Vegetable prices fall

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More vegetables are on the market this week, bringing prices down.

Tomatoes have dropped from $10 to $8 over the past two weeks. At roadside stalls this weekend, vendors were offering "four (pounds) for $20". Cucumber prices fell from $5 to $3 a pound, and at some places as low as $2. Melongene went from $5 to $3 a pound, and caraille dropped to $2.50 from $4 a pound.

Market experts said lettuce prices remained high and pumpkin prices increased, with fewer on the market as a result of the hot weather experienced over the past few months.

"We should see a reduction in pumpkin prices in the next few months with more rainfall," market observer Farouk Shah said. He said the supply of sweet potato and cassava remained steady over the past few months and prices will continue to remain low.

Central farmers said continued low prices will depend on the rains and the floods it usually caused.

"A lot of crops have been planted and bumper harvest will depend on the weather conditions," one farmer said.
 
wooo i love this news. thank god alot of us have waited for this long time. i am glad to see that it has dropped thou i am not surprised. Now nearly everyone can afford to buy market stufies yay
 
Yes girl i went market las saturday for my mom and i couldnot believe the price of chives and shadow benny and tomatoes. i think 2 dollars back for chives and 8 dollars for tomatoes. thats kool
 
This is good news for a change but how long will it last remember not everything will reduce so it basically a few food items
 
My mom said that tomatoes were 7 dollars a pound now i hope it stays so
 
I guess central is the place to shop because in POS , the price of tomatoes is still $10.00...
 
lol pos will always be expensive afterall it is the capital city lol central everythin is cheap hehe
 
today tomatoes is $5. an up, carrot is 3pks for $10. pumkin is $2. banana is still $3. its not too bad dese days nah, so compare den to now!!!
 
Good news! I was hearing that farmers would have had to raise prices because of the lack of water and therefore a smaller crop.
 
yeah in chag market farmers picking stuff half ripe because of the lack of water they are afraid it dry up...so what are we suppose to do now
 
It may be a water problem now but as soon as Easter kicks in the prices will once again rise...
 
farmers have to buy d river water now so d prices of vege will def b on d rise!!!
 
nothing is lower dan ten dollars in d market....only chicken prices r gd!!!
 
In some areas too ..i see things like sweet pepper gawn up and of course tomatoes ...whyz just now we hadda use ketchup in food
 
my family eats lots of provision an home grown food we don't eat lots of vegetables because money is a little problem in my home so expensive stuff will remain there
 
Wow thats so kool bumbleb i have always wanted to start a garden full of fresh picked grown veges , but anytime i do it , i dont have time to maintain it..many people now are advised to wither plant sumthing because in the long run it will come out cheaper if having to buy one less vege everytime u go into the market
 
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