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Bank of Industry Launches PriceSenseNG to Track and Compare Food Prices Across Nigeria, See How it works

Blessing Joseph by Blessing Joseph
October 7, 2024
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Bank of Industry Launches PriceSenseNG to Track and Compare Food Prices Across Nigeria
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The Bank of Industry (BOI) has introduced PriceSenseNG, a platform designed to help users compare food prices across multiple locations and time periods. With advanced analytics and visual charts, the platform provides valuable insights for predicting price trends. 

Users can compare prices for a wide range of food items, including beans, rice, pepper, tomatoes, yam tubers, garri, cassava, potatoes, noodles, eggs, chicken, fish, plantain, bread, and more. This tool helps businesses, policymakers, and consumers make informed decisions about purchasing and budgeting.

To compare food prices, visit the PriceSenseNG website at [www.pricesenseng.ng](https://www.pricesenseng.ng) or download the PriceSenseNG app from the Play Store. 

Here’s how it works:

  1. Select the food item from the menu.
  2. Choose the location and market type (wholesale or retail).
  3. Generate analytics and download a detailed report of the price comparisons.

This platform is a game-changer for monitoring market trends, enhancing transparency, and boosting food security across Nigeria.

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