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We continue with our series we promise to update this prices every month for people \What is the true situation of rice in Nigeria? How much does it cost? Let’s first take a general outlook on what the situation is all over the world Rice is packed in sacks of different sizes which include 50kgs, 25kgs, 10kgs, and even 5kgs. These go for different prices and are dependent on the brand, color, and quality of the produce. For as long as memory can search, the price of rice in Nigeria has always fluctuated. This fluctuation can be seasonal or can be a result of exchange rates (at the time Nigeria was still a major importer of rice). Things are quite different today, but rice is still not as cheap as Nigerians want it to be. Current Prices of Rice in Nigeria Below are the current prices of rice in Nigerian markets across the geopolitical zones in the country. These prices are for those who are not particular about brand per se. Rice (50kg bag) price in Abuja == N23,000 – N25,000 Rice (50kg bag) price in Lagos == N23,000 – N26,500 Rice (50kg bag) price in Jos, Plateau State == N23,500 – N25,000 Rice (50kg bag) price in Ilorin, Kwara State == N24,000 – N27,000 Rice (50kg bag) price in Ibadan, Oyo State == N22,000 – N25,500 Rice (50kg bag) price in Port Harcourt, Rivers State == N23,500 – N26,500 Rice (25kg bag) price in Lagos == N13,000 – N14,000 Rice (25kg bag) price in Sokoto, Sokoto State == N11,500 – N13,000 Rice (100kg bag) price in Sokoto, Sokoto State == N44,000 – N47,000. Prices of Caprice in Nigeria Caprice is another popular household name in Nigeria. In fact, it is one brand that you’re likely to see everywhere you look in the country. Along with Mama Gold and Stallion, it stands tall as one of the most popular rice brands in the country. It has been one of the cheapest brands as well for some time. Let’s now see how much this rice currently sells in the Nigerian market. Caprice 50kg Rice – N28,000 to N34,000 Caprice 25kg Rice – N13,500 to N17,500 Prices of Royal Stallion Rice in Nigeria This rice is marketed by the Stallion Group of Companies, marketers of other Stallion-branded products, including several food items, automobiles, and household items. Stallion rice is one of the world-leading rice brands, with rice from reputable countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, India, Brazil, and the United States of America. It offers a quality variety of rice and little wonder it is a well sought-after brand in the country. Royal Stallion 50kg Rice – N25,000 to N27,500 (depending on the market) Royal Stallion 25kg Rice – N12,500 – N14,000 Prices of Rice Master Rice in Nigeria Rice Master Rice is another known quality brand that has dominated the market for some time and given satisfaction to our taste buds. It is a well-parboiled and tasty blend of rice with a unique flavor and color. It is available in major markets across the nation at a reasonably competitive price too. Rice Master 50kg Rice – N26,000 to N30,000 (depending on the market) Rice Master 25kg Rice – N13,000 to N15,500 (depending on the market) Prices of Mama Gold Rice in Nigeria Mama Gold rice is a popular brand of rice in Nigeria and for very good reasons. It is a superior quality Thai-parboiled rice that contains very little starch content. Many Nigerians call it special rice for this reason, as it is easy to cook; you don’t have to spend too much time parboiling all over again. It comes in different sizes and prices accordingly. This rice is available in several markets across the country, including the popular Daleko market in Lagos. Mama Gold 50kg Rice – N30,000 to N35,000 (depending on the market) Prices of Other Rice Brands in Nigeria Falcon Rice: This is a medium, long, and whole grain rice that is produced in the United States. It is not a commonly eaten specie but is growing in popularity, especially among Nigerians who have spent some time in the USA and elsewhere. Price (25kg) – N8,000 to N9,000 Basmati Rice: Basmati Rice is another brand that is fast growing in popularity. Many say it is low in sugar and is, therefore, choice rice for many weight-watching ladies, and maybe men too. Basmati rice comes in its own unique packs and is available in several supermarkets across the country. Price (5kg) – N3,800 to N4,200 Thanks for reading , do you know you can buy foodstuffs like Rice, Beans, yam etc and pay later or installment, all of you have to order is download swipe pay app on play store or google play store after that you can buy foodstuff from us and pay Later https://foodstuff.store/2022/05/03/prices-of-rice-in-nigeria-per-bag-may-2022/
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Happy New Month Prices of Foodstuffs in Nigeria by Foodstuff Store (May 2022) Prices of foodstuff was gotten from the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics Selected Food Price Watch for the month of March 2022 shows that the average price of 1kg of beans (white, black eye, sold loose) increased on year-on-year basis by 46.64 percent from N345.03 in March 2021 to N505.94 in March 2022. Also, on month-on-month basis, this increased by 1.69 percent from N497.54 in February 2022. The average price of Bread Sliced 500g increased on year-on-year basis by 34.98 percent from N331.76 in March 2021 to N447.80 in March 2022. On month-on-month basis, the av- erage price of this item increased by 2.23 percent in March 2022. Similarly, the average price of 1kg Tomato on year-on-year basis, rose by 53.29 percent from the value recorded in March 2021 (N267.45) to N409.96 in March 2022. On month-on-month basis, it increased from N393.08 in February 2022 to N409.96 in March 2022 indicating 4.29 percent growth. In the same vein, the average price of Agric eggs (medium size price of one) increased by 27.14 percent from N48.43 in March 2021 to N61.58 in March 2022. It also grew by 2.93% on month-on-month basis. The average price of 1kg Plantain (Unripe) rose by 43.54 percent on year-on-year basis from N228.18 in March 2021 to N327.54 in March 2022. In addition, the average price of Groundnut oil: 1 bottle, specify bottle stood at N994.62 in March 2022, showing an increase of 46.00 percent from N681.23 in March 2021. At the state level, Ebonyi recorded the highest average price of beans (white, Black eye, sold loose) with N867.29, while the lowest was reported in Bauchi with N252.95. The highest average price of Bread Sliced 500g was recorded in Abia with N650.0, while the lowest was recorded in Borno with N260.4. In addition, Bayelsa recorded the highest price of 1kg Tomato with N753.83, while Taraba recorded the lowest with N134.46. Looking at the distribution by zone, the South-East recorded the highest average price of Beans ‘’brown sold loose” with N824.59, followed by the South-South with N681.61, while the North-East recorded the least with N299.27. Similarly, the South-East recorded the highest average price of Bread Sliced 500g with N570.89, followed by the South-South with N547.39, while the lowest was recorded in the North-East with N273.27. The average price of 1kg of Tomato was higher in the South-South and the South-East with N661.97 and N647.95 respectively, while the lowest was recorded in the North-East with N158.0 NATIONAL PRICES https://i0.wp.com/foodstuff.store/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Screenshot-2022-05-02-at-22-39-09-SELECTED-FOOD-PRICE-MARCH-2022-REPORT.pdf.png?w=489&ssl=1 https://i0.wp.com/foodstuff.store/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Screenshot-2022-05-02-at-22-40-13-SELECTED-FOOD-PRICE-MARCH-2022-REPORT.pdf.png?w=489&ssl=1 https://i0.wp.com/foodstuff.store/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Screenshot-2022-05-02-at-22-40-37-SELECTED-FOOD-PRICE-MARCH-2022-REPORT.pdf.png?w=489&ssl=1 FOOD STUFF PER REGION NORTH CENTRAL Benue, FCT, Kogi, Kwara, Nasarawa, Niger, Plateau https://i0.wp.com/foodstuff.store/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Screenshot-2022-05-02-at-22-42-11-SELECTED-FOOD-PRICE-MARCH-2022-REPORT.pdf.png?w=489&ssl=1 NORTH EAST Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba, Yobe https://i0.wp.com/foodstuff.store/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Screenshot-2022-05-02-at-22-42-51-SELECTED-FOOD-PRICE-MARCH-2022-REPORT.pdf.png?w=489&ssl=1 NORTH WEST Kaduna, Katsina, Kano, Kebbi, Sokoto, Jigawa,, Zamfara https://i0.wp.com/foodstuff.store/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Screenshot-2022-05-02-at-22-43-35-SELECTED-FOOD-PRICE-MARCH-2022-REPORT.pdf.png?w=489&ssl=1 SOUTH EAST Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo https://i0.wp.com/foodstuff.store/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Screenshot-2022-05-02-at-22-44-33-SELECTED-FOOD-PRICE-MARCH-2022-REPORT.pdf.png?w=489&ssl=1 SOUTH WEST Ekiti, Lagos, Osun, Ondo, Ogun, Oyo. https://i0.wp.com/foodstuff.store/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Screenshot-2022-05-02-at-22-45-15-SELECTED-FOOD-PRICE-MARCH-2022-REPORT.pdf.png?w=489&ssl=1 SOUTH SOUTH Akwa-Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross-River, Delta, Edo, Rivers https://i0.wp.com/foodstuff.store/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Screenshot-2022-05-02-at-22-46-08-SELECTED-FOOD-PRICE-MARCH-2022-REPORT.pdf.png?w=489&ssl=1 Prices of foodstuff was gotten from the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics
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