A 90Kg Bag Of Beans Is Trading Highest In Kakamega At An Average Of 9,635 Shillings

KEY POINTS
A 50Kg bag of Irish Potatoes is retailing at an average price of 2,350 shillings in Nakuru, 2,060 shillings in Nairobi, and 1,264 shillings in Nyandarua County.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Wheat prices in Nairobi are averagely 4,950 shillings for a 90Kg bag while in Nakuru and Uasin Gishu the same quantity averages 4,302 shillings and 5,153 shillings respectively.
A 90Kg bag of beans is retailing highest in Kakamega at an average price of 9,635 shillings, while trading lowest in Nakuru at 6,043 shillings.
In Nairobi and Kajiado, consumers are paying an average of 7,283 shillings and 7,531 shillings respectively.
Residents in Usain Gishu are buying the same quantity of beans at an average of 7,970 shillings while Nandi is at 8,640 shillings.
Beans (90 KG Bags):

Meanwhile, a 50Kg bag of Irish Potatoes is retailing at an average price of 2,350 shillings in Nakuru, 2,060 shillings in Nairobi, and 1,264 shillings in Nyandarua County.
Meru and Elgeyo Marakwet residents are paying 1500 and 1300 shillings respectively for the same quantity of potatoes.
Residents of Kakamega County are paying between 6300 and 6800 shillings for a 90-kilogram bag of maize. This is the highest in the region. Those in Kisumu are paying between 6,300 and 6,600 shillings for a 90-kilogram bag of maize.
In Bungoma county, a 2-kilogram tin is retailing at 150 shillings, up from 80 shillings two months ago.
For a 90Kg of Green grams, Machakos County residents are paying the highest price at an average of 12,333 shillings while the lowest in Makueni at 7,200 shillings.
In Tharaka Nithi, the commodity is trading at an average of 8,534 shillings, while in Embu And Kitui it is selling at an average of 8,660 and 8,235 shillings respectively.
Green Grams (90 KG Bags)

Wheat prices in Nairobi are averagely 4,950 shillings for a 90Kg bag while in Nakuru and Uasin Gishu the same quantity averages 4,302 shillings and 5,153 shillings respectively.
The 50kg rice price in Kenya stands at an average of 6,500, while the 25kg bag ranges from 2,000 to 2,500 shillings on average.
The 50Kg bag is retailing at an average of 6,095 shillings, 5,938 shillings, and 4,500 shillings in Kisumu, Embu, and Busia.
In Siaya and Kirinyaga, the average price of a 90Kg of rice is 5,852 shillings and 5,625 shillings respectively.
The price of a 10kg bag of rice across the country varies depending on the type and quality of the rice. You can get the rice for as low as 1,500 shillings.
Rice (50 KG Bags

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