The Ministry of Trade and Industry in Rwanda is investigating the cause of a significant increase in the price of Irish potatoes, as well as other food items, with a report due in five days. The rise in potato prices is attributed to heavy rainfall followed by long dry spells, which have resulted in a low yield. Other factors include the high cost of potato seeds and fertilizers, which have led some farmers to abandon potato cultivation. The Consumer Price Index shows that the cost of food and non-alcoholic beverages in urban areas has risen by 29.2% compared to the same period last year. The government is considering exempting some locally processed foods from Value Added Tax (VAT) to help control prices and make them more competitive against imported food.