GARIKAYI MARKET-MASVINGO

Tomatoes $5 crate / box$10

Covo 1 for6

Rape$1 for6

Tsunga $1 for6

Cabbage $0.50

Spinach $1 for2

Coriander $2

Cauliflower $2.50

Beetroot $1 for5

Carrots $28

Green pepper $8

Red and yellow pepper $8

Cucumber $45

English cucumber $1

Eggplant $1 for 3

Onions fresh$1 for5

Onions pocket $8

Ginger $2.50

Garlic $2.50

Butternut $28

Potatoes $12

Sweet potatoes $5

Matemba $300 / $50

Madora $135

Soya chunks $3

Derere $9

Mufushwa muboora $5

Mufushwa munyemba $12

Mufushwa nyevhe$15

Mufushwa cabbage $4

Mufushwa covo/rape$4

Mufushwa hwehohwa$10

Apples $24

Narjies $1 for30

Oranges$4

Nhunguru $4

Guava$1plate

Avocados $1 for4

Paw paw $0.50/$1

Nyii$8

Mauyu$8

Masau $10

Bananas $12

Mafushe$12

Mashazharee$9

Magogoya$1 for3

Manhanga$1

Nzungu $30

Nyimo$30

Nyemba $15

Sunflower $9

Chibage$7

Rukweza $15

Mapfunde $7

Mhunga $8

Gorosi $9

Mutsvairo$1 for3

Huchi$2

Dovi$11

Baobab coffe$1

Mumvee$1

Makoni tea $1

Masamba$1 for3

Mupunga$45/bucket

Harugwa$55/bucket

Migoti $1 for2

Misika gwasvo$6

Mhiripiri$1

Chikafu chehuku$4

Pre packs for greens$1

Hupfu hwerukweza5kg $8

Hupfu hwemhunga $8

Chimera chemaheu$1

Nursery trees $3

Nyamachoma$1

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GARIKAYI MARKET- MASVINGO

Covo $1 for 4

Rape$1 for4

Tsunga $1 for4

Cabbage $1 for2

Spinach $1 for2

Lettuce $1

Coriander $1

Cauliflower $3

Okra $6

HIGH VOLUME CROPS 

Green pepper$12

Red and yellow pepper $12

Fine beans $18

Cucumber$30

Eng cucumber $1

Carrots $20

Beetroot $1 for5

Onions pocket $11

Onions red bundles fresh $1 for 5

Onions fresh $1 for7

Shallots$1

Eggplant $1 for 3

Garlic $4 kg

Ginger$4

Tomatoes $18 box/ $8 crate

Manhanga $2

Butternut $20

TUBERS

potatoes $11

Sweet potatoes $5

DRIED FOODS

Matemba $300

Madora$120

Soya chunks $2.50

Derere mufushwa $3

Munyemba mufushwa $8

MuNyevhe mufushwa $12

Mutsine$8

Covo$3

Cabbage $3

Muboora mufushwa $3

FRUITS

apples $20

Narjies $1 for20

Pears$16

Grapes $23

Tsubvu$5

Nhunguru $5 bucket

Shumha$5bucket

Pineapple $1 for2

Banana $12 crate

Avocado $1 for6

Mauyu$8

Masau $10

Guava$4

GRAINS

Nzungu $30

Nyimo $30

Chibage $6

Yellow $7

Mhunga$8

Rukweza$18

UPFU

upfu hwerukweza$8 for 5 kgs

Upfu hwemhunga$8

Upfu hwemapfunde$8

MUPUNGA $40

Sunflower$9

Peanut butter$10

Honey$2

Gingerpowder$1

Garlic powder$1

Hebs all sorts 

Mafushe$1 for 2 cups

Mashazhare$2

Rupiza$1 for 2 cups

Nyemba $8

Beans$28-33/bucket

Stock feed$4

Poultry feed$4

Gorosi$10/bucket

HARUGWA$45/bucket

Magandari$85/bucket

Nursery all kinds vegetables, tree ,flowers

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KweKwe Market Commodity Prices 

Vegetables

– Covo: $1for 2 per bundle

– Rape: $1 for 2 per bundle

– Tsunga: $1 bundle

– Chomolia: $1 per bundle

– Cabbage (white): $1

– Spinach: $1per bundle

– Lettuce: $1 head each

– Parsley: $1 per bunch

– Cauliflower: $1 per head

– Okra (fresh): $9per 20L bucket or $2 per tin

High-Value Crops

– Green pepper: $10 per crate & $1 for 5

– Red & Yellow pepper: $17 per crate $1 for 4

– Fine beans: $15 per crate

– Cucumber: $9 per crate

-Pumpkin $1-$for 2

English cucumber: $1each

Butternut $5 for 8kgs-6 for 10kgs

– Horned cucumber: $1 per bucket

– Carrots: $1.50 per bundle

– Beetroot: $1 – $1.50 per bundle

– Onions (white, king): $10-$13 per 10 kg pocket

– Fresh King Onion (red): $1for 6

-Fresh King Onion $ 1 for 8 or 6

– Onion (shallots): $1 per bundle

– Eggplant: $1.5 per

– Garlic (bulbs): $10 per kg

– Ginger (bulbs): $6 per kg

-Masamba 50c to $1 cup

– Cherry tomato: $10 per kg

– Tomatoes: $19crate

– Maize corn: $4 per dozen. Not Available

– Green Pumpkin/mapudzi: $1 or 50c

– Butternut: 8 kg $5 -10kgs $6

Tubers

– Potatoes 15 kg pocket: $8-$11

– Sweet potatoes: $ 6-$7per 20L bucket

Dried Foods

– Matemba:$47-$56 per 20L

– Fish (small, dried): $2 for 5 Not Available

– Fish (big, dried): $8 for 4 Not Available

– Soya chunks: $2.8per 5kg packet

– Mufushwa munyemba: $12 per 20L bucket

– Mufushwa nyevhe: $30per 20L bucket

– Mufushwa covo: $10 per 20L bucket

– Mufushwa mutsine: $12 per 20L bucket

– Mufushwa derere remashizha: $10per 20L bucket

-Mufushwa Howa nhedzi: $12-16 per 20L bucket

-Mufushwa wehowa zheveyambuya $20 bucket

-Mafushe echibage $15 bucket

-Masamba makoni,masivanda tea $12 bucket

-Dried nyimo $40

Nyimo $40

Nyemba $30

Poultry

– Chicken (broilers): $5 -$6 each

-Mother broilers $7-$10

– Indigenous chicken (hen): $8 each

– Indigenous (cocks): $9 each

– Iso brown: $8 each

– Turkey: $15 each

– Ducks: $10-$15 each

-Off layer 5

-Eggs small $3.8 ,medium $4.2 ,large $4.5 crate

Fruits

– Apples: $25 per large box

-Naarjies : $10 for 10kgs

-Naarjies :$ for 6 to 10

– Avocado: $13 crate $ for 3 or 5

– Pears: $2.75 per kg, $19 per box

– Plums: $18 Box

– Grapes: $20 per box, $2.5 per satchet

– Small berryfinger leaf/ tsubvu: $5-6 per 20L bucket

– Pineapples: $0.75 -$1 each

– Oranges: $5-per 10kg packet

-Lemons $3 -$6

-Nhunguru $ for 2 cup

– Bananas: $12-13 per crate

– Mawuyu (shelled): $8 per 20L bucket

– Nyiii: $12per 20L bucket

-Tsvubvu $8 bucket

-Nzvirimombe $8 bucket

-Guava $4bucket

-Huchi $3 bottle

-Masau $6 bucket

-Matohwe $10 bucket

Grain

– Fresh groundnuts/nzungu: $10-$12 per 20L bucket

-Dried Groundnuts $12 buckect

-Shelled ground nuts $36 to $40 per bucket

-Nyemba $10 bucket

– FreshBambara groundnuts/Nyimo: $10-$12 bucket

-Dried Bambara groundnuts/Nyimo :$40

– White maize: $7 -8 per 20L bucket

– Yellow maize: $5 per 20L bucket

– Mhunga: $12 per 20L bucket

– Rukweza/ Finger millet: $40 per 20L bucket

-Rice yechivanhu $20 bucket

-Sunflower $5 bucket

-Wheat bucket $12 bucket

-Beans bucket $45

-BeansNua 45 $45 bucket

-White Sorghum $10 bucket

-Soya $8-$12 for bucket

-Watermelon $0.5-$1 each

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NHEDZIWA FARMERS MARKET ASSOCIATION-CHIMANIMANI

Sugar beans bonus $30 bucket

Sugar beans nua 45. $30 bucket

Sugar beans bonda wa ponda $30 bucket

Avocado’s $5 bucket

Lemon $3dollars bucket

Dried cabbages $1packet 500g

Dried munyemba $1packet 500g

Dried tsunga $1packet 500g

Dried black jack $1packet 500g

Dried mushrooms $1packet 500g

Chillies $1packet 150g

Hupfu hwe mapfunde $1packet 500g

Chimera che mapfunde $1packet 500g

Baobab oil $3 100ml

Baobab coffee $1bottle 500g

Baobab powder $1packet 150g

Moringa powder $1packet 150g

Zumbani powder $1packet 150g

Mubvee powder $5 500g bottle

Bottled honey $3 500g

Bottled honey $1 150g

Kenyan croton nursery tree $1each

Mutohwe nursery tree $1each

Mango nursery tree $1each

Paw Paw nursery tree $1each

Granadilla nursery tree $2each

Moringa nursery tree $1each

Musau nursery tree $1each

Juranda nursery tree $1each

Baobab nursery tree $1each

Muzhanje nursery tree $1each

Avocado’s nursery $2each

Mukute nursery tree $2each

Coral vine bee forage nursery tree $2each

Hwiziya bee forage nursery tree $2each

Lukina nursery tree $2each

Munyii nursery tree $2each

Liquid fertiliser 5litres $20 each

Poultry

Hanga. $10 each

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Commodity Prices in Bulawayo 5th Avenue and Shasha Market

  1. Vegetables

– *Covo*: $1 for 2 bundles

– *Rape*: $1 for 2 bundles

– *Tsunga*: $1 for 2 bundles

– *Chomolia*: $1- $2 per bundle

– *Cabbage (white)*: $1 – $2

– *Spinach*: $1 per bundle

– *Lettuce*: $1 each

– *Marrow*: $2.50 per kg

– *Coriander*: $1 per bunch

– *Parsley*: $1.50 per bunch

– *Cauliflower*: $3.50 per kg

– *Okra (fresh)*: $10 per 20L bucket or $2 per tin

– *Unavailable*: Okra leaf, pumpkin leaves, mushrooms, cowpeas leaves, African Spider leaves, Mutsine (Black jack), Amaranth (Imbuya/Mudongi)

High-Value Crops 

– *Green pepper*: $22 per crate (2.50 kg)

– *Red & Yellow pepper*: $25 – $30 per crate (3.40 kg)

– *Fine beans*: $15 per crate

– *Cucumber*: $12 – $15 per crate

– *Eng cucumber*: $0.90 each

– *Horned cucumber*: not available ❌

– *Carrots*: $1.20 per bunch

– *Beetroot*: $1 – $2 per bunch

– *Onions (white, king)*: $10 – $12 per 10 kg pocket

– *Onion (red, king)*: $15 – $18 per 10 kg pocket

– *Onion (shallots)*: $1.50 per bundle

– *Eggplant*: $0.70 per kg

– *Chilli pepper*: $3 per kg

– *Garlic (bulbs)*: $8.50 per kg

– *Ginger (bulbs)*: $6.50 per kg

– *Cherry tomato*: $2.50 per kg

– *Tomatoes*: Medium size $8 – $11, large $12 – $15 per crate

– *Unavailable❗*: Green pumpkin

– *Wild melon*: $1 – $2

– *Butternut*: $7.50 for 10 kg

Tubers

– *Potatoes (15 kg pocket)*: $11

– *Potatoes (10 kg pocket)*: $7 – $10

– *Sweet potatoes*: $1.75 per kg & $6 – $8 per 20L bucket

Dried Foods

– *Matemba*: $50 per 20L bucket

– *Madora/Macimbi/Mopane worms (dried)*: $75 per 20L bucket & $1/20 rand per cup

– *Fish (small, dried)*: $1 – $2 each

– *Fish (medium, dried)* $3- $5

– *Soya chunks*: $3.50 per 5 kg packet

– *Impwa*: 1 rand – 5 rand

– *Nzimbe/Sugarcane*: 10 rand

Mufushwa (various)

– Munyemba : 10

– Munyevhe : $12

– Mutsine : $15

– Mavegi covo: $12

Poultry

– *Chicken (broilers)*: $6

– *Indigenous chicken (hen)*: $8

– *Indigenous (cocks)*: $9

– *Iso brown*: $8

– *Turkey*: $15

– *Ducks*: $25

– *Guinea Fowls (Hanga)*: $10

– *Rabbit*: $6

Fruits

– *Apples*: $25 per large box

– *Naarjies*: $8 – $10for 10 kg box, $0.90 per kg

– *Umviyo*: 10 rand per cup

– *Pears*: $12 per box

– *Coconut*: $2

– *Plums*: $15 per box

– *Grapes*: $15 – $18 per box, $2.50 per punnet

– *Small berryfinger leaf (tsubvu)*: $5 – $6 per 20L bucket

– *Pineapples*: $1 each

– *Oranges*: $3-$4 for 10 kg packet

– *Zunga*: $1.50

– *Bananas*: $10 – $12 per crate

– *Mawuyu (shelled)*: $6 per 20L bucket

– *Dried Nyiii*: $10 per6 20L bucket

– *Lemons*: $18 for 15 kg box

– *Mumbunzu* : 5 rand cup

– *Unavailable*: Various mango types, Guava, Peach, Mazhanje

Grain

– *Fresh groundnuts/nzungu*: $8 – $10 per 20L bucket

– *Fresh Bambara groundnuts/Nyimo*: $7 – $10

– *Bambara nuts dried:* $30 per 20L bucket

– *White maize*: $8 per 20L bucket

– *Yellow maize*: $9 per 20L bucket

– *Sorghum/Mhunga*: $10 – $15 per 20L bucket

– *Rukweza/Finger millet*: $40 per 20L bucket

– *Zviyo upfu*: $40 per 20L bucket

– *Zviyo/rukwenza*: Up to $30 – $35

– *Mapfunde*: $20 per 20L bucket and $25 for upfu

– *Sunflower seeds* : $15 per 20L bucket

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Nhedziwa farmers market Association chimanimani district

Sugar beans bonus $30 bucket
Sugar beans nua 45 $30 bucket
Sugar beans bonda wa ponda $30

Avocado’s $5 bucket
Lemon $3dollars bucket

Dried cabbages $1packet 500g
Dried munyemba $1packet 500g
Dried black jack $1packet 500g
Dried tsunga $1packet 500g
Dried mushrooms $1packet 500g

Chillies $1packet 150g

Hupfu hwe mapfunde $1packet 500g
Chimera che mapfunde $1packet 150g

Baobab oil $3 100ml
Baobab powder $1packet 150g
Baobab coffee $1bottle 500g
Moringa powder $1packet 150g
Zumbani powder $1packet 150g
Mubvee powder $5 500g

Bottled honey $3 500g
Bottled honey $1 150g

Kenyan croton nursery tree $1each
Mutohwe nursery tree $1each
Mango nursery tree $1each
Paw Paw nursery tree $1each
Granadilla nursery tree $2each
Baobab nursery tree $1each
Musau nursery tree $1each
Muzhanje nursery tree $1each
Moringa nursery tree $1each
Juranda nursery tree $1each

Avocado’s nursery tree $2each
Mukute nursery tree $2each
Coral vine bee forage nursery tree $2each
Hwiziya bee forage nursery tree $2each
Lukina nursery tree $2each
Munyii nursery tree $2each

Liquid fertiliser 5litres $20 each

Poultry
Hanga $10 each

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GARIKAYI MARKET-MASVINGO

Tomatoes in Masvingo are coming from places like Rafingora, Birchenough bridge, Mhondoro and a few from Masvingo
There is an oversupply of leafy vegetables and cabbage.
Potatoes are coming from Nyanga and Beatrice while grains are coming from Mwenezi, Gutu and Bikita. Banana fruit is from Rusitu.

PRICES
Tomatoes $18 box
Cabbage $1
Beans $28
Green pepper $12
Red and yellow pepper $12
Cucumbers$25
Fine beans $18
Eggplant $1.50
Beetroot $1 for 5
Eng cucumber $1
Garlic $5
Ginger $5
Rape$1 for4
Covo $1 for4
Tsunga$1for5
Spinach $1 for2
Lettuce $1
Cauliflower $4
Derere fresh$6
Muboora mufushwa $5
Mutsine black Jake $8
Munyevhe$12
Munyemba $12
Covo mufushwa $3
Cabbage mufushwa $3
Manhanga $2
Mapudzi❌
Potatoes $11
Sweet potatoes $6
Mafarinya/ mujumbuya$1 for6
Nzungu$25
Nyimo$15
Fresh maize$1 for 6
Sugar cane$1 for5
Bananas $10 crate
Avocados $1 for 6
Narjies $1 for15
Tsubvu$4
Masawu$10
Nhunguru$5
Oranges $4
Apples $20
Lemons$1 for12
Rikweza$13 bucket
Mhunga$8
Mapfunde$8
MUPUNGA $40
Sunflower $7 bucket
Chibage$6
Butternut $20
Watermelon ❌
Peanut butter$9
Honey $2 kg
Baobab coffe$1
Makoni tea $1
Mhiripiri$1
Chunks $2.50
Empty saga $1 for4
Poultry feed $6
Chicken $6
Tsuro$6
Harugwa$45/bucket
Matemba $300/50kg

Some of the commodities not available or in short supply are coming from other markets like Mbare Gwanda and Marondera.

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Livestock Management for Sustainable Productivity

Sustainable livestock production doesn’t happen by chance — it comes from deliberate planning, consistent care, and informed decisions. Here are a few practical principles and good practices that can help farmers take better care of their animals, improve productivity, and earn more, all while looking after the environment and future generations.

1. Prioritize Prevention Over Treatment
Reactive livestock care is costly and inefficient. A proactive, preventive approach ensures healthier animals and reduced mortality rates.

Implement routine vaccination programs against endemic diseases.
Conduct scheduled deworming to control internal parasites.
Maintain effective tick control through regular dipping or use of pour-on treatments.
Keep basic animal health records, including dates of treatments, symptoms observed, and veterinary visits.
📌 A sound animal health plan is the foundation of a resilient livestock enterprise.

2. Ensure Hygienic and Functional Housing
Livestock housing plays a critical role in determining animal performance and disease risk.

Construct dry, shaded, and well-drained kraals or pens to minimize stress and disease exposure.
Prevent overcrowding, especially in poultry housing, to improve air circulation and reduce disease transmission.
Provide warm, clean bedding for young or vulnerable animals during colder months.
Introduce biosecurity measures such as footbaths, entry control, and regular disinfection protocols.
📌 Good housing is not a luxury — it is an operational necessity for animal welfare and efficiency.

3. Feed Strategically for Optimal Performance
Feeding should align with the nutritional demands of each livestock category and the seasonal availability of resources.

Utilize crop residues and conserved forages (silage, hay) during dry or lean periods.
Supplement diets with affordable, locally available protein sources, such as sunflower or cottonseed cake.
Ensure balanced rations for poultry, incorporating crushed maize, calcium supplements (e.g., limestone or eggshells), and green feed.
Guarantee constant access to clean, fresh water to support digestion, thermoregulation, and immunity.
📌 Nutrition drives productivity. Undernourished animals cannot reach their potential.

4. Invest in Genetic Quality, Not Just Quantity
Genetic selection should be guided by both productivity and adaptability to local conditions.

Source breeding stock from reputable, performance-tested suppliers.
Avoid inbreeding, which leads to reduced vigor and performance.
Use strategic crossbreeding to enhance resistance, fertility, growth rates, and adaptability.
📌 Genetic improvement is a long-term investment with exponential returns.

5. Embrace Sustainable and Regenerative Practices
Sustainable livestock systems balance profitability with environmental stewardship.

Adopt rotational grazing systems to prevent land degradation and improve pasture recovery.
Harvest and store fodder during peak seasons to secure feed availability year-round.
Use organic manure as fertilizer to enhance soil health and reduce input costs.
📌 Effective livestock farming must regenerate the land, not deplete it.

6. Treat Livestock as Strategic Assets within a Holistic System
Success in livestock production stems from systems thinking — integrating planning, knowledge sharing, and timely intervention.

Build structured knowledge through ongoing training, mentorship, and extension services.
Implement clear, consistent management schedules for feeding, breeding, and health interventions.
Promote peer-to-peer learning and cooperative models among farmers.
Emphasize early detection and response to emerging issues.

Plan proactively. Manage consistently. Produce sustainably.

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Commodity Prices in Bulawayo, 5th Avenue and Shasha Market

*Vegetables 🥬🥦*
– *Covo*: $1 for 2 bundles
– *Rape*: $1 for 2 bundles
– *Tsunga*: $1 for 2 bundles
– *Chomolia*: $1- $2 per bundle
– *Cabbage (white)*: $1 – $2
– *Spinach*: $1 per bundle
– *Lettuce*: $1 each
– *Marrow*: $2.50 per kg
– *Coriander*: $1 per bunch
– *Parsley*: $1.50 per bunch
– *Cauliflower*: $3.50 per kg
– *Okra (fresh)*: $10 per 20L bucket or $2 per tin
– *Unavailable*: Okra leaf, pumpkin leaves, mushrooms, cowpeas leaves, African Spider leaves, Mutsine (Black jack), Amaranth (Imbuya/Mudongi)

*High-Value Crops 🍅🫑🌶️*
– *Green pepper*: $22 per crate (2.50 kg)
– *Red & Yellow pepper*: $30 – $34 per crate (3.40 kg)
– *Fine beans*: $15 per crate
– *Cucumber*: $12 – $15 per crate
– *Eng cucumber*: $0.90 each
– *Horned cucumber*: not available ❌
– *Carrots*: $1.20 per bunch
– *Beetroot*: $1 – $2 per bunch
– *Onions (white, king)*: $10 – $12 per 10 kg pocket
– *Onion (red, king)*: $15 – $18 per 10 kg pocket
– *Onion (shallots)*: $1.50 per bundle
– *Eggplant*: $0.70 per kg
– *Chilli pepper*: $3 per kg
– *Garlic (bulbs)*: $8.50 per kg
– *Ginger (bulbs)*: $6.50 per kg
– *Cherry tomato*: $2.50 per kg
– *Tomatoes*: Medium size $8 – $11, large $12 – $15 per crate
– *Unavailable❗*: Green pumpkin
– *Wild melon*: $1 – $2
– *Butternut*: $7.50 for 10 kg

*Tubers 🥔*
– *Potatoes (15 kg pocket)*: $11.50
– *Potatoes (10 kg pocket)*: $7 – $10
– *Sweet potatoes*: $1.75 per kg & $6 – $8 per 20L bucket

*Dried Foods 🥜🫘*
– *Matemba*: $50 per 20L bucket
– *Madora/Macimbi/Mopane worms (dried)*: $75 per 20L bucket & $1/20 rand per cup
– *Fish (small, dried)*: $1 – $3
– *Fish (medium, dried)* $4 – $6
– *Fish (big, dried)*: $8 – $10 each
– *Soya chunks*: $3.50 per 5 kg packet
– *Impwa*: 1 rand – 5 rand
– *Nzimbe/Sugarcane*: 10 rand
– *Mufushwa (various)*
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– Munyemba : 10
– Munyevhe : $12
– Mutsine : $15
– Mavegi covo: $12

*Poultry 🦃🐓*
– *Chicken (broilers)*: $6
– *Indigenous chicken (hen)*: $8
– *Indigenous (cocks)*: $9
– *Iso brown*: $8
– *Turkey*: $15
– *Ducks*: $25
– *Guinea Fowls (Hanga)*: $10
– *Rabbit*: $6

*Fruits 🍎🍋*
– *Apples*: $25 per large box
– *Naarjies*: $8 – $10for 10 kg box, $0.90 per kg
– *Umviyo*: 10 rand per cup
– *Pears*: $14 per box
– *Coconut*: $2
– *Plums*: $15 per box
– *Grapes*: $15 – $18 per box, $2.50 per punnet
– *Small berryfinger leaf (tsubvu)*: $5 – $6 per 20L bucket
– *Pineapples*: $1 each
– *Oranges*: $3-$4 for 10 kg packet
– *Zunga*: $1.50
– *Bananas*: $10 – $12 per crate
– *Mawuyu (shelled)*: $6 per 20L bucket
– *Dried Nyiii*: $10 per6 20L bucket
– *Lemons*: $20 for 15 kg box
– *Mumbunzu* : 5 rand cup
– *Unavailable*: Various mango types, Guava, Peach, Mazhanje

*Grain 🌾*
– *Fresh groundnuts/nzungu*: $8 – $10 per 20L bucket
– *Fresh Bambara groundnuts/Nyimo*: $7 – $10
– *White maize*: $8 per 20L bucket
– *Yellow maize*: $9 per 20L bucket
– *Sorghum/Mhunga*: $10 – $15 per 20L bucket
– *Rukweza/Finger millet*: $40 per 20L bucket
– *Zviyo upfu*: $40 per 20L bucket
– *Zviyo/rukwenza*: Up to $30 – $35
– *Mapfunde*: $20 per 20L bucket and $25 for upfu

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Commodity Prices in Bulawayo (5th Avenue and Shasha Market)

Vegetables 🥬🥦
– *Covo*: $1 for 2 bundles
– *Rape*: $1 for 2 bundles
– *Tsunga*: $1 for 2 bundles
– *Chomolia*: $1- $2 per bundle
– *Cabbage (white)*: $1 – $2
– *Spinach*: $1 per bundle
– *Lettuce*: $1 each
– *Marrow*: $2.50 per kg
– *Coriander*: $1 per bunch
– *Parsley*: $1.50 per bunch
– *Cauliflower*: $3.50 per kg
– *Okra (fresh)*: $10 per 20L bucket or $2 per tin
– *Unavailable*: Okra leaf, pumpkin leaves, mushrooms, cowpeas leaves, African Spider leaves, Mutsine (Black jack), Amaranth (Imbuya/Mudongi)

*High-Value Crops 🍅🫑🌶️*
– *Green pepper*: $22 per crate (2.50 kg)
– *Red & Yellow pepper*: $30 – $34 per crate (3.40 kg)
– *Fine beans*: $15 per crate
– *Cucumber*: $12 – $15 per crate
– *Eng cucumber*: $0.90 each
– *Horned cucumber*: not available ❌
– *Carrots*: $1.20 per bunch
– *Beetroot*: $1 – $2 per bunch
– *Onions (white, king)*: $10 – $12 per 10 kg pocket
– *Onion (red, king)*: $15 – $18 per 10 kg pocket
– *Onion (shallots)*: $1.50 per bundle
– *Eggplant*: $0.70 per kg
– *Chilli pepper*: $3 per kg
– *Garlic (bulbs)*: $8.50 per kg
– *Ginger (bulbs)*: $6.50 per kg
– *Cherry tomato*: $2.50 per kg
– *Tomatoes*: Medium size $8 – $11, large $12 – $15 per crate
– *Unavailable❗*: Green pumpkin
– *Wild melon*: $1 – $2
– *Butternut*: $7.50 for 10 kg

*Tubers 🥔*
– *Potatoes (15 kg pocket)*: $11.50
– *Potatoes (10 kg pocket)*: $7 – $10
– *Sweet potatoes*: $1.75 per kg & $6 – $8 per 20L bucket

*Dried Foods 🥜🫘*
– *Matemba*: $50 per 20L bucket
– *Madora/Macimbi/Mopane worms (dried)*: $75 per 20L bucket & $1/20 rand per cup
– *Fish (small, dried)*: $1 – $3
– *Fish (big, dried)*: $5 each
– *Soya chunks*: $3.50 per 5 kg packet
– *Impwa*: 1 rand – 5 rand
– *Nzimbe/Sugarcane*: 10 rand
– *Mufushwa (various)*
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– Munyemba : 10
– Munyevhe : $12
– Mutsine : $15
– Mavegi covo: $12

*Poultry 🦃🐓*
– *Chicken (broilers)*: $6
– *Indigenous chicken (hen)*: $8
– *Indigenous (cocks)*: $9
– *Iso brown*: $8
– *Turkey*: $15
– *Ducks*: $25
– *Guinea Fowls (Hanga)*: $10
– *Rabbit*: $6

*Fruits 🍎🍋*
– *Apples*: $25 per large box
– *Naarjies*: $8 – $10for 10 kg box, $0.90 per kg
– *Umviyo*: 10 rand per cup
– *Pears*: $14 per box
– *Coconut*: $2
– *Plums*: $15 per box
– *Grapes*: $15 – $18 per box, $2.50 per punnet
– *Small berryfinger leaf (tsubvu)*: $5 – $6 per 20L bucket
– *Pineapples*: $1 each
– *Oranges*: $3-$4 for 10 kg packet
– *Zunga*: $1.50
– *Bananas*: $10 – $12 per crate
– *Mawuyu (shelled)*: $6 per 20L bucket
– *Dried Nyiii*: $10 per6 20L bucket
– *Lemons*: $20 for 15 kg box
– *Mumbunzu* : 5 rand cup
– *Unavailable*: Various mango types, Guava, Peach, Mazhanje

*Grain 🌾*
– *Fresh groundnuts/nzungu*: $8 – $10 per 20L bucket
– *Fresh Bambara groundnuts/Nyimo*: $7 – $10
– *White maize*: $8 per 20L bucket
– *Yellow maize*: $9 per 20L bucket
– *Sorghum/Mhunga*: $10 – $15 per 20L bucket
– *Rukweza/Finger millet*: $40 per 20L bucket
– *Zviyo upfu*: $40 per 20L bucket
– *Zviyo/rukwenza*: Up to $30 – $35
– *Mapfunde*: $20 per 20L bucket and $25 for upfu

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