Upper East Region of Ghana hit by shortage of onions

Published 2020년 12월 13일

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The Upper East Region of Ghana is currently experiencing a shortage of onions, leading to a significant price increase over the past two months. Both Burkina Faso-grown and locally-grown onions are affected, with prices rising to 55 cedis and 60 cedis respectively. Despite the higher costs, locally-grown onions are popular due to their superior taste. The price hike is causing concern for consumers and increasing production costs for businesses. The shortage and high demand are expected to persist as the Christmas and new year holidays approach.
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The Upper East Region has been hit by the shortage of Onions for the past two months. The vegetable is predominantly grown during the dry season in areas like Kulungungu, Garu, Mognori, Pusiga Jentiiga Serbubi, among others in Bawku. With barely two weeks to the celebration of Christmas, our Correspondents, Prosper Adankai and Sarah Dubure visited the Bolgatanga new Market to find out the situation. Two kinds of onions are sold in the region. The Burkina Faso grown onions, and the locally grown ones. The Burkina Faso grown onions were initially sold at 35 cedis a bucket two months ago, but now go for 55 cedis, whereas the locally grown ones which initially went for 40 cedis, are now being sold for 60 cedis. Interestingly, demand for the locally grown onions is high despite the hike in prices. According to many, the locally grown onions have a nice flavor than the Burkina Faso grown ones. Although many prefer to use the locally grown onions for cooking, they ...
Source: Ghanaweb

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