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Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by opportunes: 6:31am On Oct 15, 2019
... Dealers re-bag locally processed rice as foreign — Consumers
...Why price is on the high side — Processors
...Farmers ready for massive paddy rice production


Locally processed rice is now common in markets and departmental shops, a market survey carried out by Daily Trust recently has shown. Miva rice, Mama Gold dominate markets in Benue with a 50kg bag of each costing between N16,000 and N18,500.

In Cross River State, Bansanra rice and Ayade Vitaminised & Nutrient Rice are common in most of the local markets in the state with a 50kg bag sold for N15,500 to N17,000, depending on the market. Our correspondent in Kano reports that the popular Jamila rice now being bagged is gradually taking the place of foreign rice in the state alongside Umza rice.

They both cost N16,000 to N17,500 per 50kg bag also depending on place of purchase. In Abuja market and some notable stores, Mama Gold, Mama Pride produced by Olam go for N16,000 to N18,000 per 50kg bag, depending on the market. This has been the price since the border closure, it was discovered. Similarly, brands like Umza from Kano, Bull from WATCO in Argungu (Sokoto State), and other brands have remained at N14,500 to N17,000 depending on the market they are purchased from. Other local brands like Mas Rice in Gombe, Anambra Rice, Mama Happy Rice in Niger, Ofada Rice, Abakaliki Rice and Igbemo Rice now dominate major markets across the country.

Consumers’ new rush for local rice brands Daily Trust reports that because of the border closure, the quantum of foreign rice is gradually reducing in both local markets and major stores. The closure is also forcing the price of the product out of reach of many consumers. A 50kg bag of Tomato rice, one of the notable foreign rice brands now costs between N20,000 and N22,000 depending on the market while Royal Stallion goes for slightly higher.

The same goes for other foreign rice brands wherever you can find them at the market. A measure (small mudu) of foreign rice now costs between N700 and N750 compared to the locally processed rice that sells for between N500 and N550, depending on the market and the state. A consumer in Abuja, Madam Rose Isah, attributed her new love for locally processed rice to the price disparity, saying she can save as much as N200 per measure if she buys the locally processed rice. A rice retailer at Wuse market told Daily Trust that many residents now patronise local rice as the prices of the foreign varieties were going higher by the week.

Dealers re-bagging locally processed rice as foreign – Consumers Consumers and local rice merchants in Katsina State have decried how some rice mills and foreign rice dealers were purchasing and allegedly re-bagging locally processed rice which they resell as foreign at exorbitant prices. Border closure has seriously affected the importation of foreign rice into the country, a situation that has increased demand for the locally produced variety, especially with the proliferation of modern rice mills across the country. Farouk Abdu, a local rice dealer, said besides the newly established modern mills that were purchasing paddy rice in bulk, some foreign rice dealers have resorted to mopping up locally processed rice and re-bagging it to be sold at high price as foreign rice.

“If you go to Dandume, Kafur and Bakori, you will see how those rice dealers are mopping up the locally milled rice which they transport to Kano, where they just sieve and re-bag it as foreign one,” he said. Farouk added that the development has caused the market price of the locally processed rice to skyrocket.

“This year we started selling the locally processed rice at N490 per measure and 100kg at N19,500, but now because of high demand, a bag costs N28,000 and a measure N700, the price that normally comes after the harvest period, which is around March,” Farouk also said. He said many trailers load local rice on weekly basis out of Bakori, Kafur and Dandume, the three major local rice markets in the state.

Alhaji Abdullahi Namairo, one of the dealers purchasing locally processed rice, told this reporter that because of high demand for rice generally, locally established rice mills could not meet up with the increasing demand of the produce hence they resorted to purchasing the already locally processed rice, which they sieve and polish before it is bagged and sold as made in Nigeria rice. “Unlike how it was widely speculated, we add value to the produce we buy before we sell it as Nigerian rice, not foreign rice,” said Namairo. He added that even those with penchant for foreign rice have no option now than to buy the local one because the foreign one is now either scarce or costly in the market.

Daily Trust noticed that there was bulk purchase of locally processed rice in Katsina markets but could not ascertain whether the produce was being re-bagged and sold as foreign rice as alleged by some merchants and consumers; especially that the ones purchased were being transported to Kano. Usman Sani, a rice farmer, said the complaints came mainly from consumers and some dealers but farmers were celebrating the high cost of the produce. “Rice farmers this year are happy because of the high demand of both paddy and locally processed rice in the market.

It has reached the extent that farmers are being followed to their farms to buy paddy rice at not less than N10,000 depending on the variety,” said Sani. Why prices are on the high side now -Processor In the last couple of weeks, the prices of paddy rice have changed twice. This caused fear among processors that the price of milled rice may further go up. Although the wet season harvest has just commenced, there is high demand for the product at the moment as buyers go after those who have already harvested.

Daily Trust can confirm that this is the case in Doma area of Nasarawa State which is home to Olam Nigeria, one of the biggest producers and processors, where this reporter visited. “Two weeks ago, I sold a 100kg of paddy at N11,000, surprisingly a week later I sold 12 bags at N14,000 each and the buyer came here (the village),” a farmer, Dauda Bako told Daily Trust in Doma. However, a paddy buyer, Ibrahim Maishinkafa, said processors are rushing for the paddy in anticipation of the yuletide season – Christmas and New Year. “This rush will certainly trigger price rise,” he said, adding that “as more harvest hit the market, we expect some stability”. In an earlier interview with Daily Trust, the Managing Director, Labana Rice Mills Ltd, Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi State, Alhaji Abdullahi Idris Zuru explained the rise in price.

“To be honest with you, the price has increased to some extent because the millers went to get paddy from the farmers and the farmers, knowing that the borders have been closed, and the millers will come for it, increased their price. And only a few of them have it because some had earlier given up the business because the price was not encouraging. “A ton of rice which was sold at N100,000 is now about N120,000 to N122,000. If the farmers are encouraged and returned to farm based on this policy and produce, the price will crash.” He was optimistic that the millers will process more and with additional mills coming on board, the price will come down. “The current price is just because the (border closure) policy just came into force,” Alhaji Abdullahi said.

Farmers ready for massive paddy rice production

The farmers are optimistic of a promising future as the National President of Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN), Alhaji Aminu Goronyo, told Daily Trust in a phone interview. Alhaji Aminu said farmers are already planning big for the forthcoming dry season as they are targeting to cultivate one million hectares with an average of seven tons. The wet season harvest has already begun across the country.

“We had planned and proposed to government for this border closure to cultivate a minimum of one million hectares by the forthcoming dry season. We expect to get a minimum of seven million metric tons of rice; and what we consume in Nigeria is between 7 to 8 million metric tons per annum. “So you can see in this one production circle, which is the dry season, that 7 million can be cultivated and we can do this three times in a year. So we are hoping that the commodity will be available and affordable,” he said.

Goronyo also said they were working closely with the processors to support the federal government to make sure that it succeeds in its self-sufficiency drive. He reiterated that the current policy is already incentivizing the production as many people are already warming up for dry season production, adding that as more farmers go into production and millers off-take, the prices would come down. Meanwhile, despite the increase in the prices of paddy in the last few weeks, the prices of the finished products have been stable in the market, Daily Trust gathered.

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/border-closure-local-rice-varieties-now-rule-markets.html

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by Wantedmiller: 6:41am On Oct 15, 2019
To be sincere...... Is a nice idea locking down the land boarders.....

But in the real Sense, how will local man feed?

December is fast approaching..... A time everything increases, can a local man be able to afford a bag of rice?

This a very big opportunity for the people in the market.......even if they buy at a lower rate they will definitely increase the price.

Government should help regulate the price.......if at all this thing will work!

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by ORIENTATION101: 6:44am On Oct 15, 2019
When government put policy in place to ensure easy way of life .some greedy nigerians will still find a way to circumvent the policy and inflict pain on fellow countrymen and blame the government.

Why rebag local rice as foreign and sell at exorbitant price. The good thing about border closure is foreign rice re fading away gradually.

And the farmers re getting attention now. Our money flow should be from govt -banks- firms- households -farmers- .

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by helinues: 6:46am On Oct 15, 2019
FG getting it fully right for the first time.

Let us patronized our local products as well

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by SamuelAnyawu(m): 7:00am On Oct 15, 2019
God Bless Muhammadu Buhari

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by Prince081: 7:02am On Oct 15, 2019
This is a great move. Short term pain, but medium to long term gains. Local economy and currency will be better off.
Same happened to the cement sector during OBJ and this gave birth to giants like Dangote and Lafarge cement. They meet every local demand.

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by 9jahotblog: 7:06am On Oct 15, 2019
Even the so called Nigeria rice are all full of Stones. They never improve on their production yield but can enforced total shut down on our land borders. The rate of appendicitis symptoms will increased tremendously in our various hospitals for this stones and tares in the rice. Very bad .

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by 9jahotblog: 7:07am On Oct 15, 2019
Smugglers abandoned their bikes and bags of rice in the Bush after spotting the custom. Watch the video below.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFNwq44ykUU

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by contigiency(m): 7:10am On Oct 15, 2019
Buhari please and please, the border should be permanently closed and if possible throw the key into the lagoon. The era of farmers being treated like they worth nothing is over. What they do in our rural communities and we call them unfortunate people is the same thing other farmers in in those countries we are worshiping are doing.

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by ManirBK: 8:28am On Oct 15, 2019
GOD BLESS BUHARI

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by etrouble: 8:35am On Oct 15, 2019
I think for the first time in the history of this Buhari's administration, everyone who has even just a little sense is in support of Buhari. Though Biafran Flattinos have sworn by the graves of Emeka Ojukwu and Chinua Achebe that they will never see anything good in Buhari, these same Flattinos are in support of this policy of border closure. What this implies is that Biafran Flattinos may not really hate Buhari, may it is his policies that they hate. But then, criticism is not the same as revolting, cursing and abusing our dear Buhari. Let's criticise government responsibly and work together to move Nigeria forward.

But, wait oooo, did I just type that shit up there?

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by MrStan11(m): 9:37am On Oct 15, 2019
Good thing is our farmers are doing good.
But govt is not doing anything to reduce the cost of doing business and so if border is opened tomorrow, foreign rice will still topple local production.



Our problem is not that we don't produce but the cost of production.

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by backnbeta(f): 9:42am On Oct 15, 2019
All we hear and read is rice production and distribution in the North undecided
We need situation report on rice production in the South, because local rice is still not readily available here. Is it that we don't plant enough to compete with our neighbors in the North or what?

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by TollaniHub: 9:56am On Oct 15, 2019
Its time Nigerians need to wake up to the reality, we all need to take our agricultural sector more serious in order to change our destiny in this country

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by Issarae: 9:57am On Oct 15, 2019
Mission accomplished

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by julicia: 9:57am On Oct 15, 2019
It is not the farmers producing the rice that is the problem, it is the mill where the rice is being processed. It seems like after processing the rice, they pack stone put and also shaft, so that the number of bags they produce will increase.

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by MANNABBQGRILLS: 9:58am On Oct 15, 2019
Slow and steady we will get to a New and better Nigeria.

We are on the right track.

A drastic solution requires a drastic measure.

NO PAIN, NO GAIN.

Osondi owendi!


God bless Nigeria.


The Billions We Used Importing Rice Thus Enriching
Farmers In Thailand, Indonesia Enriching Benin,Niger and Katsina.
Can Now Be Redistributed Among Rice Farmers
Rice Mills
in Ebonyi
Anambra Kebbi  Ogun states etc and The Revenue from Borders  Goes to Nigeria Govt. 
God bless you a billion folds for this DEXTROVERT!
It is always good and refreshing to see that we still have reasonable people like you on this forum.
Stay blessed.
9jahotblog:
Even the so called Nigeria rice are all full of Stones. They never improve on their production yield but can enforced total shut down on our land borders. The rate of appendicitis symptoms will increased tremendously in our various hospitals for this stones and tares in the rice. Very bad .
So they sent you to copy and paste this same rubbish on every border and rice thread this boy?!
But, Which kind person be dis tin for krissake?!
This one has taking wailing and being pessimistic to another level!

(Eat rice produced from Nigeria and develop appendicitis and spend the rest of your lives in the hospital.....JESUS CHRIST!!) shocked shocked
Who do una like dis wailers?!

You deserve a special 'Slow' award for this negative post about your nation.
Spits!

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by Mpcoll001: 9:58am On Oct 15, 2019
Government should intervene in this rice market. They should control the market


Please do check my siggy and threads
Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by mistacoco2: 9:58am On Oct 15, 2019
Immediately the boarder was closed, our greedy farmers increase the prices of local rice almost double of initial price. imagine a mudu of local rice is #600 in Niger state

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by SaintHilary(m): 9:59am On Oct 15, 2019
Be like na beans n custard person go use do Christmas sef

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by ursullalinda(f): 10:00am On Oct 15, 2019
Good one but the cost is still too high, I pray it drops with time

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by Nobody: 10:00am On Oct 15, 2019
Applaudible.

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:01am On Oct 15, 2019
DEXTROVERT:
When
This
Happens
The
Billions
We
Used
Importing
Rice
Thus
Enriching
Farmers
In
Thailand,
Indonesia
Enriching
Benin
Niger
and
Katsina
Can
Now
Be
Redistributed
Among
Rice Farmers
Rice Mills
in Ebonyi
Anambra
Kebbi
Ogun
states etc
and
The
Revenue
from
Borders
Goes
to
Nigeria
Govt.
We
Have
Vast
Lands
Let's
Stop
Looking
For
White
Collar
Jobs
Of
9-5 with 30k salary
Instead
Plant or Mill Rice
God bless you for this post.

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:01am On Oct 15, 2019
SamuelAnyawu:
God Bless Muhammadu Buhari
Wow! shocked

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by solmusdesigns: 10:01am On Oct 15, 2019
Rice seems to be Nigerians main dish

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by pocohantas(f): 10:01am On Oct 15, 2019
Seeing some brands mentioned here and on other threads, some of us have always been eating local rice and we didn't even know- because it was that good.

What then are people complaining of?

The issue of rebagging has always been there though. Pretty fraudulent.

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by helinues: 10:01am On Oct 15, 2019
Hope this good news wont purge some people sha

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Re: Border Closure: Local Rice Varieties Now Rule Markets by achikolo(f): 10:03am On Oct 15, 2019
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Wow! shocked
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