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Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by ogododo(op): 9:53am On Aug 05, 2024
......Embrace alternatives for survival …Use mushroom as substitute for meat

*Traders blame crisis on insecurity

*FG reiterates commitment to food security


The astronomical surge in food prices has forced many Nigerian households to adopt various coping mechanisms to survive, a survey by Financial Vanguard has revealed.

The latest inflation report of the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, indicated that the prices of tomatoes, beans, garri and some other food items have increased by more than 200 percent within a year.

This increase has kept many individuals and households in untold hardship and hunger, as the majority can no longer afford a decent meal a day.

Investigations revealed that many households have been adopting different alternatives to regular food items for survival.

For instance, with fresh tomatoes becoming increasingly unaffordable, many families now rely on tomato paste and palm fruits to prepare meals.

Households adopt alternatives

Speaking to Financial Vanguard in Lagos, Mrs. Kehinde salami, a retired civil servant, said: “The increasing rise in the price of goods and services is terrible.

Everyday the prices of food items we produce keeps rising.

“Look at beans, yam, tomato, only few people are buying them, especially beans that many households consume once in a very long while.


Early this year, I bought a paint rubber of honey beans at N6,000. Now the price is N11,000.

“What I do now is to buy one or two derica beans which goes for N4,400.


Also, for tomatoes, I use the sachet tomatoes and add dry habanero pepper instead of buying N500 fresh pepper that is not up to a handful.

“Now that there is another species of tomato, they now have the portion of N200 and also pepper but it is very small in quantity when compared to how it was portioned early this year.

“I also go for palm oil (Banga), vegetable soups which can be served alongside rice and other delicacies.

“Now, people have embraced many alternatives for survival.”

Also speaking, Mrs. Dorin Fehintola, a PoS agent, said: It is not funny anymore. Parents now put on thinking caps to be able to feed their families.

Before, in my family we ate beans twice a week in porridge form and cake. Now we single it to cake form once a week to reduce consumption and save cost.

“I replaced tomato sauce with vegetable leaf sauce, carrot sauce, garden egg sauce and palm fruit (Banga) sauce.I use sachet tomatoes when preparing jollof rice.

“I stopped cooking yam and buying bread. Instead I cook cocoyam or spaghetti.”


Another respondent in Lagos, Mrs. Kemi Bamidele, a food vendor and baker said the inflation has made life unbearable.

“The government should have put some palliative measures on ground before removing the subsidy. They should do the needful as the masses are very hungry,” she said.

On her part, Mrs. Nkem Chukwujekwu, who is a business woman said “the high cost of goods and commodities has really affected us because most food items have become unaffordable.

Most of us have alternatively chose to replace stew with the local stew we make with palm fruit known as banger stew even with that, but a paint bucket of banger has gone up from N1800 to N4700.

“So the inflation of food has really affected us greatly to a point where most people could barely afford two square meal a day.”


Also reacting, Mrs. Ngozi Egwuagha, a business woman and a grandma, stated: “Life in Nigeria has become a nightmare. What used to be our common stable foodstuffs have turned into luxury items.

Beans, rice, garri, yam and all food items are now beyond the reach of common folks. Beans that have been the comfort of average Nigerians where meat and fishes are no longer affordable has gone beyond reach. A derica of honey beans has gone above N2000.

“Almost nothing is within reach. Tomatoes, onions, plantain and garri all are beyond affordable. Life is now a nightmare. An average Nigerian household cannot boast of one square meal a day.

“Everything is like squeezing water out of stone to buy the next meal. No family talks of eating bread, eggs, butter, milk, teas and their likes as all those are now high luxuries. It’s been a very difficult and agonizing time for many families.”

In his reaction, Mr. Benjamin Nzekwe, a sales executive at DHL, said: “It is painful to even imagine the state of the country right now. To eat two square meals a day is now a problem, talk less of three.

“The cost of food is nothing to write home about and we cannot even afford to buy some food. These days, we eat food without meat or fish because the cost is not affordable. I wish the government could do something fast to alleviate hunger in the country.”

In Enugu, some buyers at a market told Financial Vanguard that they have not made stew for their families in a long time. Those who still make stew said they opt for the cheaper, lower-quality ‘awarawa’ tomatoes, which are often rotten and fungal-infested.

Madam Bridget shared her struggles, saying, “We’ve stopped eating meat with our meals, and making stew is a rarity. We now buy tomato paste with pepper and onions to make jollof rice, which costs N150, compared to N500 for five pieces of fresh tomatoes, that wouldn’t even be enough.”

She added that they’ve had to mix beans with rice due to the high cost and even stopped eating beans altogether after a cup cost them N400.

Madam Gladys, a farmer, also sharing her experience, said: “We now make vegetable sauce to eat with white rice and use locally sourced mushrooms as a substitute for meat. Even finding affordable rice is challenging.”

Sellers also lament

At Abakpa Market, sellers complained of poor sales despite having large quantities of tomatoes. One seller attributed the low demand to high transportation costs and fuel prices.

Another market seller narrated her ordeal saying, “You know we have different species of tomatoes. The one I am selling is from Nsukka. Half a paint is N3000, while a full paint is N6000. People buy this type better than the rest, which are of a higher rate. Even so, it’s 5 pm and I haven’t sold half of what I have in my shade. The high cost of transportation and fuel prices are the causes of all these challenges.

Yet another seller said:, “When things were cheaper, I could sell two big baskets, but now I struggle to sell just one basket. What we do among the sellers is buy and share one basket to sell for the day because we’ve noticed that not many people buy tomatoes like they used to.”

Recall that NBS reported that in June, the prices of tomatoes, beans, potatoes rise above 200 percent in the last one year.

In its Selected Food Price Watch for June 2024, NBS listed the ten most expensive staple foods in Nigeria in June 2024 as: Tomato, Yam tuber, Irish Potato, Brown beans, White black-eyed beans, Unripe Plantain, Onion Bulb, Ripe Plantain, Sweet Potato, and Broken Rice (Ofada).

Traders blame crisis on insecurity

Chairman of Mile 12 International Perishable Market in Lagos, Alh. Shehu Usman, said: “The reason for rising costs of food items is because most farmers in the North have been chased away from the farms by bandits, and many of them are now in IDP camps.

“The only solution to this problem is for people to return to the farms. If you are not farming and you are not importing food, so, how do you get the food?

The people who are struggling to farm cannot farm because bandits are disturbing them.

“The problem is enormous. The federal government should just make sure it provides enough security for people to continue farming. That is the only solution. The government must find a way of taking farmers away from IDP camps back to their farms.

“As long as farmers are not able to go to the farms, food items will remain expensive.”

In his comment, Chairman of Ile Epo Market, Oke Odo, Alh. Taofik Olorunkemi, said that insecurity is the major issue of the hike in food items because the farmers are not able to go to the farms due to the menace of kidnapping.

“Another reason for the food inflation is the increase in the price of petrol as a result of the removal of fuel subsidy, which has led to an increase in the cost of transportation.

“Also, many of the villagers who normally bring food items to the market no longer come around, because of civilisation. So, we sometimes have to go to the villages ourselves to source for the items,” he stated.

FG committed to food security

Meanwhile, the federal government has taken steps to crash the prices of some staple foods with the suspension of import duties and taxes on essential food items.

This is in addition to the government’s avowed commitment to ensure food security through the use of new farming techniques in Nigeria.

Speaking at a recent event, Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Dr Aliyu Abdullahi, stated: “We are putting all efforts in place to ensure the availability of food across the country.”

He said the government was exploring various indices to ensure food security, working to ramp up food production by returning Nigeria to a sustainable food production system where the country would be engaged in all-year-round farming.

“We are fully aware of the current food challenge in Nigeria. and we are already planning for the next dry season.

“Having learned our lesson in the last one, we want to make a huge success of the next dry season farming.

“We in the Ministry of Agricultural Food Security are doing all we can, all that is necessary, all that is sufficient to reverse the current trend, ramp up our production, guarantee that with massive production, affordability can be guaranteed.”
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/08/inflation-households-struggle-to-cope-with-galloping-food-prices/

Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by Zwooks: 9:54am On Aug 05, 2024
Tinubu and APC era brought a lot of new terminologies to our vocabulary

Multi dimensional poverty

Galloping food prices


Isonu, APC
Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by tifirmuny: 10:16am On Aug 05, 2024
How can mushroom be replacing meat cucumber replacing tomatoes?? shocked so our children will have stunted growth like Tinubu when they grow up!

Jesus christ! We are pinished
Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by Racoon(m): 10:22am On Aug 05, 2024
The ill effects of a defective balabluvbulava druggie snatch it and run away with it clueless and incompetent government.
Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by DevilsEqual(m): 10:26am On Aug 05, 2024
Una just dey repeat news
I saw this last week and a week before

Na still repetitive comment go follow. Obidients go wail, Tinubu lovers go defend, the rest go curse who no dey do them
Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by chido20(m): 10:26am On Aug 05, 2024
Hellanus and co should come and defend there master
Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by Emirate77: 10:30am On Aug 05, 2024
It's really getting hard
Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by Crimecity: 10:30am On Aug 05, 2024
DevilsEqual:
Una just dey repeat news
I saw this last week and a week before

Na still repetitive comment go follow. Obidients go wail, Tinubu lovers go defend, the rest go curse who no dey do them
Shut up clown.

Things are getting worse everyday.

Just shut up
Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by Gotocourt:
Baba Pampers killing us tongue

Seun, when can we start uploading videos undecided

Lots of northern Islamic clerics are regreting supporting Mu-Mu ticket shocked

Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by Bubu4Sea: 10:31am On Aug 05, 2024
pardon Tinubu please.

he believes that you run Nigeria as if its a massive drug cartel.

Cocaine Sniffer has finished Nigerians
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F7maH3mXwAAxBZz.jpg


Nigerians have a DrugLord as President
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F5UNIQ9XAAAHb0D.jpg
Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by Sonnobax15(m):
lipsrsealed
Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by Macdeey: 10:31am On Aug 05, 2024
cool

Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by CraigslistAD: 10:32am On Aug 05, 2024
Where's the vulture griller?
Has he run out of vultures to grill?

I suspect he's the new hellish man posting rubbish up and down with 1000 monikers. A vulture never never changes his bald head.

This site needs to clamp down on all these fake likes everywhere

I miss all those wonderful people that used to grace this platform like explorers, nwamikpe, and even slawormirr

Till I come again
Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by Dididrumz(m): 10:32am On Aug 05, 2024
Tilumbu
Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by Namzy(m): 10:32am On Aug 05, 2024
I shudder to think what the future holds if bad governance continues
Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by MasterJayJay: 10:33am On Aug 05, 2024
Tinubu is a monumental disaster.
Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by Tokskob2008: 10:33am On Aug 05, 2024
Lol....

"Use mushrooms for meat" and if you have to eat egg you need to rear chickens too grin
Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by anonimi: 10:33am On Aug 05, 2024
ogododo:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/08/inflation-households-struggle-to-cope-with-galloping-food-prices/
If Buhari was bad for the country and ThiefNuibu is worse for us, then what is APC?

A band of clueless people who only seek power for the purpose of destroying the masses huh
Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by Gregorystarrrr(f): 10:34am On Aug 05, 2024
Omo
Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by Ezennia101(m): 10:34am On Aug 05, 2024
It's well even inside the well

Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by fastseo: 10:34am On Aug 05, 2024
sad
Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by gikowri(f): 10:34am On Aug 05, 2024
Crimecity:
Shut up clown.
Things are getting worse everyday.
I wonder why some people still don't believe how hard things are. Or they're seeing money somewhere they're not telling us? undecided
Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by killuminati(m): 10:34am On Aug 05, 2024
huh
Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by SensualMan1(m): 10:35am On Aug 05, 2024
Igbo people and wailing!

Maybe u Igbos and this una yeye statistics una need to relocate to Dugbé market to see things on ground rather than projected statics. Na statics we go shop?

In Dugbé market,
A jumbo crate of egg is sold for N1, 600
A bag of patasko beans N66, 000
A bag of Gerawa rice N31, 000
Basket of tomatoes N44, 000

We still buy fuel in Ibadan at 140 a litre. Advantage of being the President's tribes man.

If una like reel out fake statistics till thy kingdom come, Ibadan is the new Nigeria.

Ndi eri ri eri!

Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by MasterJayJay: 10:35am On Aug 05, 2024
DevilsEqual:
Una just dey repeat news
I saw this last week and a week before

Na still repetitive comment go follow. Obidients go wail, Tinubu lovers go defend, the rest go curse who no dey do them
Where do you belong?


Defend your Tinubulation. You can't hide. We know the disciples of Tinubu. They don't want to see news of Tinubu's disaster.

You wan take style deny your TINUBULATION.
Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by MrUchenna1(m): 10:35am On Aug 05, 2024
IN A COUNTRY WHERE THOSE THAT ARE OK ARE PROTESTING FOR THOSE THAT ARE NOT OKAY.
THOSE THAT ARE NOT OK,ARE ABUSING THOSE THAT ARE PROTESTING FOR THEIR WELLBEING.
Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by emmanuel596(m): 10:36am On Aug 05, 2024
Tinubu no go die well
Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by sterlingD(m): 10:36am On Aug 05, 2024
ogododo:
Chairman of Mile 12 International Perishable Market in Lagos, Alh. Shehu Usman, said: “The reason for rising costs of food items is because most farmers in the North have been chased away from the farms by bandits, and many of them are now in IDP camps.

“The only solution to this problem is for people to return to the farms. If you are not farming and you are not importing food, so, how do you get the food?

The people who are struggling to farm cannot farm because bandits are disturbing them.

“The problem is enormous. The federal government should just make sure it provides enough security for people to continue farming. That is the only solution. The government must find a way of taking farmers away from IDP camps back to their farms.

“As long as farmers are not able to go to the farms, food items will remain expensive.”

In his comment, Chairman of Ile Epo Market, Oke Odo, Alh. Taofik Olorunkemi, said that insecurity is the major issue of the hike in food items because the farmers are not able to go to the farms due to the menace of kidnapping.

“Another reason for the food inflation is the increase in the price of petrol as a result of the removal of fuel subsidy, which has led to an increase in the cost of transportation.

“Also, many of the villagers who normally bring food items to the market no longer come around, because of civilisation. So, we sometimes have to go to the villages ourselves to source for the items,” he stated.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/08/inflation-households-struggle-to-cope-with-galloping-food-prices/
The above sums it all
Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by anonimi: 10:36am On Aug 05, 2024
tifirmuny:
How can mushroom be replacing meat cucumber replacing tomatoes?? shocked so our children will have stunted growth like Tinubu when they grow up!

Jesus christ! We are pinished
Since his hands are shaking like his legs due to stunted growth from childhood malnutrition and adulthood drug use, maybe BATeria and eBola man wants us to all be like him huh

Racoon:
Festus Keyamo Defends Tinubu From Drug Trafficking, Says Tinubu Mistakenly Shared Flats With Drug Lords

The Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Mr Festus Keyamo, has distanced the All Progressive Congress presidential candidata, Bola Tinubu, from being a drug baron who was involved in the traffic of narcotics in the United States.

Keyamo, who also doubles as APC Presidential Campaign spokesperson, noted that the former governor of Lagos State only shared a block of flat with drug barons about 30 years ago in the US.

His reaction is coming following documents of a Chicago District Court indicting and convicting Tinubu of drug dealings and money laundering in 1993.

The document which emerged online two days ago, described APC standard-bearer as a drug baron, adding that Tinubu entered a plea bargain, leading to the forfeiture of his assets to US authorities in 1993

It was also pointed out that Tinubu forfeited the sum of $460, 000 dollars in his bank account at First Heritage Bank to the US government.

Speaking on Wednesday on Channels TV, Mr Keyamo dismissed such claims, insisting that Tinubu was linked to drug peddlers who were his neighbours.

He said: “What happened was that Tinubu went to open an account. The address which he used in opening the account was the address used by these people. I think some blocks of flats. Maybe, he was happy to be in that block of flats too.

“So, they now link it that the other people they were investigating for narcotics are in the same address used by Asiwaju to open that account.’’

https://www.thenigerianvoice.com/?.
 
U.S. court judgement indicts Tinubu for drug trafficking

https://www.google.com/amp/s/businessday.ng/amp/news/article/u-s-court-judgement-indicts-tinubu-for-drug-trafficking/

US Court Releases Documents Linking Tinubu to Largescale Drug Peddling


https://fij.ng/article/us-court-releases-documents-linking-tinubu-to-largescale-drug-peddling/
Re: Inflation: Households Struggle To Cope With Galloping Food Prices by bassdow:
Me wey don plant

6 stands of Okra which matures in less than 4-months (+ extra 3 Okra plants which matures at about 10-months. Didn't plant them. Dem just grow as weed but I decided to leave them),

12 Yellow (Igbo) Pepper. Have plan to increase to 30 stands ,

4 Tatashe Pepper,

7 ugu plants (2nd attempt after previous attempt failed),

3 Bitter leaf plants,

4 Scent leaf plants,

13 stands of Pawpaw (Agric Variety)

52 stands of Plantain (Agric Variety)

3 stands of Banana (Local Variety)

About 9 or 10 stands of Yam (2nd attempt after previous attempt failed)

Have plans to buy half carton of isaBrown layer chicken (for egg production)
Have plans to buy and multiple local chickens (for meat production)
Have plans to rear CatFish (50pcs) + Tilapia Fish (50Pcs)
Have plans to plant other things, and include other animals gan sef.

The plan na to feed mySelf and family, then sell excess and with time, hopefully expand if need be.

Gradually, na only Maggi and PalmOil me go dey buy from market. The pupu from the Poultry and Goats and others would serve as Fertilizer for the crops.

Mind you, I be pure Omo Eko`. na 100% Lagos breed I be and early lat year was my very first time handling cutlass. Me no get Hoe but I get shovel.

Recently, me plant like 15 stands of Red Cassava (heard it can be eaten as Yam). Didn't plant the regular cassava because me never ready stress myself for processing.

All the above on approximately half plot of land. before you talk of space,
The plantain, I used spacing of 6ft x 6ft.
The yam I plant am where space no dey because I no say na climb e go later climb so no need wasting space.
The Pawpaw are planted on edges acting as secondary fence.

Me no sabi rely or wait on God or Government Oooo. The brain wey dey ma head no dey there for FANCY
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