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Somalia: Joint Market and Supply Chain Update, 24 – 01 May 2022 – Somalia

  • Prices for fruits and vegetables such as watermelon, mangoes, bananas, onions and potatoes increased between 11% and 29% due to shortage and high demand related to high consumption during the Holy month of Ramadan.

  • In the capital, most roads are accessible and transport services are normal. Operations are ongoing normally at the port of Mogadishu.

  • In most markets in Mogadishu, meat prices increased from $8 to $10 per kg due to high demand related to increased consumption during the holy month of Ramadan and Eid Ul Fitr celebrations next week.

  • In Bakara market, fuel prices increased compared to last week. Diesel prices increased from $22 to $24 and petrol increased from $22 to $26 per 20 litre container. In addition, cooking gas prices (13 Kg cylinder) increased by 13%.

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