Ministry of Trade reaches agreement with Nessim Trading Company, flour price be restored

By Binta Jaiteh

The Ministry of Trade has waved-in to reduce the high cost on flour amid days of bread shortage across the country as bakers are warned against hiking cost of bread from D7 to D10.

According to the statement from the Ministry of Trade, Industry, Regional Integration and Employment (MOTIE) it read

“Following the recent increase in the price of locally produced flour, Ministry of Trade, Industry, Regional Integration and Employment (MOTIE) is hereby informing the general public that: agreement has been reached with Nessim Trading Company Limited for the price of Ferry brand to be restored to D1, 425.00 per bag, Bridge brand at D1,385.00 and Golden Brown maintained at D1, 350 with immediate effect; locally produced flour should not be exported to neighboring countries in line with the earlier press release from this Ministry; bakeries are encouraged to buy flour from the factory to save costs and benefit from other applicable discounts.

“Given that flour milling companies have agreed to restore their original prices as stated above, This Ministry is calling on all bakeries to continue their production of bread and ensure that the price of bread is maintained at D7 per loaf,” MOTIE added.

“The public is hereby reassured that MOTIE/GCCPC is fully committed to ensuring the availability and affordability of essential commodities including flour and will work diligently to find a permanent solution as we grapple with global price increments brought about by the effects of Covid-19 on global supply chains,” the statement concluded.