Ginger has emerged as Ghana’s most expensive commodity, with inflation rising sharply by more than 86 per cent within a year, according to data released by the Ghana Statistical Service, highlighting continued pressure on household food prices despite broader efforts to stabilise the economy. The latest figures show that the price of ginger recorded one of the steepest increases in the consumer basket, reinforcing its position as the leading dri…
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