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Kano bakers to increase cost of bread

“According to the association, the increase is due to the rise of economic inflation across the country.”

• June 25, 2021
Bread Bakery
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The Association of Master Bakers and Caterers of Nigeria (AMBCN), Kano State Chapter, said it will increase the price of bread, following an increase in the price of flour.

The secretary of the association, Kabiru Hassan, made the announcement on Friday in Kano and said the decision was for their business to survive.

He further said that prices of other ingredients used in making the bread had equally gone up, hence the need for them to take the decision.

“The association had earlier decided to shut down businesses and subsequently increase the price. In order not to render people jobless, we decided to increase the price only,” he said.

He said that the association had tried severally to meet with the management of the flour companies to reduce their prices, but that their efforts were unsuccessful.

According to him, the companies explained to them that such meetings could not hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The secretary revealed that the price of a 50-kg bag of flour, which was sold at between N9,000 and N10,000, now cost N16,000 and above.

He, therefore, called on the government and other stakeholders to intervene with a view to finding a lasting solution to the problem.

Mr Hassan also urged flour producing companies to intensify efforts in increasing their production to make the product more available in markets.

Since May, the AMBCN had asked its members to increase the prices of bread and other items by 30 percent due to the rise of economic inflation across the country, with the Abuja chapter announcing its plan on June 7 to increase the price of bread by 30 per cent.

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