corn: ₦32,000 ➡ ₦35,000

Beans:

  1. White large: ₦70,000 ➡ ₦85,000
  2. White small: ₦70,000 ➡ ₦75,000
  3. Brown “Silba”: ₦70,000 ➡ ₦78,000
  4. Brown “Eye of Dove”: ₦65,000 ➡ ₦70,000
  5. Brown “Zafa”: ₦68,000 ➡ ₦70,000

Rice:

  1. 2BC: ₦33,000 ➡ ₦35,000
  2. Jamila: ₦38,000 ➡ ₦40,000
  3. Grain for tuwo: ₦90,000 ➡ ₦100,000
  4. For cooking: ₦100,000 ➡ ₦115,000
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Groundnut:

  1. Large bag: ₦145,000 ➡ ₦150,000
  2. Small bag: ₦120,000

Pepper:

  1. Mixed (varied): ₦30,000 ➡ ₦40,000
  2. Irrigated: ₦35,000 ➡ ₦55,000
  3. Kimba variety: ₦45,000 ➡ ₦60,000
  4. Lagos variety: ₦65,000 ➡ ₦80,000 (quality-dependent)

Cassava:

  1. Large bag: ₦40,000 ➡ ₦50,000
  2. Small bag: ₦20,000 ➡ ₦25,000

Dried Tomatoes:

  1. From Zaria: ₦65,000 ➡ ₦85,000
  2. From Gamawa: ₦35,000 ➡ ₦45,000
  3. From Gashuwa: ₦45,000 ➡ ₦50,000

Onion:

  1. Mature (dry skin): ₦45,000 ➡ ₦55,000
  2. Small mature: ₦40,000 ➡ ₦50,000
  3. New crop (dry skin): ₦20,000 ➡ ₦25,000
  4. New crop (small-sized): ₦12,000 ➡ ₦20,000

Tamarind:

  1. Bag (sugar size): ₦88,000
  2. Bag (maize size): ₦150,000
  3. Bag (cement size): ₦60,000
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Potatoes & Others:

  1. Hausa potatoes: ₦35,000 ➡ ₦40,000
  2. Yam tubers (Gwaza variety): ₦26,000

Hibiscus (Zobo):

  1. Flower: ₦20,000
  2. Powder: ₦40,000
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