In the second week in August, tomato recorded the highest drop in price.
The price of a medium size tin of the produce declined by 7 percent to close the week at 6 cedis 80 pesewas.
This was followed by fresh tubers of cassava which price declined by 4 percent.
Three to four tubers of the commodity are now selling at 6 cedis 70 pesewas.
Meanwhile a medium tuber of yam dropped by 3 percent and it is now selling at 6 cedis 70 pesewas while a medium size tin of gari also lost 3 percent this week and it is now selling at 6 cedis 70 pesewas.
According to Esoko Ghana, the prices of groundnut and soyabean also dropped this week.
Meanwhile the price of cowpea went up by a pesewa while the price of a medium size tin of tomato remained the same.
Esoko also reports that the prices of a medium size tin of fresh tomatoes declined in Accra, Techiman and Takoradi.
In Accra, the commodity could be sold to you at 5 cedis 40 pesewas; while in Techiman it could be sold to you at 3 cedis 90 pesewas.
Yet in Takoradi, the commodity could be sold to you at 9 cedis 70 pesewas.
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