Tag: Esoko Ghana
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Onion traders at Adjen Kotoku hopeful of boom in sales in December [Video]
The vegetable crop onion is the third-largest vegetable crop in Ghana, after tomatoes and chilli pepper. Onion is produced predominantly under rain-fed conditions, which accounts for 75 percent of the annual crop. It also has tremendous market potential in Ghana. It is consumed widely across all households, while the country’s expanding hospitality industry also offers…
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Food prices likely to drop by end of August – Esoko Ghana
After several weeks of increases in food prices on the market, consumers should expect some stability and price reductions by the end of this month, August 2021. This prediction was made by commodity analyst, Esoko Ghana. The consistent increases in food prices over the past weeks have left many households and businesses worried. In an…
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Food prices to remain relatively stable in October – Esoko Ghana
Prices of foodstuff are expected to remain relatively stable with occasional drops in the month of October, 2020. That’s according to commodity analyst, Esoko Ghana. According to Esoko, most of the commodities grown down south of the country are still in the harvest season. It is also expected that supplies from the northern parts of…
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Prices of foodstuff to go down this month – ESOKO Ghana predicts
Commodity Analyst, Esoko Ghana, says the prices of some foodstuff are likely to see a further reduction in the month of August. The prediction is based on the rains witnessed in the first half of the year as well as the easing of COVID-19 restrictions. In July, there was significant price reductions for some commodities…
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Fix bad roads in farming areas to curb post-harvest losses – Esoko urges Gov’t
Commodity price survey Service Company, Esoko Ghana, has reiterated the need for government to be deliberate about fixing roads leading to food producing areas of the country. The Content Manager at Esoko Ghana, who made the call, told Citi Business News many deplorable roads in farming areas of the country contribute to the worsening post-harvest…
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Esoko urges gov’t to speed up warehousing project to tackle post-harvest losses
A Commodity price survey service company, Esoko Ghana, has asked government to speed up its construction of warehouses to prevent post-harvest losses as the harvest season for farmers inches closer. Government in 2018 launched the one district, one warehouse project, to provide storage for farm produce. For many years, post-harvest losses have become a common…
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Food prices have reduced; but we must stabilize it – Esoko confirms President’s claims
Esoko Ghana, a provider of digital solutions and services for agriculture and data collection, has charged government to do more to stabilize the prices of food and other commodities on the market by boosting production. The comment follows President Akufo-Addo’s remark that the Planting for Food and Jobs policy has helped to reduce the prices…
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Foodstuff prices to remain high in July – Esoko
Prices of foodstuff are expected to go up this month [July] as challenges facing agric production remain unresolved. Analysis released by Esoko Ghana reveal that prices of foodstuffs including tubers and vegetables are expected to go up. Content Manager at Esoko Ghana Francis Danso Adjei explains that the increase in prices of commodities can be…