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FG To Set Up Commodity Board To Regulate Food Prices by peekspot(m): 6:49pm On Feb 13


The federal government says it plans to set up a commodity board to regulate the soaring prices of food in the country.

Vice President Kashim Shettima disclosed this on Tuesday at a two-day high-level strategic meeting on climate change, food systems and resource mobilisation held in Abuja.

His statement comes after the federal high court in Lagos ordered the federal government on February 7, 2024, to fix the prices of goods and petroleum products within seven days.

According to Shettima, the board would be given the mandate to assess and regulate food prices, as well as maintain a strategic food reserve for stabilising prices of crucial grains and other food items.

He said food security was one of the eight areas of priority declared by President Bola Tinubu as part of his Renewed Hope Agenda.

“Our solution to the potential food crisis has become immediate, medium, and long-term strategies,” he said.

“The short-term strategy entails revitalising food supply through specific interventions like the distribution of fertilizers and grains to farmers and households to cushion the effects of subsidy removal.

“It also entails fostering collaboration between the ministries of agriculture and water resources for efficient farmland irrigation, ensuring year-round food production; and addressing price volatility by establishing a national commodity board.

“This board will continually assess and regulate food prices, maintaining a strategic food reserve for stabilizing prices of crucial grains and other food items.”

The vice president said Tinubu’s administration was fully investing in the restoration of degraded land.

According to him, there are ongoing plans to restore four million hectares, or nearly 10 million acres of degraded lands within the nation’s borders as its contribution to the AFR100 Initiative.

“I wish to assure you that we will engage our security architecture to protect the farms and the farmers so that farmers can return to the farmlands without fear of attacks,” he said.

“We won’t only make it safe for farmers to return to their farms, but we will also ensure the activation of land banks.

“There is currently 500,000 hectares of already mapped land that will be used to increase the availability of arable land for farming, which will immediately impact food output.”

Shettima also announced a collaboration between Tinubu’s administration and mechanisation companies to increase farmland availability, boosting agricultural production.

He further highlighted the ongoing support for the agricultural sector through funding from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

“We will deploy concessionary capital to the sector, especially towards fertilizer, processing, mechanization, seeds, chemicals, equipment, feed, labour, among others,” he said.

“The concessionary funds will ensure that food is always available and affordable, thereby having a direct impact on Nigeria’s Human Capital Index (HCI).

“This administration is focused on ensuring the HCI numbers, which currently rank as the 3rd lowest in the world, are improved for increased productivity.”

The rising cost of food in the country has become an alarming issue, as data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on January 15, 2024, placed Nigeria’s food inflation at 33.9 percent.

Despite the government declaring a state of emergency on food security, prices continue to climb.
https://www.thecable.ng/fg-to-set-up-commodity-board-to-regulate-food-prices/amp

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Re: FG To Set Up Commodity Board To Regulate Food Prices by gaby(m): 6:50pm On Feb 13
Let's see how this will help stem the galloping inflation.

For context, these commodities are self-generated with almost zero subsidies or support for the poor farmers and traders.

Corruption, bigotry, tribalism, etc in my opinion, at all levels are what needs to be regulated first.

You want to regulate commodities and prices yet, allow the economy, exchange rate, and "fuel subsidy removal/prices" to be floating on the Atlantic Ocean.

This is the definition of confusion.

Na who be this Okoso abi Cardoso and Edun guys Home Economics teacher for F sake?

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Re: FG To Set Up Commodity Board To Regulate Food Prices by successmatters(m): 6:51pm On Feb 13
They're insane.

Let demand and suppy rule the markets, if you tamper with it, there will be dire consequences. Hunger will become more intense.
Re: FG To Set Up Commodity Board To Regulate Food Prices by oz4real83(m): 6:51pm On Feb 13
Long overdue sad. It should also be made compulsory that any product made during increase in the price of raw materials should carry means of identifying them from the old ones. For instance, the dangote cement price which just increase to over N8000 should be packaged differently from those that were produced at the old prices of raw materials.

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Re: FG To Set Up Commodity Board To Regulate Food Prices by Moblux(m): 6:55pm On Feb 13
A culture that was jettisoned some 50+ years ago. I hope it works sha

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Re: FG To Set Up Commodity Board To Regulate Food Prices by Paraman: 6:57pm On Feb 13
I don't think the FG really knows how fast the price of foodstuffs is rising. I expect them to flood the Nigeria market with imported rice, wheat etc on the short term.
Re: FG To Set Up Commodity Board To Regulate Food Prices by chiiraq802(m): 7:35pm On Feb 13
Nice move.
Re: FG To Set Up Commodity Board To Regulate Food Prices by Pierohandsome: 8:13pm On Feb 13
It comes to dollar, you said that market forces should determine it. But it comes to food stuff you want to regulate it. How do you intend to achieve that? Jokers

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Re: FG To Set Up Commodity Board To Regulate Food Prices by Iykopee(m): 8:19pm On Feb 13
These idiots are currently out of dept to emancipate Nigerians from the calamity they brought upon the citizens.

Let the federal govt bring its own food to the market with regulated price. There will be no problem at all.
Re: FG To Set Up Commodity Board To Regulate Food Prices by CodeTemplar: 8:28pm On Feb 13
I think the FG should consider importing strategic grain and sell gradually to bring about a new type of subsidy or at least bypass hoarders. Any middleman will always want huge profit.
Imagine importing five million tonnes of wheat or corn. That's more than our local reserve.

Former Agriculture Minister once boasted about us having 60, 000 tonnes of grain in reserve

If a tonne goes for say $250, then 5 million tonne is about $1.3Bn or N2Tr.

Such an exercise will be a money better spent than allowing govs to touch it.

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Re: FG To Set Up Commodity Board To Regulate Food Prices by bet9ja(m): 8:28pm On Feb 13
I won't be amazed if 100billion is allocated for this committee. It's a pattern, Lets wait and see
Re: FG To Set Up Commodity Board To Regulate Food Prices by Penguin2: 8:38pm On Feb 13
Fools!

Maybe some of the ijiots around these mannequins should help remind them that we are a capitalist economy and not a communist nor socialist state.

In a capitalist economy, you don’t control prices, demand and supply determines prices.

Fools!

That’s how they burgled someone’s warehouse in Kano and accused him of hoarding. Who the hell are you to accuse anybody of hoarding? Did you buy the products for him? He’s a businessman who will decide when to sell and when not to as long as he is not in business with government money.

I hope his lawyers have sued the asses of those that burgled his warehouse sha.

You want to regulate price…

So if I travel to Enugu to buy a bag of garri for 37k and use 5k to transport it to Lagos, one stupid government agency will now come and set a price cap so that by the time I’m done selling the bag of garri, I will only make 30k out 42k capital?

Who will pay for the deficit of my capital?

Where’s my profit for being in business?

When we say these fools are brainless, their supporters will be foaming in the mouth.

Instead of focusing on the economic fundamentals that will help arrest the situation, they want to start applying brute force.

Ndi ala!

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Re: FG To Set Up Commodity Board To Regulate Food Prices by Penguin2: 8:47pm On Feb 13
CodeTemplar:
I think the FG should consider importing strategic grain and sell gradually to bring about a new type of subsidy or at least bypass hoarders. Any middleman will always want huge profit.
Imagine importing five million tonnes of wheat or corn. That's more than our local reserve.

If a tonne goes for say $250, then 5 million tonne is about $1.3Bn.

This is somebody with brain talking here.

It’s becoming increasingly obvious that dealers in food products have started hoarding products while anticipating rise in prices so they can sell and make x50 of their capital.

But this is a capitalist economy and such things are not out of order, and there’s nothing government can do about it.

If government puts price cap that they find too unfavorable, they can decide not to sell at all and there’s nothing the government can do about it.

But that’s where this your suggestion comes in….

Government can decide to import millions of metric tons of rice and push into the market directly through its agencies and sell at subsidized rates. You will see that the hoarders will be forced to open shop because they will fear collapse of price.

Do same with garri.

Do same with yam.

And you see price of essential commodities will come crashing because of too much supply.

That’s what people with brains will do. Not applying brute force in a free market economy.

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Re: FG To Set Up Commodity Board To Regulate Food Prices by KingKO22: 9:20pm On Feb 13
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Re: FG To Set Up Commodity Board To Regulate Food Prices by KingKO22: 9:24pm On Feb 13
Pierohandsome:
It comes to dollar, you said that market forces should determine it. But it comes to food stuff you want to regulate it. How do you intend to achieve that? Jokers

According to IPOB, Nigeria food produces are also sold in Dollars. Isn't it ?


We know the enemies of Nigeria just wan everything to get worst so that they can have reason to celebrate their failure.

Why is IPOB full of hate?
Re: FG To Set Up Commodity Board To Regulate Food Prices by Oromoni619: 9:44pm On Feb 13
Lol

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Re: FG To Set Up Commodity Board To Regulate Food Prices by Pierohandsome: 10:19pm On Feb 13
KingKO22:


According to IPOB, Nigeria food produces are also sold in Dollars. Isn't it ?


We know the enemies of Nigeria just wan everything to get worst so that they can have reason to celebrate their failure.

Why is IPOB full of hate?
you are such a f. ool. Your brain is full of garbage and hate towards a particular ethnic group who are far doing better than you. If you idiots don't insult igbos even in constructive matters , you won't fulfill destiny.

Simple question, how do they intend to achieving this price control in a decentralized market? This f. ool is one of the reasons this politicians think every Nigerian is an illiterate, so they just make some pronouncement just to make them happy

This dimwit doesn't even have any iota of idea on how this can be achieved, so mentioning ipob is the usual dodging tactics to sway the topic. Oponu

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Re: FG To Set Up Commodity Board To Regulate Food Prices by Nicepoker(m): 10:43pm On Feb 13
These is senseless. Factors of production are high you now go to the finished produce to regulate prices. Which school do these things went to.

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Re: FG To Set Up Commodity Board To Regulate Food Prices by killsmith(f): 11:08pm On Feb 13
Owomida economics.
Re: FG To Set Up Commodity Board To Regulate Food Prices by Gadafii: 11:09pm On Feb 13
To set up, to start working, to commence operation etc na Wetin fill this administration since day 1 be this

Nonsense, why don’t you just set up the board right away, why telling us when you haven’t even set the board up and running, how long are you going to take to set the board up, at what cost etc

This govt is clearly clueless just like that of buhari the progenitor of failure and disaster, tinubu is following in his footsteps and he’s already considered to be worse than buhari just less than 10 months after taking over


Mumu govt, instead of regulating the price of food items or commodities why don’t you tackle the factors responsible for it, you can not regulate my price when cost of moving these items around are high due to insecurity and costly fuel.
Re: FG To Set Up Commodity Board To Regulate Food Prices by kettykin: 11:10pm On Feb 13
This government should not make a fool of themselves
Re: FG To Set Up Commodity Board To Regulate Food Prices by Gadafii: 11:15pm On Feb 13
oz4real83:
Long overdue sad. It should also be made compulsory that any product made during increase in the price of raw materials should carry means of identifying them from the old ones. For instance, the dangote cement price which just increase to over N8000 should be packaged differently from those that were produced at the old prices of raw materials.
see the thinking capacity of an average agbado

So farmers who export their products like tomatoes and yam etc should also label their produce abi??

You are very dense
Re: FG To Set Up Commodity Board To Regulate Food Prices by Think9ja(m): 11:15pm On Feb 13
Farmers will suffer and produce food, then government will tell them how much to sell it. Does it make sense?

The roads to their farms are terrible, herbicide/pesticides are extremely expensive, fertilizers are no go area.

Fulani herdsmen are grazing on their farm lands.

Yet, government still want to slash the little profit de make.

You will never understand what those people go through if you've never been to a farm

Let the farmers breath
Re: FG To Set Up Commodity Board To Regulate Food Prices by hansomb: 12:21am On Feb 14
Confusion. .
You can't enjoy the labor of a child you did not train. As simple as that.

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