A survey by the Ghana News Agency has found that foodstuff prices in Accra have slightly increased due to some crops being out of season. The prices of cassava, yam, and plantain have risen, leading to a scarcity in the markets. Traders and farmers attribute the price hike to the natural cycle and the challenges of the dry season. The scarcity of plantain has also had a negative impact on business activities due to COVID-19. The cost of a bunch of plantains has increased from GH¢12.00 to GH¢20.00 to GH¢18.00 to GH¢25.00, and a tuber of yam has increased from ¢7.00 to ¢8.00 to ¢12.00 to ¢15.00.