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Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by Racoon(m): 11:19pm On Feb 18
"Dealers Sell Rice at New Rate After Christmas as Imported Grains Change in Prices."

-The price of rice has risen again after a brief fall in December 2024 and January 2025 as dealers blame various factors.

-Findings show that a 50kg bag of rice, which dropped to between N65,000 and N67,000 in December, rose to N75,000

- Agricultural consultant, Muhammadu Sanusi, says rice importation will not meet Nigerians' demand owing to country's population


The price of rice has risen again after crashing during the Christmas and New Year holidays. Feelers show that the price of the commodity, which sold for between N65,000 and N67,000 per 50kg bag, rose again and caused panic in many households after a brief respite.

Rice Prices Skyrocket gain
Findings show that the price of a 50kg bag of imported Indian short grain, which crashed from N90,000 in December to N65,000 and N67,000, had risen to about N75,000 with traders expecting further increases.


Imported Thai grain, which sold for as much as N100,000 during the December period dropped to N88,000 and N89,000 in January. However, the price has skyrocketed to N92,000 and N105,000, depending on the brand.

Locally produced rice has also risen in price as 50kg Bull rice went from N85,000 to N90,000, while Abakaliki rice sells for N85,000 and N90,000 in major cities across Nigeria. Several Nigerians attributed the crash in prices in January to the naira’s value, which surged from N1,600 per dollar to N1,475.

Surveys around popular markets in Lagos showed that importers attributed the brief fall in rice prices to the strengthening of the local currency and better land border conditions.

Rice Price Increase: Production Drops
The Nation reports that rice production dipped in the 2024/2025 season to 5.23 million metric tons from 5.61 million metric tons experienced in the 2023/2024 season. That is according to data from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), with one report estimating that the dip could be between 15 and 23%.


The data shows that figure is the lowest Nigeria has seen since 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic halted farming. Farmers disclosed that rice earnings and profits are affected by the rising cost of inputs, with insecurity, climate change, and the import of cheaper foreign grains affecting agro-based companies from making a profit.

In 2024, the Nigerian government suspended the Anchor Borrowers Programme, which was touted as an initiative that boosted rice production in the country.

Importers Blame Exchange Eates
The government alleged fraud was the reason for halting the initiative, saying farmers were not repaying their loans. According to reports, millers blamed the shortfall in production and rising input costs as paddy rice prices soared by 10% to N70,000 and N80,000 per 80kg bag.

Chiwendu Chikwere, a rice wholesaler in Lagos said the current crash in exchange rates is affecting importers. He disclosed that sourcing forex for imports is as hard as paying Customs levy which fluctuates daily due to exchange rate volatility.

“Importers are in limbo regarding the exchange rate. Most times, you don’t know how you can get the exchange rate for imports. So, importers are left speculating and that leads to inflated prices. Also, import duties are not pegged. Import duties are tied to exchange rate volatility, making it difficult for importers to plan,” he said.

Rice Price Hike: Expert Warns of Impending Food Crisis
Agricultural consultant, Muhammadu Sanusi, has expressed concerns over the recent increase in rice prices in Nigeria which has been attributed to exchange rate volatility and import duty uncertainty.


Sanusi, in a chat with Legit.ng, said there is panic in the market due to speculations of importation of grains. He noted: "The drop in prices is transient because production cost is still high and also the cost of farming inputs and energy is high." According to him, prices will continue to rise if nothing is done to improve security in the country.

As he aptly put it: "Prices will continue to rise if nothing is done to improve security to allow farmers access to the lands. Also, if nothing is done to drop energy costs and the cost of farming inputs, the situation will persist." On the possibility of importation meeting the country's demands, Sanusi said it is not a viable solution.

He concluded: "Importation cannot meet our demands in Nigeria due to our population, hence investment in primary production remains the surest way to drop prices.”

Report Predicts The Price of Local Rice in 2025
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that the price of locally-produced paddy rice in Nigeria was expected to rise by about 55% during the 2024/2025 season, worsening high living standards. A new report by Afex Wet Season Crop Production 2024 showed a steady increase in rice prices, stating that during the season, rice prices rose 78%, with the average price hitting N630,000/MT.

https://www.legit.ng/business-economy/industry/1641013-dealers-sell-rice-rate-christmas-imported-grains-change-prices/

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Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by Racoon(m): 11:28pm On Feb 18
Farmers disclosed that rice earnings and profits are affected by the rising cost of inputs, with insecurity, climate change, and the import of cheaper foreign grains affecting agro-based companies from making a profit.

The current crash in exchange rates is affecting importers. Sourcing forex for imports is as hard as paying Customs levy which fluctuates daily due to exchange rate volatility.

“Importers are in limbo regarding the exchange rate. Most times, you don’t know how you can get the exchange rate for imports. So, importers are left speculating and that leads to inflated prices. Import duties are not pegged, but tied to exchange rate volatility, making it difficult for importers to plan...."

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Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by TemplarLandry: 11:31pm On Feb 18
Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by TemplarLandry: 11:32pm On Feb 18
Rakuni and fake news...😂

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Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by Racoon(m): 11:32pm On Feb 18
Nonsense people.
Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by Racoon(m): 11:44pm On Feb 18
TemplarLandry:
Rakuni and fake news...😂
FACTCHECK: Are Tinubu’s Policies Reducing Food Inflation As Daniel Bwala Claimed

The CBN has continued to tighten monetary rates in the last one year with no significant impact on food inflation. In the same vein, the ministry of finance had measures for the suspension of duties, tariffs, and taxes on key food imports, including beans, wheat, and husked brown rice.

These steps were aimed at curbing skyrocketing prices, but their impact has been limited so far. Consequently, despite these interventions, food inflation has shown little sign or no sign of easing.

Conclusion; Daily Trust verified and found out that the claim of Mr. Bwala are largely false and misleading as inflation has maintained an upward surge from 25 per cent to 39 per cent since the coming of Tinubu and had just relaxed by 0.09 per cent in December 2024 according to the NBS..

https://dailytrust.com/fact-check-are-tinubus-policies-reducing-food-inflation-as-daniel-bwala-claimed/

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Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by Racoon(m): 11:49pm On Feb 18
The economic team just a did a giggled to have a change of the base index and not necessarily that galloping inflation has reduced. The inflation indices rebase for just January 2024 to 2025. The cost of things in the market are still high while people are still wallowing in poverty.

So, Sunday Dare, Daniel Bwala, Reno Omokri and all the paid liars, propagandist and miscreants of this lying government can only continue to deceive themselves. Reality is waiting for everyone out there.

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Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by oyeb15: 8:50am On Feb 19
Tinubu government hasn't got a single thing right since takeover.

Even d most stewpid nation on earth don't deserve d kind of leadership Nigeria have at this moment.

Awa omo Yoruba, shame on us for suffering and defending a disaster.

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Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by benuejosh: 8:52am On Feb 19
It crashed because that was harvest time. How many of you went to farm instead of shouting Peter Obi is my hero up and down.

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Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by Edoreborn: 8:52am On Feb 19
Bastard im govt
Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by Pygmalionn: 8:52am On Feb 19
Time to double my Hustle,

I no get time to complain

Since I realised Nigerians are their own worst enemies, I have stopped blaming govt.

Una deserve every single suffer wey dey una head.

Bunch of tribalistic hypocrites

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Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by phemmyfour: 8:52am On Feb 19
Here we go!

Nigeria will RICE again
Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by merits(m): 8:53am On Feb 19
Racoon:
"Dealers Sell Rice at New Rate After Christmas as Imported Grains Change in Prices."



https://www.legit.ng/business-economy/industry/1641013-dealers-sell-rice-rate-christmas-imported-grains-change-prices/
Hmmm it is well,meanwhile the only dream that comes through............. check attached picture for the answer.

Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by Greenlandz: 8:54am On Feb 19
Ebimpawa ooooo Tinubu
Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by Primusinterpares(m): 8:54am On Feb 19
How are we not getting these things right?
Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by Funkyswagzz(m): 8:54am On Feb 19
Abeg still dey ask.. where is buhari rice pyramid? abi d tin travel go china. How far with tractor tinubu supply to Niger state governor. e don breakdown? WURUWURU gomenti

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Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by dynicks(m): 8:55am On Feb 19
Nigeria and its kind of political leaders sha......

I wonder when we will ever get it right..
Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by Bobloco: 8:55am On Feb 19
This is evidence of Tinubu's 'bolekaja' economic policy prescriptions.

The inflation rate is decreasing from 34% to 24%, while the prices of basic food items like rice are increasing.

Under the Tinubu government, the prices of food, goods, and services have no correlation with inflation. In fact, Tinubu doesn't mind turning basic economics on its head just to spread lies, falsehoods, and propaganda, forcing it down our throats

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Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by OneCandleAway(f): 8:56am On Feb 19
benuejosh:
It crashed because that was harvest time. How many of you went to farm instead of shouting Peter Obi is my hero up and down.

Your Benue farmers that went to farm they killed them, you didn't say anything about that. You want other people to die the way fulani are killing your Benue people instead of getting the presidency to fight the terrorist

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Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by Sheuns(m): 8:56am On Feb 19
grin
Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by oyeb15: 8:56am On Feb 19
benuejosh:
It crashed because that was harvest time. How many of you went to farm instead of shouting Peter Obi is my hero up and down.

Mr man everybody cannot be a farmer. How many farmers are in Dubai or America. How will a nation grow when everybody divert to one profession. It's really a shame when our government voice out their stupidity that everyone should go farm.

Doctors,lawyers, etc should leave their profession and farm.
Stupid reasoning

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Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by Earthquakes: 8:56am On Feb 19
Pygmalionn:
Time to double my Hustle,

no time for complain

Naso, old woman in the village and unemployed youths should also double their hustle to feed or steal.
For your mind now you geh sense because you are healthy, wait till you lose your job or health smiley
Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by iwaeda: 8:58am On Feb 19
Inflation that has been reduced according to BAT's NBS. Racoon, rice is not expensive jare. APC has allowed our food basket states to flourish. grin grin grin grin

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Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by Macphenson: 8:59am On Feb 19
Prices of food are going up inflation rates are dropping according to unfortunate agbadorians. The kind of bolekeja economics Tinubu and his bunch of ignoramus are practising.

Propaganda does not rule a nation.

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Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by kenrisma535(m): 8:59am On Feb 19
Let Mr president solve the issue of food insecurity and our exchange rate . Food is a necessity for all Nigerians . Why should rice even be scarce in the first place. This is unheard of.
Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by noskcid(m): 9:02am On Feb 19
Na beans I Dey chop
Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by ENEJI16: 9:02am On Feb 19
APC and failure 🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝
Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by TinubuThief: 9:08am On Feb 19
grin
Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by Svoboda(m): 9:09am On Feb 19
Buhari had better economic managers than tinubu obviously. Rice production has dipped to COVID era level since 2024. Tinubus came, and without context, scrapped the anchor borrowers program of the erstwhile Buhari govt. Thru the anchor borrowers, domestic rice production was massively increased, and importation was no longer fashionable. Now, this govt is torn between opening the borders or boosting local production to augment shortfall.
Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by Omalicious1: 9:12am On Feb 19
Racoon:
"Dealers Sell Rice at New Rate After Christmas as Imported Grains Change in Prices."



https://www.legit.ng/business-economy/industry/1641013-dealers-sell-rice-rate-christmas-imported-grains-change-prices/

Scarcity is artificial. There are people that will benefit massively from the scarcity.
Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by 1bunne4lif(m): 9:15am On Feb 19
You won't see helinues and his band of musketeers on this thread
Re: Price Of Rice On The Increase Again, Retailers Fear Scarcity by YeyeGbami: 9:15am On Feb 19
Dollar fall, rice price con rise

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