Price of sachet water hits 60 pesewas

The National Association of Sachet and Packaged Water Producers (NASPAWAP) has announced a new hike of increment in the prices of sachet and bottled water effective Monday, October 31, 2022.
According to the Association, a bag of sachet water, 500ml by 30pcs, is to be sold at Gh¢10 maximum from the retail trucks.

Mini shops, however, will retail the commodity at ¢12 to ¢15 per bag depending on the location of the shop.
The price of iced sachet water will be retailed at ¢0.60p, while the 500ml bottled water will be retailed at ¢2.50.
Iced bottled water of 750ml or medium size, will be sold at ¢3.50, while iced bottle water 1.5L will be retailed at ¢5.00.
NASPAWAP, in the statement issued on Thursday October 27th, attributed the adjustment of prices to the fuel price hike and the cedi depreciation.
“It is recommended that iced bottled water, 500ml be retailed at GHC2.50 and iced bottles water 750ml or medium size be retailed at GHC3.50, iced bottle water 1.5L be retailed at GHC5.00.
“It is also recommended that the iced sachet water should be retailed at 60 pesewas,” the statement said.
The reviews will thus take effect from Monday, October 31, 2022.
BELOW IS THE FULL RELEASE
The National Executive Committee (NEC) of the National Association of Sachet and Packaged Water Producers (NASPAWAP) last week released a distressed statement of the packaged water industry, arising from the continuous increases in input cost due to the free fall of the Ghana Cedi against the major international currencies. Shortly after our press statement, the Ghana Plastic Manufacturers Association (GPMA) released new prices of plastic films and preforms used in sachet and bottled water packaging. On the 24th October, 2022, a ton of sachet film was increased from GHC25,000.00 to GHC36,000.00 representing 44% rise, same on preforms.
Diesel fuel price is about GHc20.00 per liter at the pumps as at Wednesday 26th October. This means producers’ working capital had dwindled by about 45% within 7 days since the NEC issued the distress call to government. As a result, most packaged water producers are currently unable to purchase materials to the expected levels while other are not operating as they cannot afford the losses of 45% on their working capital.
Giving the urgency of the situation, an emergency stake holder engagement was called on the 26th October, 2022, to review the effect of the continuous increases of fuel slf films preforms and vehicle spare parts, taking into consideration the need to maintain the production of quality packaged water to the citizens.
The National Executive Committee of the National Association of Sachet and Packaged Water Producers (NASPAWAP) therefore recommend the following price reviews of bottled and sachet water. These reviews serve as a guide to all Regional associations to ensure uniformity across the country. The NEC also cautions that there might be slight variations across regions and towns due to haulage to remote and distant arears and other overheads.
It is recommended that iced bottled water, 500ml be retailed at GHC2.50 and iced bottles water 750ml or medium size be retailed at GHC3.50, iced bottle water 1.5L be retailed at GHC5.00
It is also recommended that the iced sachet water should be retailed at 60 pesewas.
A bag of sachet water (500ml x 30 sachets) will now sell at GHC 10.00 from the retail trucks as ex truck price. It is worth noting that the retail price of a bag of sachet water and packs of bottled water from mini shops will be determined by their retail associations, using other determinants such as rent and overheads that feeds into the final retail price. However, in the open market, consumers may expect to purchase a bag of sachet water between CJHÉ 12.00 and 15.00 depending on the shop location.
All the above reviews take effect from Monday 31 st October,2022.
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Source: mondokayonline.com