
According to some traders at the main market in the Central Business District, hikes in petroleum products had contributed to changes in the prices.
They told the GNA in a random interview on Monday that fruits farmers cart their stuff from the hinterlands, and the increase in lorry fares had affected the cost of the fruits.
The GNA gathered that a bunch of banana, which used to sell at GH¢ 20, is going for GH¢ 30, while a small ball of pineapple is going for GH¢ 2, instead of the previous price of GH¢ 1.
A medium-size of the same fruit which used to sell at GH¢ 2 is going for GH¢ 5, while the current price of a box of apple is selling at GH¢ 170 instead of GH¢ 27.
The current market price of a big size of watermelon is now GH¢ 15, as compared to the previous price of GH¢ 5, while the small size which sold at GH¢ 3 is now selling at GH¢ 5.
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