Daily Trust Sunday

Food Prices Crash in Taraba

- From Ibrahim Musa Giginyu, Kano

Findings on commodity prices in Kano revealed that at Dawanau grains market, a 100kg bag of rice popularly known as Jamila is sold at N54,000 while a 100kg bag of beans is sold at N21,000.

Similarly, a 100kg bag of old maize is sold at N22,000 and that of the new one is sold at N18, 500, and a 100kg bag of millet goes for N20,000 while a 100kg of garri is sold at N18,500.

It was also gathered that the prices of virtually all farm commoditie­s have increased as an average tuber of yam goes for N650.

According to Malam Sagir Bello, a resident, said: “Many people have resorted to buying what is known as broken rice which is the last grade of milled rice and even at that, a measure sold at N550 initially is now N950 and a measure of maize is now N600,” he said.

Reports from Benue State shows that a bag of Semovita now goes for N3,600, a 50kg bag of local rice sells for N25,000 while the same size for foreign rice goes for N31,000.

A 50kg of flour now costs N13,500, while a 100kg of garri now costs N26,000.

A 1,000 kg bag of millet sells for N28,000 and same size of sorghum costs N35,000. An 100kg of maize costs N23,000

From Katsina State comes a report that a 100 kg bag of new maize now costs N13,000, while the old one goes for N19,000. A bag of new beans goes for N18,000 per 100kg while the old one goes for N20,000.

Sorghum costs N19,000 per 100 kg. A 100kg bag of rice costs N40,000 while millet of the same size costs N18,000.

At the Akwanga main market in Nasarawa State, a 50kg bag of foreign rice is N32,000 while the local brand is N28,000. A 50kg bag of flour sells for N13,400.

A 10kg bag of semovita costs between N3,600 and N4,000, depending on the brand.

A 100kg bag of garri goes for between N15,000 and N20,000 depending on the grade and quality. A bag of beans now sells at N23,000 per 50kg for the brown beans and the white big cowpea.

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