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Prices Of Food In Kano Crashes

oyiza by oyiza
September 9, 2016
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Prices of food items have begun to come down in markets in Kano following the arrival of newly harvested farm produce.

Some markets in the state revealed that the prices of some grains had drastically reduced but rice, still in high demand, was still costly.

A bag of maize is now selling for N10,000 as against N13, 000 it sold last month, while a measure now costs N357, down from between N470 and N500 previously.

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The price of a measure of millet had equally dropped from N360 to about N250. Also, a bag of rice, which sold for N19,000, is now selling for N17,500 while a measure now costs N700.

Some consumers said that they were optimistic that the prices of food items would crash further before the year ends.

Malam Sani Usman, a consumer, said that the current economic hardship would end with massive food production.

He said that when people did not produce but consumed more “there is bound to be food shortage and the economy will become weak’’.

Another customer, Ibrahim Asim, appealed to traders to desist from hoarding food in an attempt to make more gains.

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