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Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent (11567 Views)
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AmazingGenius: 6:02pm On Feb 26 |
Prices of food commodities like maize, rice, millet, sorghum, beans, flour and soybeans, among others have dropped, especially in major producing states, a survey by Daily Trust has shown. Source: https://dailytrust.com/food-prices-drop-ahead-ramadan/#google_vignette 15 Likes 1 Share |
HydraFeeds(m): 6:23pm On Feb 26 |
Cost of production should drop too so that farmers can make profit as well.
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Saga16: 6:24pm On Feb 26 |
![]() Everything na double double. 8 Likes |
anythingoes23: 6:24pm On Feb 26 |
What of Abuja, has the price dropped too?
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CodeTemplar: 6:24pm On Feb 26 |
Broda yekini finally heeded my advise. Assisted import is the way to humble political middlemen. Let them sell theirs in intl market since they always use intl price to justify inflation. Lol.
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onyxo76(m): 6:24pm On Feb 26 |
so why has the meatpie I buy now 1400 from 1200 if price of flour has fallen
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LUAN(m): 6:25pm On Feb 26 |
please where can i get the cheap food, my location is Lagos
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Emu4life(m): 6:25pm On Feb 26 |
This thing na audio o. Nothing reduce for this side 30 Likes 1 Share |
MICVOCT(m): 6:25pm On Feb 26 |
Surprising! MICVOCT Circumventing difficulties |
Igbokid: 6:26pm On Feb 26 |
This is true . A relative in Oyo complained that a lorry of cassava which sold for about 500k previously now sells for about 300k . Like one of the farmers opined, importation is just a stop gap measure and not sustainable. We do not even have the forex to start with . Tinubu should do more to get our farmers back to their farms . El -Rufai’s errand boys like Turji and co must be decisively dealt with . NB : What is Lucky Aiyedatiwa doing in Ondo to secure the forests and highways from Fulani er of APC terrorists ?? 4 Likes |
onyxo76(m): 6:26pm On Feb 26 |
Emu4life:I tell you, no reduction here at all 2 Likes |
sammy594065(m): 6:27pm On Feb 26 |
Hmm
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CodeTemplar: 6:29pm On Feb 26 |
Another farmer, Abubakar Ismail, said government should subsidize farm implements so that in turn, farmers would also reduce the prices.Before the import, farmers and middlemen insisted that they were operating with a fair pricing according to global averages. Why are they dropping prices? Let them sell theirs to external market now? 16 Likes 2 Shares |
mukthar2000(m): 6:29pm On Feb 26 |
Drop as how? The sound as if they are working, as if their government was helping people of the country. Mudol of rice, beans millet that was not more than #500, #400 b4, even rice #800, but now they sound as if they are helping Nigeria peoples to drop the price. It's well, Allah no beat All deed must reep their result. 4 Likes |
Chucks13: 6:31pm On Feb 26 |
onyxo76: You know Nigerins na dey will never want or wish to drop the price untill everything burst in their hands. 3 Likes |
MrDoGood(m): 6:34pm On Feb 26 |
anythingoes23: Even if everywhere drop prices in Abuja, you see that lugbe, never |
zombieHUNTER: 6:37pm On Feb 26 |
Propaganda doesn't run a government Ronu propaganda Ronu go still dey commit suicide because of hardship and depression 2 Likes |
anythingoes23: 6:37pm On Feb 26 |
Na wa oh
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chicfarmer: 6:37pm On Feb 26 |
HydraFeeds:Agreed. Government should heavily subsidize inputs and fertilizer for local farmers, this will help reduce their cost while also keeping market prices low. Win-win for everyone. 1 Like |
CodeTemplar: 6:40pm On Feb 26 |
mukthar2000:thats because traders were calculating it with intl price n dollar was heavily subsidized. Imagine a dollar of N1500 selling for N700. A farmer trying to sell grain at intl price of, lets say, $1/kg will use N700 instead of N1500 a dollar should actually go for. 4 Likes |
JAMO84: 6:42pm On Feb 26 |
Masha Allah I pray everyday that Nigeria get better in your time ,my President, Asiwaju Akanbi Ahmed Omobolanle Tinubu. May Almighty Allah hold your hands and lead you to the right path. May I not be put to shame for ing you. 26 Likes 2 Shares |
Angelfrost(m): 6:42pm On Feb 26 |
CodeTemplar: Very correct...! Without serious competition, Nigerian businesses will wreck havoc on Nigerian citizens. We are such heartless people without conscience. 6 Likes 2 Shares |
HydraFeeds(m): 6:42pm On Feb 26 |
chicfarmer: The government has subsidised production in the past but some farmers will rather take the produce to neighbouring countries where they can sell at higher prices . Also ,if you observe,imported products are cheaper than locally produced goods which means the loss of value is coming from our insufficient agricultural practices. 7 Likes 3 Shares |
Wealthoptulent(m): 6:43pm On Feb 26 |
Man shall NOT LIVE by BREAD alone, FUEL don Crash too, other things like essential commodities nko?
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chidiokay: 6:44pm On Feb 26 |
onyxo76: Thats naija for you, producers respond to price increase instantly But when prices fall they will drag n claim there last stock must finish 2 Likes |
CodeTemplar: 6:46pm On Feb 26 |
Angelfrost:tomato n onion n garri have union that fix price. Thats why 1000 trader can each sell 10 measures and .ake enough money instead of 100 trader doing that n making 10 times under open market conditions. 1 Like |
chidiokay: 6:48pm On Feb 26 |
Igbokid: where we depending on local farmers at the time we had open importation Our food crisis started the moment Buhari closed boarder to promote farmers, their shoulder pad rise and bandits notice there arrival 5 Likes |
24kmagik: 6:57pm On Feb 26 |
Even El-rufai criticized this food importation policy of the government during that his Arise interview because it will kill the local Agriculture industry. These imported foods from Europe and Asia are heavily subsidized by the government, coupled with the fact that it's mechanized farming. Nigerian farmers (the real farmers) don't get any sort of funding or from the government, plus the farming is strictly manual process. If the government want food to be cheap, subsidize the process for farmers by 80%. Even if that means ing the farmers to know who the beneficiaries are, and then them with modern farming tools. If the government can't do that, we should just scrap out the agric ministry and continue importation till thy kingdom come. How can I spend huge amount of money to produce food and when I'm about to sell to recoup my investment, you drop a policy that crashes the price and then I'm forced to sell at a lost? Will that make me go back to such investment again? Who is advising this agric minister? 1 Like |
Wealthoptulent(m): 7:01pm On Feb 26 |
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Wealthoptulent(m): 7:01pm On Feb 26 |
i get werin i wan TALK sef
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Wealthoptulent(m): 7:01pm On Feb 26 |
make i talk sef i no fear
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