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Plenty of Fruits in the Market due to High Rainfall

BY Soko Directory Team · May 25, 2016 01:05 pm

This being the rainy season, vegetables seem to be in plenty in most towns in the country. There is plenty of Kales, thus the low and favorable market prices, as a 50kg bag of it was being sold at Sh.2500 in Mombasa, where it happened to be highest, as compared to Nakuru, where the same quantity retailed at Sh.700. Here is a summary of commodity prices in some towns:

CommodityWeight(Kg)NairobiMombasaKisumuNakuruEldoretMalindi
Kales5012502500180070010001250
Cabbages126140030001200100015002000
Cooking bananas22510600250350800350
Ripe Bananas14600400250750630500
Carrots138210037003000150018004000
Tomatoes64512083006500500068004800
Dry Onions1395011001300850910
Spring Onions1422600400025001000800

 

Fruits too are in in plenty this season. Pineapples are the ones retailing cheapest as compared to other fruit types like Passion fruits and Oranges. The Table below summarizes fruit prices in different towns across the country:

CommodityWeight(Kg)NairobiMombasaKisumuNakuruEldoretMalindi
Passion Fruits57513050003000500022802280
Oranges9334002800360033004000
Lemons9528502000150027001800
Local Mangoes126270016502800300024002520
Ngowe Mangoes2512006001800500700700
Pineapples1310409606204801040600
Pawpaw54220010001200200021602000
Avocado90280030001700300020003250

Article by Vera Shawiza.

 

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