Ghana: Sunyani records sharp increase in Christmas consumables

Published 2020년 12월 21일

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Traders in Sunyani's Central Business District have reported high sales of Christmas consumables, including oil, rice, tomato paste, and soft drinks, as the holiday season approaches. Despite a slight increase in prices, demand has remained strong. Other items, such as Christmas toys and guns, have also seen increased sales. Dealers of vegetables like tomatoes, pepper, and onions have particularly benefited from bulk purchases by neighbors from Burkina Faso, though this could potentially lead to a vegetable shortage in the season.
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Traders in Sunyani, the Bono Regional Capital, have experienced high sales of Christmas consumables, as the season sets in, a Ghana News Agency (GNA) market survey has revealed. Traders at the Central Business District (CBD) said they were happy about the high demand for Christmas products and expected sales to rise by the 24th of December. The demand for oil, rice, tomato paste, and soft drinks have increased compared to last year's festivity, Madam Nasta Abass, a shop keeper, said on Monday. “Business is booming and we are extremely excited. Though prices for commodities have seen a slight increase, buyers are patronising, few of them sometimes complain, however,” she added. Currently, the market price of five kilos of rice, she said, ranged from GHC65.00 and GHC32.00 instead of the previous GHC60 and GHC27, while that of five litres of oil and one litre was between GHC55 and GHC10 respectively. Previously, market prices for oil at the CBD ...
Source: Ghanaweb

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