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Ginger tops food inflation basket with 114% price hike

byEmmanuel OppongandDaniel Sackitey
February 4, 2025
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Ghanaian households are feeling the strain of rising food prices, despite a slight ease in the overall inflation rate for January.

The latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) from the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) reveals a troubling trend, with several staple food items experiencing price hikes exceeding 50%, further tightening household budgets.

At the forefront of this surge is ginger, which has seen an eye-popping 114.4% price increase, making it the most inflated food item in the country.

The sharp rise reflects the broader pressures on food prices, with beans, a vital protein source for many, also experiencing a significant 84.6% increase year-on-year.

Other essential food items are similarly feeling the heat. Dried pepper prices have surged by 82.1%, while okro and onions have each jumped by 79.6%.

Yam, another staple food crop, has risen by 72.9%, and cocoyam leaves are not far behind, increasing by 59.3%.

Even citrus fruits, such as lime, have been caught in the inflationary wave, marking a 58.4% rise, closing out the top ten most inflated food items.

Other notable price hikes include watermelon and dog meat, which recorded year-on-year increases of 59.7%, ranking 7th and 8th, respectively.

These sharp increases in food prices highlight significant national and household-level economic challenges.

The GSS report provides a sobering look into the ongoing pressures on Ghana’s cost of living, with food inflation leading the charge.

As the government and consumers alike hope for price stabilisation in the coming months, many households will continue to grapple with the impact of inflation.

While cautious optimism remains for early February, the lingering inflationary pressures may present challenges for the months ahead.

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