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Onion prices in Ghana have dropped significantly, but while consumers may welcome the reduction, local traders are bearing the brunt of the loss.

Happy FM’s, Eastern Regional Correspondent, Isaac Osei revealed that the current market is being heavily influenced by onions imported from neighboring countries such as Burkina Faso and Nigeria.

He explained that the appreciation of the Ghana cedi has made it more profitable for foreign traders, who gain more when they convert their earnings back into their local currencies.

Bagged onions going to waste in Kotoso

“Because the currency has appreciated, sellers from Burkina Faso and Nigeria make more profit when they convert their earnings into their local currency. This allows them to sell at relatively lower prices in Ghana,” Osei noted.

While consumers may be enjoying the reduced prices, the situation has created challenges for Ghanaian traders. Local sellers are burdened with high transportation costs, as they cover all expenses from the farm gate to the market. This has left many struggling to compete with their foreign counterparts.

The fall in onion prices highlights how exchange rate fluctuations can affect cross-border trade and local market dynamics. Although the development benefits buyers, Ghanaian traders say the high cost of moving produce internally threatens their livelihood, raising concerns about sustainability in the local onion.

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