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Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by iwaeda: 1:33pm On Apr 16
The Premium Breadmakers Association of Nigeria, PBAN, has disclosed the causes of rising prices of loaves of bread as the common staple food in the country.

PBAN said the volatility in the exchange rate has affected the prices of bread in Nigeria, adding that most of the materials in producing it are imported.

PBAN President, Emmanuel Onuorah, made this known while appearing as a guest on Arise News’ Global Business Report on Tuesday.

He added that the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia has impacted negatively on the production of bread, as both warring European neighbours are wheat suppliers to Nigeria.

“Bread is a staple. Bread is supposed to be a pick-and-grab food at any location. It’s on the table for the children,” Onuorah said.


“Bread is a spiritual product, outside of being physical because it does so much for humanity. As bakers, for us in Nigeria, it’s been tough for us.

“Some of the basic materials we use in producing our bread are imported into Nigeria, that is about almost 98 per cent and that’s the truth.”

“In a country, where you almost don’t have a strong productive base, and at that, everything is dependent on the dollar. When there is volatility in dollar-naira exchange, when (there is) FX issue where naira begins to go down against the dollar, we are in a problem,” he said.

Late last year, following the removal of fuel subsidy and other economic reforms by President Bola Tinubu, the country began to experience an increase in the prices of food and other commodities

Consequently, in December 2023, Onuorah said prices would increase by 15 per cent to 20 per cent in January 2024 across Nigeria amid economic hardship, and checks by Vanguard showed that loaves of bread in Lagos from N400 have increased to N700, N700 before now sold at N1,100, while N1,100 rose to N1,1400.


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Speaking further about the significance of bread prices to Nigerians, on Tuesday, Onuorah said, “The kind of bread we eat in Nigeria, there is a way Nigerians want their bread, the structure of the bread.


“You know we’re are the highest consumers of white bread globally. When you go to other places, they take croissants, they take baguettes, and other forms of bread.

“But, our bread (in Nigeria) comes in certain shapes. It must be sweet, it must be soft, and succulent. If you don’t produce it that way, you’re out of business.”

“And this whole thing, 60 to 65 per cent of the whole thing comes from wheat, and most of our wheat comes from Ukraine, Russia, and other parts of the world,” he added.



https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/04/why-prices-of-bread-are-high-bakers/

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by SoNature(m): 1:35pm On Apr 16
Excessive eating of bread causes constipation. The only staple Nigerians will continue to buy despite its price is rice. Rice, not water, no get enemy 😊

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by otokx(m): 1:44pm On Apr 16
Which volatility is he talking about when the naira is gaining evey day against the dollar?

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by thesicilian: 1:49pm On Apr 16
It's not only the government that is corrupt. Most of these businesses and trade unions are even more corrupt than the government.

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by PressMyButton: 1:53pm On Apr 16
Greedy people, it is no longer dollar is high but the excuses is back to the old format of Russia-Ukraine war. Naija i hail thee.

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by PressMyButton: 1:55pm On Apr 16
otokx:
Which volatility is he talking about when the naira is gaining evey day against the dollar?
Volatility in his dreams, he thinks he was talking to his kids at home. Greedy nigerians.

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Paraman: 1:58pm On Apr 16
iwaeda:
The Premium Breadmakers Association of Nigeria, PBAN, has disclosed the causes of rising prices of loaves of bread as the common staple food in the country.


PBAN said the volatility in the exchange rate has affected the prices of bread in Nigeria, adding that most of the materials in producing it are imported.



PBAN President, Emmanuel Onuorah, made this known while appearing as a guest on Arise News’ Global Business Report on Tuesday.


He added that the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia has impacted negatively on the production of bread, as both warring European neighbours are wheat suppliers to Nigeria.

“Bread is a staple. Bread is supposed to be a pick-and-grab food at any location. It’s on the table for the children,” Onuorah said.

“Bread is a spiritual product, outside of being physical because it does so much for humanity. As bakers, for us in Nigeria, it’s been tough for us.

“Some of the basic materials we use in producing our bread are imported into Nigeria, that is about almost 98 per cent and that’s the truth.”


“In a country, where you almost don’t have a strong productive base, and at that, everything is dependent on the dollar. When there is volatility in dollar-naira exchange, when (there is) FX issue where naira begins to go down against the dollar, we are in a problem,” he said.

Late last year, following the removal of fuel subsidy and other economic reforms by President Bola Tinubu, the country began to experience an increase in the prices of food and other commodities.



Consequently, in December 2023, Onuorah said prices would increase by 15 per cent to 20 per cent in January 2024 across Nigeria amid economic hardship, and checks by Vanguard showed that loaves of bread in Lagos from N400 have increased to N700, N700 before now sold at N1,100, while N1,100 rose to N1,1400.


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Speaking further about the significance of bread prices to Nigerians, on Tuesday, Onuorah said, “The kind of bread we eat in Nigeria, there is a way Nigerians want their bread, the structure of the bread.


“You know we’re are the highest consumers of white bread globally. When you go to other places, they take croissants, they take baguettes, and other forms of bread.

“But, our bread (in Nigeria) comes in certain shapes. It must be sweet, it must be soft, and succulent. If you don’t produce it that way, you’re out of business.”

“And this whole thing, 60 to 65 per cent of the whole thing comes from wheat, and most of our wheat comes from Ukraine, Russia, and other parts of the world,” he added.




https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/04/why-prices-of-bread-are-high-bakers/
It seems this interview was conducted in january or february

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by DesignMaestro(m): 2:05pm On Apr 16
Nawa o. So, we aren't talking about dollar going up again, it's now Ukraine and Russia cry

We are too wicked and greedy in this country. When they raised the price, they blame it on dollar but now that dollar don dey come down, to bring the price down now na another wahala

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by BondRiv: 2:06pm On Apr 16
Liars. They will say anything to justify their greed. Making people buy a loaf of bread at N1,400.

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by lhawarl1(m): 2:10pm On Apr 16
Lol the headline should be " russian-ukraine war dey affect nigeria bread production"

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Beremx(f): 2:27pm On Apr 16
Flimsy excuse to justify the rice in cost of bread. Bread no get alternative if not why shouldn't I boycott eating bread? Even if I boycott it, the rest of my family cannot.

Greedy people

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by tobillionaire(m): 2:34pm On Apr 16
Now that Naira is gaining strength, can you just bring down the price


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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Sonnobax15(m): 2:35pm On Apr 16
lipsrsealed
Omoh...e don really tay cha.........Bread business don spoil finish..... Reminds me of back in 2016-2020, during the Lock down...I had a similar conversation with my former boss whom I worked with in his bakery back then... he don even close up him bakery enter another business because the thing do. Tire everybody......

Cost of firewood don dey expensive .....Bag of flour should be around 50k+ now...The same bag of flour we bought at #14,000 back in 2020.....Talk more of sugar,salt, preservatives,yeast, butter and cellophane........

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by emmabest2000(m): 2:35pm On Apr 16
otokx:
Which volatility is he talking about when the naira is gaining evey day against the dollar?


No effect at all

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by AbuTwins: 2:35pm On Apr 16
hmmm
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by pocohantas(f): 2:35pm On Apr 16
Bread contributes to the big stomach of Nigerians. It shouldn't be expensive. It should be sold at giveaway prices. Including that overhyped Bokku bread.

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by benuejosh: 2:35pm On Apr 16
They must have a reason to give for their increase in Price. Now it is no longer dollar rise but war. Obidients una weldone.

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by fitinwell: 2:36pm On Apr 16
False excuses... You see sey the plenty talk no sweet for him mouth...

Wetin concern Baking bread with spirituality com join am with Ukraine War...

Abeg park dat side..

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Krankhead: 2:36pm On Apr 16
thesicilian:
It's not only the government that is corrupt. Most of these businesses and trade unions are even more corrupt than the government.
Exactly. When dollar was high they blame dollar. dollar is coming down now they shift the gear to Ukraine and not dollar again

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Provesto: 2:36pm On Apr 16
Give us our daily bread...

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by GanagiBitrus: 2:37pm On Apr 16
Prices of Goods & Services are driven by laws of demand & supply, &not by the goodwill & kindness of sellers.
Nobody should expect sellers to reduce prices based on goodwill & kindness.

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by veekid(m): 2:37pm On Apr 16
I decided to buckle up My Shoe.... You No Go Believe say se ni okun Bata tu ja 😩
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Allisgud: 2:38pm On Apr 16
When they say naira is appreciating ,how when we can not produce even common wheat and corn for bread
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Ofunaofu: 2:38pm On Apr 16
lhawarl1:
Lol the headline should be " russian-ukraine war dey affect nigeria bread production"

grin grin

No longer dollar

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Blossomcresty(m): 2:38pm On Apr 16
Them go always look for one excuse to back their nonsense.
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by jmoore(m): 2:39pm On Apr 16
PressMyButton:
Greedy people, it is no longer dollar is high but the excuses is back to the old format of Russia-Ukraine war. Naija i hail thee.
NNPC should reduce price too. Are they not importing petrol with dollar?
Who owns NNPC? Government. Is government greedy?

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Finlja: 2:39pm On Apr 16
Imagine buying a loaf of bread for 1,700, omo.

Even BOKKU bread that claimed to be very cheap, they keep increasing their prices every day.

Upon say their bread can't stay beyond a day without becoming very hard and tasteless.

I go soon leave bread for una

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by vengertime: 2:39pm On Apr 16
I'm about to stop eating bread, they've reduced the quality so bad and increased the price to ₦1600

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Basicend: 2:39pm On Apr 16
otokx:
Which volatility is he talking about when the naira is gaining evey day against the dollar?

He is an exploitative clown.

Dollar value dropped from N2,000 to N1,000 yet they refused to reduce the price by one single naira.

But if dollar price increase by a single margin tomorrow, they have increased the end price again.

What a joke he is.

He should go and sit down.

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Basicend: 2:40pm On Apr 16
What of goods that are 100% imported? Have their prices not dropped gradually now?

Just looking for excuses to milk fellow citizens.

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Lawalemi(m): 2:42pm On Apr 16
Ordinary bread has become a big deal for common man under APC government.

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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by CrossRhodes: 2:42pm On Apr 16
iwaeda:




https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/04/why-prices-of-bread-are-high-bakers/
As long as Nigeria customs keeps custom duties and imports prices high, good and services will continue to remain high

The bakers are in business and if import duties are still high people should direct their grievance to FG and customs, not the poor bakers.

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