Food prices continue to rise in Ghana as prices recorded this month are higher than those of last month.
A bowl of soybean last month that was sold for GH@12 was now going for GH@20, while a bowl of maize that was sold for GH@1 is now GH@8.
A box of fish, PS long was sold at GHC440, but it is now selling at GHC575. Salmon was sold at GHC450 but it is now GHC550.
A bowl of groundnut which was sold for GH€15 in April increased by Ghc2 and is now sold for GH@17 in the month of May.
Three tubers of big-sized yam which sold for GHC35.00 is now selling for GH€45.00.
Half bowl of a small-sized paint container of tomatoes was now sold for GH€25.00 as against GHc20. 00 last month.
A gallon of Zomi (palm oil) was now sold for GH€70 against GHc 65 last month, while a bowl of millet was now sold for GH€12 against GH@11 last month.
A crate of big-sized eggs last month went for GHC32, and now going for GH@ 35, while the medium size was GH@28 last month and was no GH€33 this month.