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Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by HeatSeeker(m): 8:40am On Apr 13
Across the local food markets in Lagos, there is a noticeable fall in the prices of foreign-produced foods or foods with foreign raw materials, while the prices of locally produced foods continue to rise.

This is based on a survey conducted by Nairametrics across major food markets in Lagos. The survey was for a period of one month, covering from March 12th to April 11th.

A bag of foreign rice in Igando Market, which sold for N88,000 two weeks ago, now sells for N78,000. In Iyana Ipaja Market, the same bag of rice was sold at N90,000 three weeks ago, but was down to N79,000 on April 11.

A box of super pack Indomie, which was N9,000 in December sold for N17,000 in March, but had fallen to N13,800 as of April 11.


The same trend is noticeable in supermarkets, where foods such as canned beans, stringed beans flour and a number of other food items are seeing noticeable drop in prices.

On the other hand, a paint bucket of garri, which sold at N2,500 three weeks ago at Igando Market, sold for N3,400 as of April 11. Although the transaction practice for yams in Nigeria is not measured on scales, several consumers of yam testify that the size of yam that sold at N2,500 a month ago now sells at N3,500.

Several persons who spoke with Nairametrics in Oyingbo Market, Orile Market, and Iyana Iba Market said depending on the quantity one is purchasing, the prices of beans have risen by between N300 and N500 over the past month.

Although produced with some foreign raw materials such as wheat, the prices of bread have also increased over the past month by at least N200.

What traders are saying

A wholesale rice seller, Rita Ogbuebu, ascribed the fall in the price of foreign rice to the rise in the value of the local currency. She said with the rise in the value of the naira, importers of foreign rice are buying rice cheaper in naira terms from neighbouring countries such as The Republic of Benin.

“We are expecting the prices of rice to fall even further as the naira value increases,” she said.

Janet Ogbuefuna, a shop owner in Ogba, Lagos, agrees. She said the price of Indomie has been falling over the past one month from N18,000 to N13,000 as of April 11. A manager in a popular noodles plant said some of the prices of some of the foreign inputs of noodles have fallen over the last one month, which explains the falling prices of noodles in the market.

As to why the prices of locally-produced foodstuff continue to rise, Sola Akhomolafe, an agronomist, blamed the development on the increasing insecurity in the country that prevents farmers from having access to their farms. He also blamed it on the high cost of transportation in conveying agriculture products from farm to market.

“This is coupled with an acute lack of storage facilities around the country. 60% of Nigeria’s post-harvest food products go to waste because of the lack of storage facilities,” he stated.

On the other hand, the chief executive of the Center for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (PPE), Dr. Muda Yusuf, told Nairametrics that part of the reasons for the high cost of locally-produced agriculture products is seasonality. He noted that most of Nigeria’s agriculture production is tied to the rains. He said the rainy season is just setting in.

“We are in the planting season right now. Usually, the prices of food products fall during harvest season. This is coupled with the fact that we don’t have adequate storage facilities in Nigeria. So the country’s stock of food depends on seasonality,” he said.

Referring to the rapid adjustment of food prices in the manufacturing sector, such as Indomie, Dr. Yusuf noted that manufacturing companies are better equipped to respond to changing agricultural value chain circumstances.

A wholesale yams dealer, who identified himself as Alhaji, on his part, blamed the rising cost of locally-produced food on the high cost of transportation. He stressed that there are thousands of illegal tax collectors strewn on the country’s highways that extort money from transporters. “In the end, the end consumers must bear the final cost of food products,” he stated.

Sani, a cattle dealer, expressed a similar sentiment to Nairametrics. He said from Yobe State to Lagos, he sometimes parts with more than N500,000 to illegal tax collectors on the highways before getting to his destination.

https://nairametrics.com/2024/04/12/locally-produced-foods-now-more-expensive-than-imported-once-nairametrics-survey/

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by ForValour: 8:59am On Apr 13
The price of goods keep hitting the roof tops here. When you go to the market now, you will be lucky not to come back with HBP.

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by psucc(m): 9:01am On Apr 13
Even satchet beverages has added at least 50naira to the original cost.

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by BscHolder: 9:09am On Apr 13
ForValour:
The price of goods keep hitting the roof tops here. When you go to the market now, you will be lucky not to come back with HBP.
brotherly as it stands so I am so heartbroken.
I went to the market and came back shattered.
Garri now is 5 cups for 1,000 naira

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by RoyalBlu(f): 9:16am On Apr 13
Na the garri own pain me pass.

From 2400 for a paint rubber to 3500. In just a couple of days.

You go to the market and you see people wandering up and down in a state of confusion.

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by wittywriter: 9:28am On Apr 13
BscHolder:
brotherly as it stands so I am so heartbroken.
I went to the market and came back shattered.
Garri now is 5 cups for 1,000 naira
RoyalBlu:
Na the garri own pain me pass.

From 2400 for a paint rubber to 3500. In just a couple of days.

You go to the market and you see people wandering up and down in a state of confusion.



HeatSeeker:
Nlfpmod, dominique please move to front page.

Nigeria's food hike solution will come when Nigerians decide to take agriculture as a norm.
Normal normal I make sure I plant yearly even if it's third party planting and harvesting process.
If you have funds that you can invest in agriculture for personal consumption then make sure to...thank me later.
Crafteck1:


Agriculture will be a Norm if security becomes a norm
Akwamkpuruamu:


Not everyone will be a farmer. in the USA, less than 10% are farmers and they feed their nation while here is the reverse, yet food scarcity
DIVINEEVIDENCE:


Bandit dey greet you Oga.
Styluss:
what is this one talking about? was there an agric community in JGEJ era when 1 cup of garri cost 20 naira?

Mandate1:
every Nigerian mustn't go into agriculture before Nigeria will have food. Agriculture has gone beyond the 18th century approach Nigeria is adopting. In USA, less than 5% of her population are into agriculture and yet feeds the entire nation accompanied with surplus for export.

My question remains, why are our multi billionaires not venturing into agriculture? They have the money to establish large plantations but won't do so. Giving small loans to farmers will never produce enough to feed the nation. The rich billionaires in Nigeria should go into mechanised agriculture. This is where govt must come in. Encourage investors to go into the agriculture value chain with little or no tax at all.
Read to comprehend...there's no award for hasty mentions...
ogub:
you are very correct 💯
Ability to comprehend is a rare trait..you have it though...stay blessed.
Bizibi:
I was thinking hard about venturing into agric some days because I have a ten hectare land in my hometown and I noticed the gap in the sector but creating a system that will work for everyone looks like a challenge.
Start an Agric community... If you need help to facilitate your Agric goal(s) then drop your contact I'll link you for further actions.
GodHimself:
How does 3rd party farming work pls
You'll lias with farmers....if you need such process drop your digits in any of your own thread here on NL then quote my moniker I'll
link you up.
Cromagnon:
How do you mention multiple ppl in one mention
wink

Wittyness

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by victorclean(f): 9:30am On Apr 13
Gbam. Very foolish middle men causing hardship. FG out of pity banned importation for Nigerian farmers to enjoy, but their greed for money lead to increase in price above imported foods despite not paying import duties.

Nigeria middle men should be examine.

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by ForValour: 9:30am On Apr 13
BscHolder:
brotherly as it stands so I am so heartbroken.
I went to the market and came back shattered.
Garri now is 5 cups for 1,000 naira
This one don pass joke o.

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by BscHolder: 9:32am On Apr 13
RoyalBlu:
Na the garri own pain me pass.

From 2400 for a paint rubber to 3500. In just a couple of days.

You go to the market and you see people wandering up and down in a state of confusion.


oh you also noticed it too?
I've observed people in the market, most way so confused, and worse of those sellers seem heartless like they don't give a damn..
I wanted cooking stew last weekend, made a list and withdrew 5k, Omo when I came to the market and saw the drastic increment in food prices I had to withdraw again cos the initial money didn't reach, I was just at one spot buried in thoughts

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by BscHolder: 9:34am On Apr 13
victorclean:
Gbam. Very foolish middle men causing hardship. FG out of pity banned importation for Nigerian farmers to enjoy, but their greed for money lead to increase in price above imported foods despite not paying import duties.

Nigeria middle men should be examine.
then what is FG doing to curb the excesses of middlemen, they'll blame high cost of transportation

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by victorclean(f): 9:36am On Apr 13
BscHolder:
then what is FG doing to curb the excesses of middlemen, they'll blame high cost of transportation

The Agric minister is still asleep. Not yet a problem to the rich people. NIGERIA will definitely act when it affect the rich, they will act, just as they are fighting dollars

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by RoyalBlu(f): 9:55am On Apr 13
BscHolder:
oh you also noticed it too?
I've observed people in the market, most way so confused, and worse of those sellers seem heartless like they don't give a damn..
I wanted cooking stew last weekend, made a list and withdrew 5k, Omo when I came to the market and saw the drastic increment in food prices I had to withdraw again cos the initial money didn't reach, I was just at one spot buried in thoughts


The sellers are on a roll.

You dare not bargain the prices.

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by id4sho(m): 10:43am On Apr 13
FG should import food and send these fools to village tongue, nonsense ingredients undecided

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by MuslimIgbo: 10:44am On Apr 13
Nothing but greed.

Imagine beans more expensive than rice. See price of common garri now..


Nigerians are GREEDY

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by SALLYBERRY01(m): 10:44am On Apr 13
Ok then
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by Amigoss: 10:45am On Apr 13
Tinubunomics wink

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by Dialpad: 10:45am On Apr 13
Are we our own enemies? Or why would it be more expensive

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by TruthsFM: 10:45am On Apr 13
Price of gaari in the market is unbearable

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by Arjeeni: 10:46am On Apr 13
This is very true.

Take for instance, the locally processed rice just in average N55k.

The foreign rice is now N48k in my place.

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by inoki247: 10:46am On Apr 13
Lol No be Nigeria imagine make Dollar dey affect Garri....

Rice is coming down Garii no gri come down even if na 100naira...


Naso dem lock border den say make we dey eat stone rice say mak we buy local people start to buy local e come dey cost pass Foreign....

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by BABAawoo47: 10:46am On Apr 13
Yam is now #2500 per tuber... grin grin

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by Day169: 10:46am On Apr 13
A nation at crossroads..
We are our own worst enemies. undecided

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by Jokerman(m): 10:47am On Apr 13
- Did petrol price reduce?

- Did security in farmland reduce?

- Did tax and tariff collectors reduce thier price from the market people and farmers?

- Did electricity price reduce?

- Are workers not going to request for increase in Salary?

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by Hezmatosky: 10:47am On Apr 13
That's good for all of us. When the government is there dancing skelewu and don't want to do anything nko? Norbe to create band A and band B

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by Inspirer1: 10:48am On Apr 13
It seems so.

If govt allows rice importation via land borders, it will be cheaper than Nigerian grown rice

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by Honestey: 10:49am On Apr 13
Yes, it's wickedness of our people not 100% Tinubu policy that is making things hard for Nigerians

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by Kaybaba5(m): 10:49am On Apr 13
Are we now doing ourselves?

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by Flame333: 10:49am On Apr 13
I just wish tinubu can look downward and see how he can use the same strategy he used against the Bureau de Change men on all this producers...

Such an act of pure wickedness...

it's just a matter of time they will all get tired

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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by free2ryhme: 10:52am On Apr 13
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by WorldRichest: 10:52am On Apr 13
Evil Nigerians. Emilokan Tinubu is coming for you, just wait and see, it's turn by turn. Hand go touch everybody

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