The harvest determines pawpaw prices

Jul 07, 2017

Just like most fruits, the more pawpaws there are on the market, the lower the prices.

(Credit: Umar Nsubuga)

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Pawpaw is a fruit that is widely grown in the country and  some people do grow it in their compounds. It is in a few areas that the pawpaw is grown on a large scale for the local market.

Patrick Iga, a paw paw farmer, says he realised that pawpaws can grow anywhere and yet they fetch good money on the market. "There are few pawpaws during the dry season. For example, between January and March, a big pawpaw went for as much as sh5,000 in most markets around the city.

At Nakasero Market, fruit vendor Jackie Kasule says Busoga area is still the major supplier of pawpaws. "We also get pawpaws from areas like Kawanda, Luwero and Kayunga."

Although the fruit is grown all year round, she says its major season is from September running through to November. Sometimes it could run until December.

Dan Ntale, who works at Kalerwe Market says when pawpaws are off-season, they could even go for sh5,000 for wholesale. And depending on how big it is, one pawpaw will sell it at sh6,000 and sh7,000.

According to Ntale, just like most fruits, the more pawpaws there are on the market, the lower the prices. "For example, the biggest fruit can even go for sh2,000 wholesale, while the small ones go for sh1,000 and sh1,500," he says.

 

Irene Nabirye, who vends salads, says pawpaws are mostly eaten in the hot season for body hydration. "The good thing now is that we have a mixture of the weather, the cold and hot. So, people buy at any time," she says.

Fruit salads are a big business in town. Along the streets there will be a number of vendors selling these salads at sh1,000 and sh2,000. In these salads, one is more likely to find a piece or two of pawpaw.

Although pawpaws may look the same when ripe (yellow and green on the outside), they have types. According to infonet-biovision.org, there are three types including female, male and hermaphrodite.

Ntale says people prefer the female ones because they are more delicious than the others. The female pawpaw is small and the inside is red. The male and haermaphrodites are big and yellow in the inside.

Pawpaws grow well in the warm season and take 12 months to bear fruit. Once harvested, Iga says the pawpaw can stay fresh if kept well in a dry place.

 

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