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Current prices for various products at Mbare Musika
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 23581, member: 2262"] Potatoes cost between $2 and $11, depending on their size. Chat potatoes are the cheapest at $2-$3. Large potatoes sell for $7-$8, and extra-large ones go for $9-$11. A 30kg box of tomatoes costs $15-$25. Wooden boxes cost $3-$4, and plastic dishes cost $1.50-$2. Many vegetables are available. A head of cabbage is 50 cents to $1. Bundles of covo, rape, and tsunga range from $2-$5. Beetroot and red cabbage each cost around $1. Pockets of onions (10kg) are $4-$5 for regular and $6-$8 for red. A bundle of fresh shallots is $1. Wild mushrooms sell for $10 per 2 liter bucket. Specialty items like cauliflower, broccoli, peppers, ginger, and garlic are $2-$5 per kg. Dried foods are also popular. A 20-liter tin of mamba fish costs $35-$40, or $240 for 60kg. Sugar beans cost $30-$36 for 20 liters. Dried veggies like covo, cabbage, and pumpkin leaves cost $6-$8 per tin or bucket. Dried fish varies from $1-$4 based on size. High-value crops include sweet potatoes, which cost $1-$2 per 5-liter tin. 60kg of butternuts costs $28, carrots $50, and peas $70. Fine beans and cucumbers cost $20-$25 for 60kg. Fresh corn costs $1-$2 per dozen, and cassava costs $1-$2 per kg. The fruit selection is extensive. Apples are $19-$20 per crate, and avocados are $18-$19 per basket. Ripe bananas cost $8-$9 a basket, while a 90kg bunch of unripe ones is $45-$50. Berries are 50 cents to $1 per punnet. Pawpaw, coconuts, and small watermelons are also around $1 each. Larger watermelons are $4. Various local fruits like masawu and mazhanje sell for $2-$4 per 5 liter tin. Field crops are sold by the 20-liter tin. Maize costs $8-$9, soya costs $18, wheat costs $14, and millet, depending on the type, ranges from $14- $40. Shelled groundnuts cost $28-$32, unshelled are $7-$8, and fresh are $14-$15 per tin. Rice costs $30-$40 for 20 liters. The livestock section offers broiler chickens at $5-$8, hens at $6-$7, and cocks at $8-$10. Turkeys are $20-$25. Off-layers are $2-$3. Eggs are sold by the crate, with prices from $3 to $3.50 based on size. Processed goods like cooking oil are $3 for 2 liters. Mealie-meal is $6.30-$7 for 10kg. Peanut butter is $3 per liter. Various specialty grain meals cost $6-$10 per 5-liter tin. Tea leaves are $10 for 5 liters or $20 for 20 liters. [/QUOTE]
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