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Nigeria’s Top 10 Agricultural Exports Hit N152 Bn In H1-2019 by prof2007: 1:27am On Sep 27, 2019 |
Nigeria’s agricultural export rose to N152.3 billion in the first six months of 2019 (January – June). This is reflected in the foreign trade reports released by the National Bureau Statistics (NBS) covering the first and second quarter of 2019. According to the reports, Nigeria’s major agricultural exports so far in 2019 include Sesamum seeds (whether broken or not), Cashew nuts, fermented Cocoa Beans, Superior quality raw cocoa beans, Other Frozen shrimps and prawns, Ginger and Natural Cocoa butter, ginger and agro-foods. THE NUMBERS Analysis of reports gathered from NBS reports showed that agricultural goods exported from Nigeria rose by 18% between H2-2018 (July – December) and H1-2019. Specifically, in H2-2018, agricultural export was estimated at N128.5 bn, compared to N152.3 bn in H1-2019. Similarly, comparing Nigeria’s agricultural export performance in H1-2019 with H1-2018 (N148.1 bn), shows that agricultural export rose by 3%. THE TOP 10 EXPORTS Sesamum seeds remain Nigeria’s agricultural export biggest earner in the past years. The trend continued in H1-2019 as N60.6 bn worth of Sesamum seeds were exported from Nigeria. On the other hand, Sesame oil and its fraction also made the top 10 agricultural export with N928.1 mn. A further look into the various reports showed that Japan, Turkey, China, Belgium, South Korea and Germany are Nigeria’s biggest markets for Sesamum seeds. The second most exported agricultural good from Nigeria is fermented cocoa beans. In H1-2019, Nigeria’s cocoa beans export was estimated at N31 bn. Other cocoa related products that made the top ten list include raw cocoa beans (N17.15 billion) and Natural cocoa butter (N2.26 bn). Export destinations for Nigeria’s cocoa include the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Indonesia and Malaysia. Similarly, Cashew nuts are Nigeria’s 3rd-biggest agricultural export. An estimated sum of N8 bn was generated from cashew nut exported from Nigeria. Vietnam Sr OF, India, Tanzania, Russia and Netherlands were Nigeria’s biggest markets for Cashew nuts in half-year 2019. Other goods on the list of Nigeria’s major agricultural exports chain include Ginger (N2.26 bn) and Agro-food items (N1.8 bn). SECTOR'S SLOW GROWTH It should be noted that the agricultural sector posted a slow growth of 1.79% in Q2-2019, from 3.17% recorded in Q1. Despite this drop, agricultural exports still recorded a significant increase. Although, industry experts opined that the planting season that characterised Q2-2019 affected the sector’s growth, and this may be responsible for the drop in export recorded in some of the major agricultural goods between the Q2-2018 and HQ-2019. While top major agricultural exports rose significantly in half of 2019, this should not flatter the government as Nigeria still largely imports several agricultural products. A quick check into Nigeria’s agriculture trade balance (Import minus export) stood at N176.4 bn (deficit). Specifically, Nigeria imported N249.9 bn agricultural products in Q2-2019, while export was just N73.4 bn. This suggests that despite huge potential in the sector, little has been achieved so far as Nigeria imports almost everything, worse still, agricultural goods. To corroborate this, the Nigeria Export-Import Bank recently disclosed that Nigeria lost N3.6 trn, an estimate of $10 bn for failing to export cash crops like cocoa, oil palm, cotton and groundnut. While the government has implemented a plethora of policies, the agricultural sector failed to show much-needed growth in recent times. In this light, critics of government continue to point out that billions of naira spent on policies like Anchor Borrowers Programme (a policy targeted at creating linkage between anchor companies involved in processing and smallholder farmers of the required key agricultural commodities) is not yielding the much needed positive results. SOURCE (abridged): https://nairametrics.com/2019/09/25/nigerias-top-10-agricultural-exports-hit-n152-billion-in-half-year-2019/ |
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