The article explains the significant decrease in tomato prices in Nigerian markets, which has been attributed to increased supply from Ghana and Cameroon. This development comes after a previous scaricity caused by a pest attack, which had led to high tomato prices in Kano State, where a large basket of tomatoes now costs between N18,000 and N20,000, a fraction of the price seen during the scarcity. The drop in prices is largely due to the increased supply, with the Kano State Chairman of the Tomato Out Growers Association of Nigeria confirming the pest attack as the cause of the initial scarcity.