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Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by yns4real: 8:34pm On Sep 06, 2017
The harvest of food crops in the South-west has made appreciable positive impact on the prices of foodstuff, a survey by the News Agency of Nigeria has revealed.

Some farmers and stakeholders, who spoke with NAN correspondents across some states in the zone on Wednesday, attributed the positive development to the sustained focus on agricultural development by the federal government.

They expressed optimism that the effort at revamping the country’s ailing economy would materialise, if the renewed focus on agriculture persisted.

They also cited government’s efforts at strengthening the naira by encouraging locally produced goods.

These actions, they concluded, had boosted food production, resulting to good harvest that had led to a drop in the price of foodstuff.

In Oyo State, a maize seller, Azeez Zubair, told NAN in Ibadan that a measure (mudu) of maize, which cost N420 before the current harvest period, now goes for N200 while a bag of maize, which was sold for N18,000 previously now cost N10,000.

He said that the price could have been further reduced if more youth had ventured into agriculture and therefore, advised youngsters to go back to farming in order to permanently tackle food insecurity in the country.

Also speaking, Romoke Fashola, a yam seller, said that six tubers of yam that previously cost 3,000, now sells for N1, 200 while the price of 60 tubers of yam had dropped to N18,000 from N30,000.

Mrs. Fashola said that the price of yam would still drop as the harvest period lasted.
She, however, observed that exportation of yams, would limit the drop in the price of yam this harvest season.

In his own contribution, Alao Adetayo, a farmer, identified one of the factors inducing price spikes as the high cost of farm inputs and transportation occasioned by bad roads.

He urged the federal government to rehabilitate rural roads to ease farmers’ stress in the transportation of farm produce to urban centres.

Reacting to the development, Oyewole Oyewumi, the Oyo Commissioner for Agriculture, Natural Resources and Human Development, said the state government had embarked on various measures to boost food production.

Oyewumi said that the government had begun to recruit many unemployed youth into agriculture through the inauguration of the Oyo State Agricultural Initiatives (OYSAI) tagged ‘OYO AGRIC’.

He said that this effort had contributed to increased food production and the resultant affordable prices of farm produce this harvest period.

The commissioner added that the government had also embarked on the repair and expansion of rural roads to ease the transportation of farm produce from rural communities to urban areas.

In Osun, a similar trend was observed in different parts of the state, especially at major markets in Osogbo and Ile-Ife.

A yam seller at Itakogun market, Ile-Ife, Christiana Alani, said that five big tubers of yam, previously sold for N4,000 now cost N2,500.

Mrs. Alani added that five small tubers which cost N1,200 before harvest, now sell for N800.

She observed that a small bag and a measure of maize, which sold for N24,000 and N350, now cost N21,000 and N300 respectively.

Similarly, in Alekuwodo market in Osogbo, five big tubers of yam now cost N,3000 as against N4,500 before the harvest while a bag of maize sells for N22,000 against N24,000 previously.

Tawa Ahmed, a food seller at the market, attributed the fall in the prices of foodstuffs to the ongoing harvest of farm produce.

“Usually, prices of foodstuffs come down at this period of harvest but by the end of October, there may be slight changes in the prices when harvest of crops draw to a close,” Mrs. Ahmed said.

On the contrary, however, Taye Babatunde, a foodstuff distributor at Oja Tuntun, noted that the price of beans had remained high in the last few months as a bag of white beans sells for N40,000 while a plastic measure costs N650.

Mrs. Babatunde said that a bag of sweet beans, which was formerly sold for N25,000 and a plastic measure for N700, now costs N30,000 and N750 respectively.

At Igbonna market in Osogbo, a bag of brown beans attracts N33,000, as against the initial price of N29,000 while a plastic measure, which formerly cost N600 now costs N700.

Meanwhile, Moses Oladipupo, the Vice President of All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) in Osun, said that the newly-harvested crops had triggered 50 per cent drop in the prices of foodstuff generally in markets in the state.

Mr. Oladipupo noted that most of the food crops being harvested were planted between March and June.

He expressed optimism that the prices of foodstuff would further drop in the course of the harvest period.

Also commenting, Ganiyu Awojobi, the AFAN Chairman in Ife East Local Government, concurred that the prices of foodstuff would further decline as the harvest progressed.

He, however, argued that it harvested and made available in the market, their prices would drop in line with the law of demand and supply.
In Ekiti, respondents said they were excited over the evident fall in the prices of foodstuff and their availability in the market.

A farmer, Jide Ogunyemi, in Ikere Ekiti, said that farmers were actually relieved of the hardship associated with the ailing economy, saying that they would not relent in their efforts to sustain the trend.

Mr. Ogunyemi, however, said that the state government needed to do more in the area of providing the enabling environment as well as incentives for farmers to further encourage them.

He told NAN that many farmers in the state still lacked access to agricultural inputs and cash support to enable them to expand and maintain their farms.

The peasant farmer noted that most of them would want to be equipped with agricultural skills, equipment and facilities, including storage, marketing and distribution of farm produce.
In Kwara, the newly harvested crops also made some positive impact on the prices of foodstuff, as revealed in the NAN survey.

For instance, in Baruten Local Government Area of the state, a measure of maize, which sold for N6,000 before, now costs N4,000 while six big tubers of yam now cost N2,000 as against N5 000 before the harvest period.

However, the price of Guinea corn remained high as the crop was not yet due for harvest hence, one basin of Guinea corn sells for N6,000 as against N5,000 in May.

A pepper seller who identified herself as ‘Iya Ramota Alata’, said that pepper had also witnessed price reduction as a bag of long pepper sells for between N6,500 and N7,000 as against N8,000 sold in May.

She also said that the price of onion had also dropped with the arrival of the newly harvested commodity.

According to her, a bag of white onion now sells for between N18,000 and N20,000 while the red onion sells for N15,000 to N18,000.

Kayode Ehindero, the Chairman, Agriculture and Allied Employees Union (AAEU) in Kwara, attributed the drop in commodity prices to good harvest.


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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by psucc(m): 8:39pm On Sep 06, 2017
I don't want to believe this. Honestly apart from garri (locally produced) others still remain as they were
I don't know which market una buy from

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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by Nobody: 8:43pm On Sep 06, 2017
please this garri you people are talking about. How much was it and how is it now?

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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by moninuola65: 9:12pm On Sep 06, 2017
this may annoying some wicked,
but it's a good news!

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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by ezugegere(m): 9:33pm On Sep 06, 2017
Yeye people. You should worry that foodstuffs are still so expensive at this period when they were usually very cheap. What do you think is going to happen from Nov up?

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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by Nobody: 9:35pm On Sep 06, 2017
The quality of cheap yellow garri is poor here...so many imitation in South West oh...

Orange cost N50 for one piece of 85gram.

Lake rice is only available to Muslims with LASG ID.

Beans is N400 for derica

Beef is N60/ per piece uncooked.

One tin of 450grams milk is almost N1,500

Ordinary yam tuber is almost N1,200

Ambode needs to introduce subsidy on food items at least he needs to be good at something oh

This government has finished all incomes and savings. Useless govt.

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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by Sprumbabafather: 9:38pm On Sep 06, 2017
I even bought indomie hungry man pack for 20 naira today.

Yeye people.

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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by greatiyk4u(m): 9:38pm On Sep 06, 2017
Those doubting this news don't go to the market..................



The dividends of CHANGE is here with us

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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by EvilMetahuman: 11:56pm On Sep 06, 2017
Why all these lies for goodness sake?


If buhari is reading this now, he will probably think that he is doing a good job when its all a big fat lie.

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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by Nobody: 12:01am On Sep 07, 2017
Keneking:


Lake rice is only available to Muslims with LASG ID.


This government has finished all incomes and savings. Useless govt.


So if you are a muslim without LASG ID, you can't buy lake rice. shocked
Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by SalamRushdie: 1:06am On Sep 07, 2017
Lies one Tuber of Yam is even 1000 naira still

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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by fyneguy: 1:43am On Sep 07, 2017
TheCabal:


So if you are a muslim without LASG ID, you can't buy lake rice. shocked

That's a lie.

Lake rice is available to all

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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by chibike69: 7:18am On Sep 07, 2017
lies from hell


buhari is a crazy robot controlled by the cabals

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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by nony43(m): 7:18am On Sep 07, 2017
How much be bag of Rice again? Ndi Ala

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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by Lordave: 7:18am On Sep 07, 2017
I don't know where you guys get your information from

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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by Kennitrust(m): 7:19am On Sep 07, 2017
for second term to be successful
Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by babyfaceafrica: 7:19am On Sep 07, 2017
Hmmmm
Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by adedayoa2(f): 7:20am On Sep 07, 2017
Keneking:
The quality of cheap yellow garri is poor here...so many imitation in South West oh...

Orange cost N50 for one piece of 85gram.

Lake rice is only available to Muslims with LASG ID.

Beans is N400 for derica

Beef is N60/ per piece uncooked.

One tin of 450grams milk is almost N1,500

Ordinary yam tuber is almost N1,200

Ambode needs to introduce subsidy on food items at least he needs to be good at something oh

This government has finished all incomes and savings. Useless govt.

those things are too expensive o. The gbagis here would even beg you to buy 5 tubers of yam for 1200

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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by orjikuramo(m): 7:21am On Sep 07, 2017
Which price and of which food? abi craze dey worry the researcher? #lier

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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by rozayx5(m): 7:21am On Sep 07, 2017
Liars



Govt have started spreading propaganda

Common peanut still 100 naira and things are far from cheap now


Small yam 700 naira

Rice still expensive
undecided

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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by ibietela2(m): 7:22am On Sep 07, 2017
Abeg which state una do the survey?

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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by orjikuramo(m): 7:24am On Sep 07, 2017
What state is that? Jos?
adedayoa2:
those things are too expensive o. The gbagis here would even beg you to buy 5 tubers of yam for 1200
Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by HOLAROCKDAY(m): 7:25am On Sep 07, 2017
What about rice ooooooo
Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by PureMe01: 7:26am On Sep 07, 2017
moninuola65:
this may annoying some wicked,
but it's a good news!
d way mr.English is annoyed with u right now for being dis wicked

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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by ehinmowo: 7:26am On Sep 07, 2017
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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by Danny287(m): 7:27am On Sep 07, 2017
This is in preparation for 1st October speech just for them to have what to say (propaganda)

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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by Iamsammy(m): 7:28am On Sep 07, 2017
Keneking:
The quality of cheap yellow garri is poor here...so many imitation in South West oh...

Orange cost N50 for one piece of 85gram.

Lake rice is only available to Muslims with LASG ID.

Beans is N400 for derica

Beef is N60/ per piece uncooked.

One tin of 450grams milk is almost N1,500

Ordinary yam tuber is almost N1,200

Ambode needs to introduce subsidy on food items at least he needs to be good at something oh

This government has finished all incomes and savings. Useless govt.

wich part of Lagos u dey stay DAT gave u all this price biko, coz milk na BTW 160 and 220 in my area, I bought 3 pieces of orange for #50 last Sunday. Even yam is BTW 350 to 500 depends on the size

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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by opyzy(m): 7:29am On Sep 07, 2017
those people that did the survey must be high on cow dung during the survey....nonsense angry

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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by checkolatunji: 7:29am On Sep 07, 2017
Keneking:
The quality of cheap yellow garri is poor here...so many imitation in South West oh...

Orange cost N50 for one piece of 85gram.

Lake rice is only available to Muslims with LASG ID.

Beans is N400 for derica

Beef is N60/ per piece uncooked.

One tin of 450grams milk is almost N1,500

Ordinary yam tuber is almost N1,200

Ambode needs to introduce subsidy on food items at least he needs to be good at something oh

This government has finished all incomes and savings. Useless govt.

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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by Zetra(m): 7:30am On Sep 07, 2017
hollandia yogurt big size when dollar = 500, it was 350-400 now dollar is 370-360 it is climbing higher; now 500 same with other items. letter me not go to baby things

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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by SilvanusII(m): 7:30am On Sep 07, 2017
Oh well. I hadn't even read thru b4 commenting. If this is a 50% drop, we are in ahead for some really tough times

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Re: Prices Of Foodstuff Drop Significantly – Survey by Iceman2017(m): 7:30am On Sep 07, 2017
In which market abegi

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