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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by Brushstrokes20: 11:24am On Apr 13 |
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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by Bbbwings: 11:26am On Apr 13 |
victorclean:Lol it will never affect the rich. They are rich in thr first place. |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by enemyofprogress: 11:26am On Apr 13 |
It is true. Foodstuffs are no very expenses in Nigeria
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Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by Evolutionism: 11:26am On Apr 13 |
RoyalBlu: Imagine!!! The thing is i'm somehow certain the garri you are referring to here is the traditional garri. I mean the popular unsieved one Nigerians consume generally. There is always sands beneath this garri whenever you add water to it. As for me, I don't consume those garri. I usually buy the sealed, sieved and well packaged ones from the Mall or Supermarket. It might be costly but it's really worth it. |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by MOGPman(m): 11:29am On Apr 13 |
RoyalBlu: Imagine, garri that used to be students' power before o, now it has become everybody's power |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by Lomprico2: 11:30am On Apr 13 |
Thanks to buhari's bandits |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by jasontrigga(m): 11:34am On Apr 13 |
Most Nigerians are naturally wicked and greedy Everybody want to take advantage of everything 1 Like |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by GenFunction: 11:35am On Apr 13 |
I come frm a country where we have 60% of uncultivated arable land,the remaining 40% kuma wey dem dey use plant,insurgency no let farmers enter bush,definately e go affect us...Naija which way na? |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by tollyboy5(m): 11:38am On Apr 13 |
RoyalBlu:The garri own is pure greed. We plant cassava here in the south |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by GenFunction: 11:38am On Apr 13 |
Emeskhalifa:Sharp,This is a key factor u jus explained. |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by Panda7: 11:40am On Apr 13 |
The mean question should be 'how many of these farms are owned by the government'? In the developed world, agriculture are solely handled by the government and big private investors |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by vanitybutiwanti: 11:40am On Apr 13 |
There's nothing like a good Nigerian, majority are thieves and opportunist 1 Like |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by tctrills: 11:40am On Apr 13 |
wittywriter:Nigeria has more farmers than the US and the EU combined. We already take farming as a norm. The only problem is that we voted in bastard and bloodsuckers. |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by Judolisco(m): 11:41am On Apr 13 |
inoki247:d people wey dey sell garri go buy rice as well... Shey u grab...if dem no increase price dem no go fit buy anything.... Make government reduce fuel price... Na d major cause bdat 2 Likes |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by BscHolder: 11:41am On Apr 13 |
DIVINEEVIDENCE:the most painful part is that people are still supporting this evil government 2 Likes |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by tollyboy5(m): 11:42am On Apr 13 |
Jokerman:Guy petrol price did not increase We plant garri here more in the south, there no security issues. The tax and tariff has been constant. Electricity price is constant, not all Nigerians are on band A. Those on band A get what they pay for. |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by Cantonese: 11:46am On Apr 13 |
Arjeeni: Where is your area please? Maybe we can get there to purchase imported rice. 2 Likes |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by BscHolder: 11:47am On Apr 13 |
enemyofprogress:e don teh you no login with BABANGBALI account |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by zionstaar75: 11:47am On Apr 13 |
BscHolder:this is the last year things will be like this. Niger state has cleared over 1 million hectares. I'm not guessing I have a friend who owns 2 tractors working there. You will see how food will be surplus next year 2 Likes |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by BscHolder: 11:53am On Apr 13 |
zionstaar75:Same way Tinubu says things will fall back to normalcy by next year. https://www.nairaland.com/8059998/tinubu-promises-economic-turnaround-december I pray hunger doesn't finish people before then. Btw has your friend alongside Niger state govt settle and tackle banditry issues so farming will be a safe haven? 2 Likes |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by Tzar(m): 11:55am On Apr 13 |
This is just because most Nigerians are outrageously evil & wicked. Yet they demand the quality of life that good and morally upright people deserve…. what an irony! 1 Like |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by Scarcity234: 11:56am On Apr 13 |
Tinubu is to be blamed for it all. His actions and decisions caused the ripple effect we're feeling now. 1 Like |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by inoki247: 12:05pm On Apr 13 |
Judolisco: Buh the same rice is coming down so what's there Excuse.... They're no more blaming Fuel Price but Dollar.... Or Rice wey dey come down the Govt reduce fuel price.... |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by ggood: 12:09pm On Apr 13 |
BscHolder:Garri use to be 17 cups for 100 Naiara that was 2004 1 Like |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by Otamendi99(m): 12:09pm On Apr 13 |
Emeskhalifa: Na security make price of mango weh dey close to me to increase. 3 mangoes for 500naira. Haba 3 Likes |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by bigl: 12:16pm On Apr 13 |
Another issue that is not being address is that the chinese are exporting our food to their country.... This is not "demsay or hearsay" .... i actually had something to do with one of those companies and noticed a lot of trucks parking with rice, beans, etc ... food brought is tested "to a certain standard" .... if passed, they empty the truck .... it will be exported to china ... So food wey no reach us, is now being exported ... HeatSeeker: |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by JoeEeL(m): 12:17pm On Apr 13 |
RoyalBlu: Should nigerians be pitied? Nope |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by JoeEeL(m): 12:18pm On Apr 13 |
BscHolder: People like u go still mock Nnamdi Kanu for prison say make he dey eat beans. |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by nedekid: 12:19pm On Apr 13 |
wittywriter:Seems you skipped the part when they spoke of insecurity, extortion and thousands of tax collectors on the road, increasing cost of transportation ie diesel price. Farmers are being ruined daily, you want people to go put their money inside. As I will always say, if you have space in your backyard or empty plot of land you are not using, go into peasant, pleasure farming. But as a young man, you take your saving, inheritance, loans etc to go into farming as a source of sustainance, means of primary income, Omo, you will age beyond your years. I have seen guy in his late 30s look like a shriveled 55 year old. It almost happened to me too, thank god I got myself out of the bondage. Certain kind if business's you leave for old retired people or people that their families have done it for generations. My personal opinion though. Hands are not equal, it could work for you, although I never saw anyone I knew it worked for. Lol 1 Like |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 12:20pm On Apr 13 |
MuslimIgbo: Nigerians are not greedy, when a country runs a porous Government, where nothing is regulated, the market structure changes with the desires of few mischievous people.... Federal Govt is still sleeping on this issue....no market regulated prices, no task force to make sure they are implemented and no Subsidy to cushion any effect... There is no Government in Nigeria, you will only see Government when you oppose a d attack their laziness to work... 1 Like |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by HNICEARTH: 12:21pm On Apr 13 |
What do you expect? when the task master keeps imposing and increasing levies, tariffs and taxes, with no commiserate increase in productivity and output. No subsidies on production! Just undiluted irrational extortion 1 Like |
Re: Locally-produced Foods Now More Expensive Than Imported Ones by kmaster007: 12:28pm On Apr 13 |
That is when I confront one seller. Una go dey shout dollar dollar but dollar dey com down now nah different story I dey here... |
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