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Traders Lament As Food Price Skyrocket Again Few Days To Eid-el-Fitr Celebration

Traders Lament As Food Price Skyrocket Again Few Days To Eid-el-Fitr Celebration

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A large bag of peppers now costs N260,000 instead of N80,000, while a small bag now costs N110,000 instead of N23,000.

In addition, a bag of tomatoes now costs N45,000 instead of N21,000, according to an investigation by Daily Trust.

These price increases, which went into effect in March, represent a more than 100% increase from February.

The price of the quantity purchased last month was lower than this month, according to a survey done in major markets in Lagos and Ogun.

Pepper and tomatoes were less expensive last month than this month, according to Abdulahi Yerima Shehu, a pepper vendor at Ogba market. He emphasized that a large bag of pepper now costs N260,000 instead of N80,000.

The prices of pepper and tomatoes last month are different from this month. It was cheaper last month, I bought the highest bag for N80,000 but now it is N260,000 while the small bag that was sold at N20,000-N23,000 is now N110,000. Also, before I used to buy a big bag of tomatoes for N18,000 -N21,000 but now it is N45,000,” he said.

He said many of his customers have complained over the increase in the cost of pepper, saying,

“My customers have been complaining but I explain to them that pepper is expensive but I assured them that the price will reduce in the next couple of weeks. The market is moving well, even though it is expensive, my customers are trying. I must appreciate them,” he said.

Many farmers are reporting losses, according to Abeokuta pepper vendor Alhaji Bala Yaro, who blamed the rise on improper storage and a shortage of insecticide.

He also mentioned that the cost of tomatoes has gone up from N35,000 to N45,000, and the price of a bag of pepper has gone up from N100,000 to N165,000.

“These are the challenges we are facing, we are pleading with the government to help us,” he said.

Moyosore Salami, a customer, complained that the basket still contains both ripe and unripe items despite the increase.

It is expensive, especially pepper, tomatoes are still okay cheap. I have issues with Lagos pepper,” she said.

Tomato prices crash across markets

Reports from traders and farmers reveal that the excess tomatoes in the market caused a major crash in prices.

A 50kg basket of tomatoes now sells for as low as N10,000 to N12,000 in some states in Nigeria.Read Full Details

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