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Mile 12 Market Price Update for Tomatoes, Rodo, Others (October 16, 2024)

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As of Wednesday, October 16, 2024, the latest prices for vegetables and produce at the Mile 12 International Market in Lagos have been released.

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1. Tomato Prices (October 16, 2024)Price Trend: Upward2. Rodo (Scotch Bonnet) PricesPrice Trend: Stable3. Tatashe (Red Bell Pepper) PricesPrice Trend: Upward4. Shambo (Bawa) PricesPrice Trend: Downward5. Onion PricesPrice Trend: Upward6. Carrot PricesPrice Trend: Upward7. Yellow & Red Bell Pepper PricesPrice Trend: Upward8. Cabbage PricesPrice Trend: Stable9. Irish Potato PricesPrice Trend: Downward10. Cucumber PricesPrice Trend: Stable11. Green Pepper PricesPrice Trend: Upward12. Green Beans PricesPrice Trend: UpwardComprehensive Price Table for Mile 12 Market (October 16, 2024)

Mile 12 Market is one of Nigeria’s largest and most important produce markets, supplying a wide range of food items to consumers and retailers across the country.

Staying updated with the latest prices is essential for traders, buyers, and businesses that depend on fresh produce.

This comprehensive price list covers the costs of tomatoes, peppers, onions, and other essential vegetables at the market, alongside trends and insights into pricing fluctuations.

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1. Tomato Prices (October 16, 2024)

Tomatoes are a key ingredient in most Nigerian dishes. The prices have slightly increased, especially for Grade A varieties, which are in high demand due to their quality.

  • Medium-Sized Basket:
    • Grade A: ₦33,000
    • General Range: ₦29,000 – ₦30,000
  • Crate:
    • General Range: ₦26,000 – ₦27,000
    • Grade A: ₦35,000

Price Trend: Upward

Prices for tomatoes have risen due to increased demand, particularly for Grade A baskets, which are highly sought after by restaurants and catering services.


2. Rodo (Scotch Bonnet) Prices

Scotch Bonnet peppers, also known as Rodo, are a staple in Nigerian cuisine, valued for their heat and flavor. Prices for smaller bags are relatively stable, while larger bags, especially Grade A, are more expensive.

  • Small Bag: ₦14,000 – ₦17,000
  • Big Bag: ₦40,000 – ₦50,000
    • Grade A: ₦65,000
  • Big Bowl Rubber: ₦9,000 – ₦10,000

Price Trend: Stable

The price of Rodo has seen minor fluctuations, with Grade A commanding a premium.

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3. Tatashe (Red Bell Pepper) Prices

Tatashe peppers are crucial for adding color and flavor to dishes. The current prices at Mile 12 reflect a slight increase in cost.

  • Basket: ₦55,000 – ₦60,000
  • Big Bowl Rubber: ₦15,000
  • Medium Bag: ₦90,000 (Currently Unavailable)

Price Trend: Upward

With increased demand, especially in urban areas, the price of Tatashe peppers has continued to climb.


4. Shambo (Bawa) Prices

Shambo peppers, also known as Bawa, are milder and used for adding a subtle heat to meals. Prices are relatively stable but have dropped slightly compared to earlier months.

  • Small Bag: ₦19,000 – ₦22,000
  • Big Bowl Rubber: ₦14,000 – ₦15,000

Price Trend: Downward

There has been a minor decrease in Shambo prices, making it a more affordable option for consumers.


5. Onion Prices

Onions remain a critical component of Nigerian meals, and their prices at Mile 12 have increased substantially due to market demand and supply constraints.

  • Big Bag: ₦115,000 – ₦160,000
  • Big Bowl Rubber: ₦20,000
  • Small Basket: ₦8,000

Price Trend: Upward

The price of onions has risen sharply, reflecting a significant increase compared to previous months.


6. Carrot Prices

Carrots are in high demand for use in salads, soups, and stews. The price of washed carrots is particularly high due to the additional processing involved.

  • Big Bag: ₦50,000 – ₦60,000
  • Washed Carrots: ₦60,000

Price Trend: Upward

Carrot prices are rising, especially for the washed variety, which is more convenient for consumers.


7. Yellow & Red Bell Pepper Prices

Yellow and red bell peppers are premium vegetables that often cost more than standard Tatashe due to their vibrant color and flavor.

  • 1kg: ₦6,500 – ₦7,000

Price Trend: Upward

The price of these peppers is relatively high due to their premium status and the cost of growing them.


8. Cabbage Prices

Cabbage remains a popular vegetable for salads, side dishes, and stir-fries.

  • Big Bag: ₦30,000

Price Trend: Stable


9. Irish Potato Prices

Irish potatoes are widely used in Nigerian homes for various dishes, including fries and porridge. Prices have dipped slightly.

  • 100kg Bag: ₦140,000 – ₦145,000

Price Trend: Downward

The price of Irish potatoes has seen a slight reduction, providing a more affordable option for consumers.


10. Cucumber Prices

Cucumbers are popular for their use in salads and are priced moderately.

  • Price Range: ₦10,000 – ₦13,000

Price Trend: Stable


11. Green Pepper Prices

Green peppers are often used in stews and sauces, and prices have recently increased.

  • 1kg: ₦3,000 – ₦3,500

Price Trend: Upward

There has been a slight price increase for green peppers due to market demand.


12. Green Beans Prices

Green beans are a staple in mixed vegetables and side dishes.

  • 1kg: ₦3,000 – ₦3,500

Price Trend: Upward

Like green peppers, green beans have seen a price increase in recent weeks.


Comprehensive Price Table for Mile 12 Market (October 16, 2024)

ItemPrice RangeTrend
Tomatoes (Medium Basket)₦29,000 – ₦33,000 (Grade A)Upward
Tomatoes (Crate)₦26,000 – ₦35,000Upward
Rodo (Small Bag)₦14,000 – ₦17,000Stable
Rodo (Big Bag)₦40,000 – ₦65,000 (Grade A)Stable
Tatashe (Basket)₦55,000 – ₦60,000Upward
Shambo (Small Bag)₦19,000 – ₦22,000Downward
Onions (Big Bag)₦115,000 – ₦160,000Upward
Carrots (Big Bag)₦50,000 – ₦60,000Upward
Yellow/Red Pepper₦6,500 – ₦7,000 (1kg)Upward
Cabbage (Big Bag)₦30,000Stable
Irish Potato (100kg)₦140,000 – ₦145,000Downward
Cucumber₦10,000 – ₦13,000Stable
Green Pepper (1kg)₦3,000 – ₦3,500Upward
Green Beans (1kg)₦3,000 – ₦3,500Upward
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