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Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by Paraman: 8:45am On Apr 19
Prices of paddy are beginning to come down in many grain markets in the country as the dry season harvest begins, a Daily Trust survey…

Prices of paddy are beginning to come down in many grain markets in the country as the dry season harvest begins, a Daily Trust survey has shown.

Paddy is rice in its husk before threshing, and is the major ingredient required by millers to produce the finished product for consumption.

In the last three years, a bag of paddy was sold at between N9,000 and N20,000 for 100kg, depending on the variety and quality. However, between the last quarter of 2023 and this year, it reached between N55,000 and N70,000, depending on the location.

Besides other factors like price of diesel and cost of transportation, the high cost of paddy was linked directly to high cost of rice, which rose to N80,000 for 50kg in certain locations across the country.



But investigations by our correspondents have shown that with the ongoing harvest and the relative appreciation of the value of the naira, prices of paddy are on a downward trajectory.

Our correspondent in Kebbi State reports that the price of paddy has dropped significantly in most of the areas where rice is cultivated.

Few months back, 100kg of the produce across various rice markets in the state was sold for between N50,000 and N55,000.

But at Aljanari and Suru, the hub of rice production in the state, paddy is currently being sold for between N43,000 and N45,000, respectively.



It is also being sold at between N42,000 and N45,000 in the Dakingari area of the state, as against N50,000 and N56,000 before now.

A trader at the Ambursa rice market, Abubakar Sa’adu, told Daily Trust that they are currently witnessing a drop in the price of paddy at various markets in the state.

“Depending on the quality, it is even being sold at N37,000 in some places,” he said.

Another rice trader at the popular Kamba Rice Market, Suleiman Gado, said it was being speculated that the price of paddy would still drop in the next few months.

“If the Niger Republic border is opened fully for traders to bring in their paddy, this would further crash the paddy price. The price has been dropping almost every week in the last one month now,” he said.

In Birnin Kebbi, Argungu and Augie areas of the state, paddy has also witnessed a drop in price.

A farmer at the Duku Rice Farm in Birnin Kebbi, Aliyu Zauro, said the dry season harvest was responsible.

In Niger State, our correspondent reports that the price has also come down in the past few weeks.

Farmers and dealers who spoke said the price now ranges from between N39,000 and N42,000 for a 100kg bag of paddy.


One of the farmers, Aliyu Mohammed, said: “There are two categories of buyers. There are those who buy with scale. They weigh the bags and buy based on what each bag reads. For that one, the price ranges between N40,000 and N42,000 as against N45,000 for which it was sold weeks ago.

“Then, there are women processors who buy directly from farmers. They don’t use scale and they currently buy at N39,000 per bag. So, truly, the price has come down,” he said.

He, however, lamented that despite the high yield in irrigation farming in the state this year, processors have mopped up the paddy rice from rural areas where the majority of farmers live.

Also speaking, one of the dealers in paddy rice in the state, Mallam Muhammadu Mahmud, said: “It is true that the price has come down for the past few weeks. Right now, you can get a bag of paddy rice at N41,000 or N42,000 as against N45,000 for which it was being sold weeks ago.”

At Larabar Tambarin Gwani Market in Dutse, the capital of Jigawa State, a bag of paddy was sold for N55,000 on Wednesday, April 17, down from N60,000 the previous weeks. Paddy sellers in the market attribute the drop in price to “oversupply” of the product.


A trader, Zakari Ya’u said they sold a mudu (a local measurement) of paddy for N1,600, down from N1,700 last week, saying the reduction in the price was not only in Laraba Market, but also in other markets in Jigawa and beyond. He expressed happiness that the price was coming down.

Daily Trust observed that Larabar Tambarin Gwani Market is a major grain market in Dutse, attracting people from various parts of the country.


Similarly, in Taraba State, the price of paddy is also declining as a 100kg bag, which was sold at N50,000 last week, came down to N40,000 this week.

A dealer at the Mutum Biyu Market, Musa Kamal, said two factors were responsible for the drop in price.

“Some farmers decided to sell their paddy to raise money for the rainy season farming, following the early arrival of rainfall in the state.

“The second factor is that grains flooded the market and there were few buyers, leading to the crash in the price of grains,” he said.

In Katsina, our correspondent reports that a 100kg of paddy has dropped to between N40,000 and N45,000 from N55,000 and N60,000.

A rice processor and former Chairman, Local Rice Millers Association in Bakori Local Government Area, Mallam Isah Matsayi, said: “Kano, Jigawa, Kebbi and Taraba states have advantage of water bodies over us hence, their price of paddy is most times lower than ours”.

He said in the last harvest season, the price of the produce started from N30,000 and towards March, it reached N40,000.

“Cost of transportation is involved. The paddy we were buying from Bagudo, Suru, Samanaji, Aljannare and Koko in Kebbi State reached N50,000, before its price came down to between N40,000 and N45,000 as a result of naira appreciation and the reopening of the (Niger Republic) border.”

Price of foreign rice dropped in Kano

Our reporter in Kano reports that prices of rice and some other imported food items have decreased in various markets.

Findings revealed that the price of Thailand rice has decreased from N87,000 and above to N66,500 for a 50kg bag, in the past few days.

However, the price of locally produced rice remains unchanged, as it goes for N87,000 and above, depending on the brand.

Two rice millers who spoke with our correspondents admitted that the cost of paddy had reduced, but quickly said other factors must be met for the price of the processed rice to come down.

One of them said: “It is true, paddy has come down because of the dry season harvest, especially in Niger State. We get the bulk of our supply from there.

“However, we still pay a lot of money to transport the paddy to Kano and we also spend a lot on electricity and diesel (used for processing),” he said.

The other miller called on the federal and state governments to give adequate support and protection to farmers so that the harvests will not cease.

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“The market must be saturated with supply so that the price will crash further. And you can only achieve this when there is all- year farming.

“We are happy that there is supply from irrigation farmers. Also, some rich people who hoarded the paddy from the last cropping season are bringing it out; maybe because they are afraid of what will happen in the coming days.

“Secondly, the government should find a way of making electricity affordable to us. This is very important so that the price of the processed rice will come down,” he said.

A trader at Singa Market, Basiru Dauda Kunya said that the notable price reduction for foreign rice could be attributed to the fall in the exchange rate of the dollar against the naira.

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Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by nonny1212: 8:53am On Apr 19
Supposed to

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Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by slaawomirr: 8:53am On Apr 19
Damnnn niggar
Isoright

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Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by YoungLionken(m): 8:53am On Apr 19
Please we really want to start feeling the effect of prices of commodities going down, since naira is gaining against the dollar (naira went dip this morning though). It should not just be seen/heard on the news only..

Hunger dey, prices keep skyrocketing in reality, but we always see something different on the line undecided...

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Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by Offpoint1: 8:53am On Apr 19
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Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by Peakdesign23(m): 8:53am On Apr 19
Good development

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Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by Teetee777: 8:54am On Apr 19
People should expect foodstuffs to drop in price during the harvest period which is from Sept to Dec this year. We are off-peak period when foodstuff used to be expensive.

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Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by omoredia: 8:54am On Apr 19
instead of Tinubu and his pathetic minions to work they are channeling energy and resources into lies and propaganda

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Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by rapheal5(m): 8:54am On Apr 19
ok
Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by goodyvin02(m): 8:54am On Apr 19
It need to crash fast, never seen this kind of hunger in my life

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Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by Johnpat198: 8:54am On Apr 19
Nigeria will be great by God grace

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Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by ozo13(m): 8:54am On Apr 19
Hmmmmmm.slow and steady phase

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Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by mrLj(m): 8:55am On Apr 19
Whats paddy abeg cry

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Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by Amya(f): 8:55am On Apr 19
Never seen a government so entrenched in propaganda. They control the media and are using it mercilessly

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Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by CalabarPikin: 8:55am On Apr 19
Hope dey
Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by id4sho(m): 8:55am On Apr 19
tongue
Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by fitinwell: 8:56am On Apr 19
Wetin b Paddi?
Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by 2mininuP: 8:56am On Apr 19
We shall surely get there, the price of rice and others will surely come down

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Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by Goodlady(f): 8:56am On Apr 19
slaawomirr:
Damnnn niggar
Isoright
Izz not alright cos I v not felt the price change.
When ll light be better like before?
Since 2022, light nor good. Worst than Buhari era!

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Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by RealLordZeus(m): 8:57am On Apr 19
I bought bag of Rice #60k yesterday compared to 89k of early last month

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Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by Exousiang01: 8:58am On Apr 19
The Jagaban pon this beat
Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by muykem: 8:59am On Apr 19
By July/ August food prices will crash very well.

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Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by 99thEnemy(m): 8:59am On Apr 19
Goodlady:

Izz not alright cos I v not felt the price change.
When ll light be better like before?
Since 2022, light nor good. Worst than Buhari era!

Now they have started trying the regulate prices, people are still attacking the government and calling them dictators.

Abeg tell me what their problem is?

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Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by jiz: 8:59am On Apr 19
I will not rate this government until they return the price to the worst of buhari they meet it.
Despite all the bla bla dollar news, street are still red and food market are not smiling. hunger everywhere, everyone on the street are angry and those who votes this useless government done use the money they collected JAPA leaving the consequences behind.
Anyway, there is hope for Nigeria tree to bud again, not because of Tinubuconomics but the Just God that is answering the prayers of the oppressed.

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Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by Edoreborn: 8:59am On Apr 19
Make una continue..God go judge all of us one day
Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by lokotamak(m): 8:59am On Apr 19
grin cheesy grin
It's only in the news I dey ready say good price come down, Dollar don come down but not reflect in common man life.
Dey play

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Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by Hezmatosky: 9:00am On Apr 19
All these insults gat to stop. We're just pretending to be good, Nigeria is burning and that's just the truth. Pady ko pady ni sad

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Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by adigunmu: 9:01am On Apr 19
Good news
Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by muykem: 9:01am On Apr 19
Amya:
Never seen a government so entrenched in propaganda. They control the media and are using it mercilessly
I hope you are OK. Where is propaganda here? Is rice price not going down?

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Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by oluseyiforjesus(m): 9:02am On Apr 19
An average Nigeria business man/woman doesn't want price to come down

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Re: Prices Of Paddy Drop In States by Ogonimilitant(m): 9:02am On Apr 19
Joseph gobbels

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