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As prices of yams soar, FCT residents go for Irish, sweet potatoes

The high cost of yams in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has forced some residents to go for alternatives in Irish and sweet potatoes.

The high cost of yams in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has forced some residents to go for alternatives in Irish and sweet potatoes.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that there have been complaints about cost of yam in the nation’s capital.

Mrs Kindness Jude, a civil servant, said many yam traders were now the ones selling Irish potatoes and sweet potatoes in Goza market, and were making sales as usual.

Jude said Irish and sweet potatoes had flooded all the spaces that yams used to occupy in the market, since they were more affordable.

“I buy more of potatoes as alternative to one tuber of yam for N1,200.”

“Many people don’t know the nutritional value of Irish and sweet potatoes, they come in seasons, they are now the best and most affordable staple food in the market.

“The method of preparation is same as yam, it can be fried, boiled or made as porridge but they both taste different,” she said.

Madam Veronica Bawa, who sells yams at Goza Market, told NAN that “It has been our practice to sell yams during its season and add potatoes to its sale when in season too.

”But this time, we cannot buy yams to sell, due to its high cost. And most of our yam customers have changed their preference to potatoes, so I have to also buy what they need so I can retain my customers.

”I will be selling potatoes for now, pending when new yam fully enters the market, towards the end of August or early September,” she said.

Mrs Eme Abang said “My family and I love eating yam, but due to the hike in the price we now eat more of potatoes.

“Now with N200 to N500 you get good number of potatoes for yourself and family, instead of buying just a tuber of yam for N1,200 or N1,500.

“Right now, with the price of potatoes, my family can still eat sweet or Irish potatoes as alternative staple food,” she said.

Mr Mohammed Musa, who was in the market to buy food items, said sweet potatoes and Irish potatoes had helped many families cope with hunger season.

One small tuber of yam cost N1, 200 big size cost N1,500. As against potatoes, which is sold for between N200 to N500 for 10 size able ones.

“Right now a heap of five size able yams go for N6,500 to N7,000, against the price of a basket of Irish potatoes, which is sold for N800 to N1000 and a 50kg bag of sweet potatoes, which goes for N8000,” he said. (NAN)

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