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Market Bag: Onion dip to $300, yam up to $500 as Yaksta shops at ‘Curry’

Jamaica Observer

Jamaica Observer

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July 3, 2026

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Market Bag: Onion dip to $300, yam up to $500 as Yaksta shops at ‘Curry’

KINGSTON, Jamaica – It’s a mixed bag for food prices this weekend as the costs of some items are up while others are down at the Coronation Market in Kingston.Onion, at 300 a pound; lettuce (400) and tomato (100) are among the food items fetching lower prices compared to last week. However, yellow yam (500), sweet pepper (400) and hot pepper (400) will all cost you more this weekend.This week, host Carlysia Ramdeen welcomed special guest, popular reggae singer Yaksta, who is also a farmer.Tune in to an all-new Market Bag on all Jamaica Observer digital platforms.

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