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Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by Creamypie(m): 11:27am On Aug 31, 2023 |
Good. We need senses Even if na goat own |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by Jomonix: 11:28am On Aug 31, 2023 |
Tofax: So it is the raw rice from India they mill in Nigeria and brand it locally produced rice. please someone needs to throw more light on this The post seems contradictory, but your point here is the only explanation. 2 Likes |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by Watcharena: 11:29am On Aug 31, 2023 |
Tofax: So it is the raw rice from India they mill in Nigeria and brand it locally produced rice. please someone needs to throw more light on this The guy dey lie ,you think India will exports raw rice to Nigeria even with their large population of unemployed people . |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by 2Radii: 11:30am On Aug 31, 2023 |
So where is bullhary rice pyramid |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by clinician2x: 11:30am On Aug 31, 2023 |
Botragelad:
Alright, mate, let me explain what this news is saying in a simple way. It's about how India's ban on exporting some types of rice has affected Nigeria and other countries that depend on importing rice from India.
Basically, India decided to stop sending out non-basmati rice, which is a cheaper and more common kind of rice, to keep the prices low in their own country. This means that Nigeria and other West African countries can't get enough rice from India to meet their local demands. Nigeria has been trying to produce more rice locally, but it still needs to import some rice to make up for the gap.
Now, because of the shortage of rice from India, the local rice farmers and millers in Nigeria are also struggling. They can't get enough rice to process and sell, and they have to deal with other problems like border closure, sanctions, and bandits. This has caused many of them to shut down their businesses and lose their income. As a result of all this, the price of rice in Nigeria has gone up a lot in the past few months.
Now, to answer your question about whether or not it is the raw rice from India they mill in Nigeria and brand locally produced rice, the answer is no. Nigeria imports mainly Indica white rice from India, which is already milled and polished. Nigeria also produces its own local rice, such as Ofada, Abakiliki, and Lake Rice, which are different from the Indian rice in terms of quality and nutrition. The local rice is milled by local millers who add value to the product and create employment. Nigeria does not import raw rice from India and repackage it as local rice. That would be considered dishonest and illegal. That's my little idea! This thing you wrote here is contradictory and does not explain why the rice factories in Nigeria are shutting down. Nigeria rice mills needs to import rice from India to make up for the gap in supply which they are unable to fill. Nigerian rice mills does not import raw rice from India to package and sell as local rice. Are you an author of confusion? 7 Likes |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by cosse(m): 11:31am On Aug 31, 2023 |
BoldBrainz:
Please remove this comment from public view! Lol..me sef dey embarrassed |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by jamesversion: 11:31am On Aug 31, 2023 |
It's good news in a way, cos if I get my economics right, surplus translates to reduction in price of commodity. So rice should come cheap anytime soon. |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by bonnyhope: 11:32am On Aug 31, 2023 |
Bluntguy: Always depending on imported goods from foreign countries. Why won't the Naira continue it's free fall against the dollar and other foreign currencies? Do you have farm? We keep throwing blames here and there and we all culprits 3 Likes |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by Hussein8(m): 11:32am On Aug 31, 2023 |
True, but are the infrastructural in place for the youth to harness them into farming? MadamExcellency: Why are Nigerian Youths not interested in farming.
Every of our AI and technology are all about money collection and transfers. Why are there no developments in farming and food technology? Nothing in medical sciences and Electricity generation.
We should concentrate less on singing and dancing to solving our existential problems. |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by BoldBrainz(m): 11:33am On Aug 31, 2023 |
cosse:
Lol..me sef dey embarrassed I was more shocked than embarrassed, my brother. 1 Like |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by InvertedHammer: 11:33am On Aug 31, 2023 |
/ A country blessed with fertile, arable lands but nobody wants to farm. Wait until one oyibo company taps into the opportunity for mechanized farming and people will start complaining.
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Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by SmartyPants(m): 11:34am On Aug 31, 2023 |
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Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by MrSinister(m): 11:34am On Aug 31, 2023 |
leokid866: lol you mean investors are not bringing money into farming? Have you checked what constitutes the largest part of our non oil exports? Bros, the largest portion of our non oil export is not Agriculture. |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by Crafteck1: 11:36am On Aug 31, 2023 |
MadamExcellency: Why are Nigerian Youths not interested in farming.
Every of our AI and technology are all about money collection and transfers. Why are there no developments in farming and food technology? Nothing in medical sciences and Electricity generation.
We should concentrate less on singing and dancing to solving our existential problems. Most of them, una de kill them for farm, we have a govt that brings problem upon problem, i would love to farm around western nigeria but its simply better to go to a western country where govt get sense and do uber or small jobs... 2 Likes |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by aklid(m): 11:36am On Aug 31, 2023 |
We do farm rice here tho Let them buy it at home and stop nonesene of importing |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by miceroms: 11:36am On Aug 31, 2023 |
How does banning export firm India import local production?🤔 2 Likes |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by worksmart(m): 11:37am On Aug 31, 2023 |
So we not able to grow rice in Nigeria? |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by munaco: 11:37am On Aug 31, 2023 |
Really do not understand this government ooo. Something u ban before how come it has effect on nigerian. |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by lexy2014: 11:38am On Aug 31, 2023 |
Botragelad:
Alright, mate, let me explain what this news is saying in a simple way. It's about how India's ban on exporting some types of rice has affected Nigeria and other countries that depend on importing rice from India.
Basically, India decided to stop sending out non-basmati rice, which is a cheaper and more common kind of rice, to keep the prices low in their own country. This means that Nigeria and other West African countries can't get enough rice from India to meet their local demands. Nigeria has been trying to produce more rice locally, but it still needs to import some rice to make up for the gap.
Now, because of the shortage of rice from India, the local rice farmers and millers in Nigeria are also struggling. They can't get enough rice to process and sell, and they have to deal with other problems like border closure, sanctions, and bandits. This has caused many of them to shut down their businesses and lose their income. As a result of all this, the price of rice in Nigeria has gone up a lot in the past few months.
Now, to answer your question about whether or not it is the raw rice from India they mill in Nigeria and brand locally produced rice, the answer is no. Nigeria imports mainly Indica white rice from India, which is already milled and polished. Nigeria also produces its own local rice, such as Ofada, Abakiliki, and Lake Rice, which are different from the Indian rice in terms of quality and nutrition. The local rice is milled by local millers who add value to the product and create employment. Nigeria does not import raw rice from India and repackage it as local rice. That would be considered dishonest and illegal. That's my little idea! Plenty grammar no substance. You ended up contradicting yourself Now, to answer your question about whether or not it is the raw rice from India they mill in Nigeria and brand locally produced rice, the answer is no. Nigeria imports mainly Indica white rice from India, which is already milled and polished. Always KISS 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by Parachoko: 11:39am On Aug 31, 2023 |
MrSinister:
It was Lai Mohammed, not Buhari English language is disturbing your life Is Lai Mohammed part of Buhari Government or not dumbo? Common sense |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by DanZyCom: 11:40am On Aug 31, 2023 |
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Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by Blazebond(m): 11:40am On Aug 31, 2023 |
Is it the Nigerian govt that is going to produce crops form you to eat,can't you go into crop production? We have lazy youths who are all running into technology because they feel it is more flashy and pays faster,shame on you and people that think like you. cybersoldiers:
That is APC scam format.
Only Ebonyi state and a few others produce rice in Nigeria Forget the Nigerian government scam |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by mikeapollo: 11:42am On Aug 31, 2023 |
Botragelad:
Alright, mate, let me explain what this news is saying in a simple way. It's about how India's ban on exporting some types of rice has affected Nigeria and other countries that depend on importing rice from India.
Basically, India decided to stop sending out non-basmati rice, which is a cheaper and more common kind of rice, to keep the prices low in their own country. This means that Nigeria and other West African countries can't get enough rice from India to meet their local demands. Nigeria has been trying to produce more rice locally, but it still needs to import some rice to make up for the gap.
Now, because of the shortage of rice from India, the local rice farmers and millers in Nigeria are also struggling. They can't get enough rice to process and sell, and they have to deal with other problems like border closure, sanctions, and bandits. This has caused many of them to shut down their businesses and lose their income. As a result of all this, the price of rice in Nigeria has gone up a lot in the past few months.
Now, to answer your question about whether or not it is the raw rice from India they mill in Nigeria and brand locally produced rice, the answer is no. Nigeria imports mainly Indica white rice from India, which is already milled and polished. Nigeria also produces its own local rice, such as Ofada, Abakiliki, and Lake Rice, which are different from the Indian rice in terms of quality and nutrition. The local rice is milled by local millers who add value to the product and create employment. Nigeria does not import raw rice from India and repackage it as local rice. That would be considered dishonest and illegal. That's my little idea! Even though you make a lot of sense, it is obvious the reason why rice millers in Nigeria are affected is because some of them do process and sell rice imported from India, otherwise there would be no need for them to be so affected to the extent shutting down.! 3 Likes |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by worksmart(m): 11:42am On Aug 31, 2023 |
So you use Nigeria problem to insult all black people in the world? Seems you one of those pathetic racists that cannot stay away from black online forums. Simeonjoe1: Lazy ass black people. Nobody want to do the hard work. Make easy money and import the nice stuffs
What happens to backward integration, what happens to cultivating thousands of hecteres of farmlands all over Nigeria. Or we are waiting for government to help us plant, or better still Dangote farm? |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by frugal(m): 11:42am On Aug 31, 2023 |
Botragelad:
Alright, mate, let me explain what this news is saying in a simple way. It's about how India's ban on exporting some types of rice has affected Nigeria and other countries that depend on importing rice from India.
Basically, India decided to stop sending out non-basmati rice, which is a cheaper and more common kind of rice, to keep the prices low in their own country. This means that Nigeria and other West African countries can't get enough rice from India to meet their local demands. Nigeria has been trying to produce more rice locally, but it still needs to import some rice to make up for the gap.
Now, because of the shortage of rice from India, the local rice farmers and millers in Nigeria are also struggling. They can't get enough rice to process and sell, and they have to deal with other problems like border closure, sanctions, and bandits. This has caused many of them to shut down their businesses and lose their income. As a result of all this, the price of rice in Nigeria has gone up a lot in the past few months.
Now, to answer your question about whether or not it is the raw rice from India they mill in Nigeria and brand locally produced rice, the answer is no. Nigeria imports mainly Indica white rice from India, which is already milled and polished. Nigeria also produces its own local rice, such as Ofada, Abakiliki, and Lake Rice, which are different from the Indian rice in terms of quality and nutrition. The local rice is milled by local millers who add value to the product and create employment. Nigeria does not import raw rice from India and repackage it as local rice. That would be considered dishonest and illegal. That's my little idea! You ended up confusing him the more. Why are the local mills shutting down then. What has changed? This should be good news for them. 2 Likes |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by HNICEARTH: 11:42am On Aug 31, 2023 |
Botragelad:
Alright, mate, let me explain what this news is saying in a simple way. It's about how India's ban on exporting some types of rice has affected Nigeria and other countries that depend on importing rice from India.
Basically, India decided to stop sending out non-basmati rice, which is a cheaper and more common kind of rice, to keep the prices low in their own country. This means that Nigeria and other West African countries can't get enough rice from India to meet their local demands. Nigeria has been trying to produce more rice locally, but it still needs to import some rice to make up for the gap.
Now, because of the shortage of rice from India, the local rice farmers and millers in Nigeria are also struggling. They can't get enough rice to process and sell, and they have to deal with other problems like border closure, sanctions, and bandits. This has caused many of them to shut down their businesses and lose their income. As a result of all this, the price of rice in Nigeria has gone up a lot in the past few months.
Now, to answer your question about whether or not it is the raw rice from India they mill in Nigeria and brand locally produced rice, the answer is no. Nigeria imports mainly Indica white rice from India, which is already milled and polished. Nigeria also produces its own local rice, such as Ofada, Abakiliki, and Lake Rice, which are different from the Indian rice in terms of quality and nutrition. The local rice is milled by local millers who add value to the product and create employment. Nigeria does not import raw rice from India and repackage it as local rice. That would be considered dishonest and illegal. That's my little idea! Good summary👏🏿 Still no explanation why nigerian rice mills have to shut down due to India's ban on rice exportation. Moreover, if I recall, the whole essence of closing our border was for Nigerian to be self sufficient in rice production. Forget about access to farm and any other thing. Just explain how India's ban on rice exportation is killing nigerian rice mills🤷🏿♂️ 3 Likes |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by Justrruunn: 11:43am On Aug 31, 2023 |
MadamExcellency: Why are Nigerian Youths not interested in farming.
Every of our AI and technology are all about money collection and transfers. Why are there no developments in farming and food technology? Nothing in medical sciences and Electricity generation.
We should concentrate less on singing and dancing to solving our existential problems. Banditry Non availability of chemicals and fertilizer Basic infrastructure Storage facilities Just to mention but a few 1 Like |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by gabbytabby: 11:44am On Aug 31, 2023 |
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Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by Bigchristo: 11:45am On Aug 31, 2023 |
Tofax: So it is the raw rice from India they mill in Nigeria and brand it locally produced rice. please someone needs to throw more light on this 😂😂😂😂 |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by Fearyourcreator: 11:46am On Aug 31, 2023 |
MadamExcellency: Why are Nigerian Youths not interested in farming.
Every of our AI and technology are all about money collection and transfers. Why are there no developments in farming and food technology? Nothing in medical sciences and Electricity generation.
We should concentrate less on singing and dancing to solving our existential problems. Na entertainment we dey carry first for Africa and export |
Re: Rice Mills In Nigeria Closedown After India’s Ban On Rice Exports by cybersoldiers: 11:46am On Aug 31, 2023 |
Parachoko: But Buhari Government told us we are now self sufficient in the production of Rice It was all a scam with the fraudulent rice pyramid charade they did I'm Abuja. See pics 1 Like |