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Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by lexylaw40kuti(op): 7:52pm On Apr 05, 2024
There are strong indications that vessels laden with corn are gradually sailing to the nation’s seaports checks by DAILYFOCUS NIGERIA has confirmed.

It was gathered that vessels laden with the commodities have berthed at ENL terminals , Lagos Port Complex (LPC) and West Africa Container Terminals (WACT) , Onne Port in Rivers State.

With a total of tonnage of 75,000 corn currently being discharged at the two port terminals, there palpable confirmation of price reduction in the local markets.

Apart from the vessels currently discharging maize in Lagos and Rivers Ports respectively, sources told our correspondent that vessels laden with brown rice would soon berth at the nation’s seaports.

In what appears to be a rumour recently, about the importation of maize into the country through the seaports, industry watchers observed that the hardship and food shortages must have been responsible for government to allow such item to flood Nigerian markets in furtherance to crash the high cost of corn .


According to the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) vessels expected to berth at the Lagos Pilotage District confirmed that a total of 28,842.130 MT of corn arrived at ENL onboard MV Cape.

Confirming the development to our correspondent on Wednesday in Lagos, Chief Executive Officer,Micura Services Limited, Chief Michael Orobosa Ubogu noted that the development would create more employment for Nigerians .

Ubogu who corroborated the huge importation of maize into the nation’s seaports reiterated that “We heard about corn importation as a rumour but it is a confirmation that the commodities are currently being discharged at the ports.

He stated that:”As we speak ENL is very busy discharging corn because am part of the process”

[/b]The stevedoring expert added that: [b]”We also heard it as a rumour that brown rice imports will soon arrive the ports but as it is now that the corn importation has become a reality then no doubts,the rice vessels will definitely come in soon”, Ubogu predicted.


Similarly, a cross section of traders who spoke on the development expressed concerns by calling on the government to lift ban on rice importation in furtherance to reducing the current market price.

The federal government under former President, Muhammadu Buhari restricted about 42 items on its prohibition list with rice as number one item.
https://dailyfocus.com.ng/rice-vessels-set-to-berth-at-nigerian-seaports-as-57000-mt-of-corn-floods-lagos-rivers-seaports/

Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by lexylaw40kuti(op): 7:54pm On Apr 05, 2024
Cool 😎
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by tollyboy5(m): 8:01pm On Apr 05, 2024
Never again will I support banning of food items into this country.

Let the local farmers compete with foreign standard to the benefit of the masses.

Enough of these unnecessary inflation, let there be access to food.
E remain cement.
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by Seefinish: 8:04pm On Apr 05, 2024
Corn and rice from Ukraine you mean?
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by suckmedownthere(f): 9:15pm On Apr 05, 2024
Hardworking citizens will enter market to buy food and will see rice and beans but will go for garri, you will work but you can't eat what you like.....
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by Inspirer1: 7:02am On Apr 06, 2024
This report says Agbado is available at the ports....we await brown rice undecided
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by Ogbodavies(m): 7:03am On Apr 06, 2024
what happened to d rice pyramid...na audio,,,
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by Ofunaofu:
Finally, the agbado is here


Campaign promise fulfilled
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by treatise: 7:03am On Apr 06, 2024
Seefinish:
Corn and rice from Ukraine you mean?
Wherever!
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by pretydiva(f): 7:04am On Apr 06, 2024
If it will crash the prices of food items, then it is a welcome development
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by DeltaBachelor(m): 7:04am On Apr 06, 2024
This is what we want..... Healthy competition between foreign products and locally produced ones. Although, concession should be given to indigenous manufacturers, so that they can also compete favourably....
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by Fibonacci88: 7:04am On Apr 06, 2024
This one Dem first import agbado before rice hope it's not what am thinking.
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by fuckJones(f): 7:04am On Apr 06, 2024
suckmedownthere:
Hardworking citizens will enter market to buy food and will see rice and beans but will go for garri, you will work but you can't eat what you like.....
why not think of growing your own food chinedu?
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by TUANKU(m): 7:04am On Apr 06, 2024
tollyboy5:
Never again will I support banning of food items into this country.

Let the local farmers compete with foreign standard to the benefit of the masses.

Enough of these unnecessary inflation, let there be access to food.
E remain cement.
I support you on this one.
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by Arostar2023: 7:04am On Apr 06, 2024
I guess they were bought with Naira undecided
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by Cassandraloius: 7:04am On Apr 06, 2024
I'm still patiently waiting for cement.🥲
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by TUANKU(m): 7:05am On Apr 06, 2024
Agbado don land cool
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by Northernblood7(m): 7:05am On Apr 06, 2024
tollyboy5:
Never again will I support banning of food items into this country.

Let the local farmers compete with foreign standard to the benefit of the masses.

Enough of these unnecessary inflation, let there be access to food.
E remain cement.
Na Wetin we talk that time. Nigerian farmers are very greedy. They keep comin up with different excuses year sfter year to increase price of food dtuffs
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by Kingpele(m): 7:05am On Apr 06, 2024
Children of corn (agbadorians) will be very excited about this good news indeed corn is coming to our doorsteps ....
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by franudi: 7:06am On Apr 06, 2024
Imagine Nigeria importing corn and food items instead of the federal government to flush out bandits in the bush. This government is not serious.
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by datola: 7:06am On Apr 06, 2024
Who is eating corn?
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by mysticwarrior(m): 7:07am On Apr 06, 2024
Dollar dey drop and price of things still dey high everyday.
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by Dpharisee:
All the Billions that Buhari gave to local farmers in the North as CBN Anchor Borrowers Scheme was used to organise mass weddings and now the North is starving because instead of farming with those monies they were busy using it to buy Burantashi to increase their libido to be impregnating their underage wives while showing us pictures of very scanty mediocre farms where they are using dagger to harvest wheat angry

Then those annoying Nairaland resident propagandists will quickly push it to front page and start shouting "dry season farming massive wheat harvest in the North"
then the next day we see them looting warehouses and stealing food to break Ramadan fast while marching to death several people in stampedes due to desperation.

I am happy that Tinubu has seen through the nonsense and is opening the borders to food imports, if southern farmers had gotten those Billions we won't be in this mess because they will be afraid to misuse it knowing that its a loan that will be paid but over here in the North it is termed "kudin gominanti" which means our share of the national cake which they won't make efforts to repay until its written off as Bad Loan
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by symbianDON(m): 7:07am On Apr 06, 2024
For goodness sake, what is this man's obsession with corn?
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by lexy2014: 7:08am On Apr 06, 2024
were is the flood of corn in Lagos?
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by everythingtall3: 7:08am On Apr 06, 2024
Even Dangote is shocked... cement is next. He was busy supporting Atiku. Tinubu will show you how it works
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by Joey4321: 7:10am On Apr 06, 2024
I'm beginning to like Tinubu.


I've always felt anything but Buhari would work
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by Lumig: 7:10am On Apr 06, 2024
I earnestly pray that this news is true
Re: Rice Vessels Set To Berth At Nigerian Seaports As 57000 MT Of Corn Floods Lagos by chyzoo4u(m):
This is a very good decision. The farmers are afraid of going to farm because of insecurity, and those that succeeded put the price on a high side.
Unban foreign rice and the price of rice will crash drastically.
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