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Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by ariesbull: 10:45am On Dec 16, 2024
brain54:
Yakutsk is indeed a unique place...

Inspite of the extreme climate and remote location food items are quite cheap.

Nice.

In your opinion what's the reason for cheap cost of food items?

Are there subsidies on food products?
While the Yoruba led leadership here is causing inflation
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by GreatrAnalyst: 10:45am On Dec 16, 2024
gasparpisciotta:
Russia has a good farm to consumers policy better even than the US, reason why food items are cheap and affordable.
Might be so, but even in the US, food comes among the least as a concern. Food is cheaper, and with varieties of them. Yeah, African markets may have them a bit on the high side, but overall, common foods, locally sourced are far cheaper, even in the UK.

The reasons are many why Nigeria is the way it is.
Nairametrics wrote sometimes this year that nearly half of poultry farmers are out of business... The reason is obvious.
Nigeria has never been the same in the recent years because of inflation, lack of production, insecurity, worsening policies etc

It is unthinkable to feel that what government does at the peak of power has no impact on the least of things. To think like that is a delusion.

Blessed with arable lands, but what is the proportion of the lands that are being cultivated? Many farmers have lost lives or their farmlands because of insecurity, many harvests are wasting because of bad roads or no road at all; how many manufacturing plants are processing farm produce in many states?
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by Barteze: 10:51am On Dec 16, 2024
mushroomFarm:
When it comes to food items, Yakutsk, Russia is probably the most expensive city in Russia.

Seven hours ahead of Moscow's time zone, eight hours ahead of Nigeria's, logistics of transporting food to Yakutsk adds up to the cost.

Also, at minus 63 degrees Celsius lowest temp. Yakutsk is the coldest city in the world.
Farmers can only farm for about three months a year and livestock's farming requires considerably high amount of energy to maintain temperature requirements.
These factors ensures that food prices remain high in Yakutsk especially in winter. But how expensive are these food items exactly?

One Turkey leg 108 Rubles About 1,550 in naira

0.5 kg Pig meat 227 Rubles About 3,200 in naira

One Whole chicken about 1.5kg 180 Rubles about 2,550 in naira


0.7kg Onions 66 Rubles About 950 naira

1kg Sweet Potatoes 94 Rubles About 1,350 in naira

Note: that Naira/Rubles exchange rate fluctuates between 14 to 14.5 Naira per Ruble

Also, even though these were the costs of these items, the supermarket still gave me a 5% discount on these items because I have a student ID card.

Note that these I purchased these food items in a retail supermarket. Also, things are expensive in Russia right now dues to sanctions which is the irony of the whole thing.

Despite economic issues and sanctions, Russia is still able to provide a quality standard of living to foreigners and their citizens even in a remote city like our Yakutsk.❤️
Una dey chop rubbish for oyibo country sha. The thought of one eating pig meat makes me want to throw up. The day I learnt that pork is used in one popular sausage row brand in Nigeria that was the day I stopped eating not just the said brand sausage but all other sausages. That sausage brand they hawk traffic that we love eating with carbonated drinks.
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by KAM3KAZI: 11:00am On Dec 16, 2024
mushroomFarm:
When it comes to food items, Yakutsk, Russia is probably the most expensive city in Russia.

Seven hours ahead of Moscow's time zone, eight hours ahead of Nigeria's, logistics of transporting food to Yakutsk adds up to the cost.

Also, at minus 63 degrees Celsius lowest temp. Yakutsk is the coldest city in the world.
Farmers can only farm for about three months a year and livestock's farming requires considerably high amount of energy to maintain temperature requirements.
These factors ensures that food prices remain high in Yakutsk especially in winter. But how expensive are these food items exactly?

One Turkey leg 108 Rubles About 1,550 in naira

0.5 kg Pig meat 227 Rubles About 3,200 in naira

One Whole chicken about 1.5kg 180 Rubles about 2,550 in naira


0.7kg Onions 66 Rubles About 950 naira

1kg Sweet Potatoes 94 Rubles About 1,350 in naira

Note: that Naira/Rubles exchange rate fluctuates between 14 to 14.5 Naira per Ruble

Also, even though these were the costs of these items, the supermarket still gave me a 5% discount on these items because I have a student ID card.

Note that these I purchased these food items in a retail supermarket. Also, things are expensive in Russia right now dues to sanctions which is the irony of the whole thing.

Despite economic issues and sanctions, Russia is still able to provide a quality standard of living to foreigners and their citizens even in a remote city like our Yakutsk.❤️
Wow, I do have some questions though.
What is the minimum wage in that area in Russia and what percentage of your monthly income do you have to spend to procure these items?
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by Lungs: 11:03am On Dec 16, 2024
shoodboi2:
Thank you very much for showing us the truth about Russia. Propagandists and liars like righteousness89 and Botragelad or whatever fanciful name he calls himself will usually avoid this thread because it counters the lies they all promote about Russia being a poor country where food is expensive and unavailable.

Getting this much food for 9500 is so madly cheap. And to think it's even more expensive than usual because the region is large and cold. Here in Naija, 9500 won't even buy that chicken 😂

Botragelad, righteousness89, and co, how much do you guys spend on this in the US?
Righteousness89 is a big time scammer, person wey dey stay for orile axis of Lagos always telling niralanders lies and propaganda about America stupid boy 😂😂😂
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by TableLeg(m): 11:13am On Dec 16, 2024
This your chicken, you sure say the thing no get kwashiorkor?
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by floss(m): 11:14am On Dec 16, 2024
Eniitankorede:
Where are you based? Thats the first question? The simplest answer I can give you is that Nigerians are making millions exporting our food items to UK shops to sell. Now tell me where the food is cheaper?
Don’t say that, yes Nigerians exports food over here, how much are those foods sold in Nigeria, compare that with how the economy is in Nigeria. Don’t tell me because Nigeria buy a tuber of yam between 8-12k naira and over here it goes for between 6-12 dollar you now tell me things are cheap in Nigeria, everything in Nigeria is first compared and measured in dollars before they’re sold in naira even locally produced foods.

Mind you I make more than $100 daily of which my 1 week salary is more than what any lucrative company can pay their staffs in a month or two depending on the company in Nigeria. Inside that, the common man will still buy yam, rice and what have you, with his 150-300k a month salary. And you say things are cheap in Nigeria, how much is minimum wage for the poorest country in Europe?

How much is minimum wage in Nigeria?

Are Nigerians importing their major foods ?
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by Forumites: 11:16am On Dec 16, 2024
correctyourself:
Ooo hooo you meant you prefer those ones feld with chemicals that would be available after three months of birth? I fear some people o.
”fed”. Do you know the chemicals used for frozen food preservations. I Dey fear you oh. Don’t you know people rear livestock at their backyards. ? Again I Dey fear you oh.
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by AngelicBeing: 11:19am On Dec 16, 2024
Barteze:
Una dey chop rubbish for oyibo country sha. The thought of one eating pig meat makes me want to throw up. The day I learnt that pork is used in one popular sausage row brand in Nigeria that was the day I stopped eating not just the said brand sausage but all other sausages. That sausage brand they hawk traffic that we love eating with carbonated drinks.
Na Gala, hahaha 🤣
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by Ynix(m): 11:22am On Dec 16, 2024
WriteerNg:
Lies. Read about the Bretton woods agreement.

After WWII, the winners, including Russia met and agreed to use the dollars as the reserve currency since Europe was already destroyed.
your information is not complete take a look at what META AI SAYS


The Bretton Woods Agreement was a landmark international economic agreement signed in 1944, which established a new global monetary order. Here's a brief overview:

Key Objectives
1. *Promote international economic cooperation*: Encourage countries to work together to achieve economic stability and prosperity.
2. *Establish a stable international monetary system*: Create a framework for exchange rates, international trade, and financial stability.
3. *Facilitate international trade and investment*: Reduce trade barriers and promote economic integration.

Main Provisions
1. *Fixed Exchange Rates*: Countries agreed to peg their currencies to the US dollar, which was in turn pegged to gold at a fixed rate of $35 per ounce.
2. *International Monetary Fund (IMF)*: Established the IMF to promote international monetary cooperation, exchange rate stability, and provide financial assistance to countries facing balance of payments difficulties.
3. *International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)*: Established the IBRD (now part of the World Bank Group) to provide financing for reconstruction and development projects.
4. *Trade Liberalization*: Encouraged countries to reduce trade barriers and promote free trade.

Impact and Legacy
1. *Post-WWII Economic Recovery*: The Bretton Woods system played a crucial role in the rapid economic recovery of Western Europe and Japan after World War II.
2. *Global Economic Integration*: The agreement facilitated international trade, investment, and economic integration, laying the foundation for globalization.
3. *Dollar Hegemony*: The US dollar emerged as the global reserve currency, solidifying US economic dominance.
4. *Criticisms and Challenges*: The Bretton Woods system faced criticisms for its rigidity, lack of representation for developing countries, and the US's dominant role.

Collapse of the Bretton Woods System
In 1971, the US suspended the convertibility of the dollar to gold, effectively ending the Bretton Woods system. This event, known as the "Nixon Shock," marked a shift towards floating exchange rates and the modern international monetary system.
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by Ynix(m): 11:26am On Dec 16, 2024
WriteerNg:
Lies. Read about the Bretton woods agreement.

After WWII, the winners, including Russia met and agreed to use the dollars as the reserve currency since Europe was already destroyed.
US was the actual mastermind, see what META AI has to say

The Bretton Woods Agreement was a landmark international economic agreement signed in 1944, which established a new global monetary order. Here's a brief overview:

Key Objectives
1. *Promote international economic cooperation*: Encourage countries to work together to achieve economic stability and prosperity.
2. *Establish a stable international monetary system*: Create a framework for exchange rates, international trade, and financial stability.
3. *Facilitate international trade and investment*: Reduce trade barriers and promote economic integration.

Main Provisions
1. *Fixed Exchange Rates*: Countries agreed to peg their currencies to the US dollar, which was in turn pegged to gold at a fixed rate of $35 per ounce.
2. *International Monetary Fund (IMF)*: Established the IMF to promote international monetary cooperation, exchange rate stability, and provide financial assistance to countries facing balance of payments difficulties.
3. *International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)*: Established the IBRD (now part of the World Bank Group) to provide financing for reconstruction and development projects.
4. *Trade Liberalization*: Encouraged countries to reduce trade barriers and promote free trade.

Impact and Legacy
1. *Post-WWII Economic Recovery*: The Bretton Woods system played a crucial role in the rapid economic recovery of Western Europe and Japan after World War II.
2. *Global Economic Integration*: The agreement facilitated international trade, investment, and economic integration, laying the foundation for globalization.
3. *Dollar Hegemony*: The US dollar emerged as the global reserve currency, solidifying US economic dominance.
4. *Criticisms and Challenges*: The Bretton Woods system faced criticisms for its rigidity, lack of representation for developing countries, and the US's dominant role.

Collapse of the Bretton Woods System
In 1971, the US suspended the convertibility of the dollar to gold, effectively ending the Bretton Woods system. This event, known as the "Nixon Shock," marked a shift towards floating exchange rates and the modern international monetary system.

The masterminds behind the Bretton Woods Agreement were primarily John Maynard Keynes of the British Treasury and Harry Dexter White of the United States Treasury Department. They independently developed ideas about the financial order of the post-war world, which eventually led to the creation of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD).¹

Keynes proposed the International Clearing Union (ICU), which would regulate the balance of trade and provide a mechanism for countries to settle their international accounts. However, his proposal was not adopted in its entirety.

On the other hand, White proposed the International Stabilization Fund, which would place the burden of maintaining the balance of trade on deficit nations. His proposal was more aligned with the interests of the United States, and it ultimately formed the basis of the IMF.

The Bretton Woods Agreement was a result of the combined efforts of these two visionaries, along with other delegates from 44 Allied nations who gathered at the Mount Washington Hotel in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, in 1944.


The United States played a significant role in the masterminding of the Bretton Woods Agreement:

Leadership and Initiative
1. *Harry Dexter White*: As the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, White was the primary architect of the US proposal for the International Stabilization Fund, which later became the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
2. *Henry Morgenthau Jr.*: As the Secretary of the Treasury, Morgenthau provided strong support for White's proposal and played a key role in convincing President Franklin D. Roosevelt to back the plan.

Economic and Financial Influence
1. *Dollar Hegemony*: The US dollar was established as the global reserve currency, giving the US significant influence over international trade and finance.
2. *Economic Dominance*: The US was the dominant economic power at the time, and its economic interests played a significant role in shaping the agreement.

Diplomatic Efforts
1. *Bretton Woods Conference*: The US hosted the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944, which brought together representatives from 44 countries to finalize the agreement.
2. *Negotiations and Compromise*: The US played a key role in negotiating and compromising with other countries to reach a consensus on the agreement.

Overall, the US played a leading role in shaping the Bretton Woods Agreement, reflecting its economic and financial dominance at the time.
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by sprints1: 11:29am On Dec 16, 2024
mushroomFarm:
Well in my opinion maybe population. Yakutsk is the capital city of Yakutia. Yakutia is about three times the size of Nigeria by land mass but less than one million people live in Yakutia. Yakutsk itself has about 350k residents only. Not sure how it adds up but a very beautiful city with low population compared to a place like Nigeria makes living standard very good.
Yakutsk is still expensive though. House rents starts from like 350k a month for good apartments.
Thanks to the Russian government's education system for citizens and foreigners though, I pay less than 18k naira a month for my 24 hours wifi, hot and cold water, electricity dormitory with a washing machine and they change my bed clothing for me twice a month.

I don't think the government is subsidizing anything food here. The only thing they subsidize is fuel for residents of Yakutsk because here in winter people leave their cars running 24/7 otherwise, without a heated car park, once you shut down your car, it freezes and starting it because a problem.
this is nice... My question is... Is the place safe for Africans precisely Nigerians
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by sprints1: 11:31am On Dec 16, 2024
TableLeg:
This your chicken, you sure say the thing no get kwashiorkor?
the chicken no dey chop well and at the same time e no dey gym
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by Eniitankorede: 11:32am On Dec 16, 2024
floss:
Don’t say that, yes Nigerians exports food over here, how much are those foods sold in Nigeria, compare that with how the economy is in Nigeria. Don’t tell me because Nigeria buy a tuber of yam between 8-12k naira and over here it goes for between 6-12 dollar you now tell me things are cheap in Nigeria, everything in Nigeria is first compared and measured in dollars before they’re sold in naira even locally produced foods.

Mind you I make more than $100 daily of which my 1 week salary is more than what any lucrative company can pay their staffs in a month or two depending on the company in Nigeria. Inside that, the common man will still buy yam, rice and what have you, with his 150-300k a month salary. And you say things are cheap in Nigeria, how much is minimum wage for the poorest country in Europe?

How much is minimum wage in Nigeria?

Are Nigerians importing their major foods ?
Read the post again. The guy is saying things are cheaper in Russia based on conversion to naira. Not based on salary and cost of living. And I am saying they are far more expensive in Europe aand US when same argument is extended to those places. This means things are far cheaper in Russia as compared to Europe. But how much is their salary in Russia as compared to other parts of Europe? Thats the question. I reckon the Russians will not be earning up to £1000 per month on average. Thats why I see their citizens coming to work in UK where wages are higher.
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by galserv: 11:32am On Dec 16, 2024
mushroomFarm:
When it comes to food items, Yakutsk, Russia is probably the most expensive city in Russia.

Seven hours ahead of Moscow's time zone, eight hours ahead of Nigeria's, logistics of transporting food to Yakutsk adds up to the cost.

Also, at minus 63 degrees Celsius lowest temp. Yakutsk is the coldest city in the world.
Farmers can only farm for about three months a year and livestock's farming requires considerably high amount of energy to maintain temperature requirements.
These factors ensures that food prices remain high in Yakutsk especially in winter. But how expensive are these food items exactly?

One Turkey leg 108 Rubles About 1,550 in naira

0.5 kg Pig meat 227 Rubles About 3,200 in naira

One Whole chicken about 1.5kg 180 Rubles about 2,550 in naira


0.7kg Onions 66 Rubles About 950 naira

1kg Sweet Potatoes 94 Rubles About 1,350 in naira

Note: that Naira/Rubles exchange rate fluctuates between 14 to 14.5 Naira per Ruble

Also, even though these were the costs of these items, the supermarket still gave me a 5% discount on these items because I have a student ID card.

Note that these I purchased these food items in a retail supermarket. Also, things are expensive in Russia right now dues to sanctions which is the irony of the whole thing.

Despite economic issues and sanctions, Russia is still able to provide a quality standard of living to foreigners and their citizens even in a remote city like our Yakutsk.❤️
Our exchange rate is fake

Naira is undervalued.
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by travelzcruix: 11:43am On Dec 16, 2024
If nothing go make me Japa. Na food. Of recent food vendors in Nigeria are serving people large chunks of carbohydrates. The soups and stews are nothing to write home about. As for the meat, it's a conversation for another day.
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by Johnn74: 11:44am On Dec 16, 2024
shortgun:
One full chicken for 2.5k?
It's 15k in Nigeria with 70k minimum wage
grin
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by Johnn74: 11:47am On Dec 16, 2024
mushroomFarm:
When it comes to food items, Yakutsk, Russia is probably the most expensive city in Russia.

Seven hours ahead of Moscow's time zone, eight hours ahead of Nigeria's, logistics of transporting food to Yakutsk adds up to the cost.

Also, at minus 63 degrees Celsius lowest temp. Yakutsk is the coldest city in the world.
Farmers can only farm for about three months a year and livestock's farming requires considerably high amount of energy to maintain temperature requirements.
.❤️
Guy stop to disturb forum with your 5-Pyaterouchka or Ashan or Perekrestrok or Magnit or Carousel Purchase grin
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by Commanderinpips: 11:50am On Dec 16, 2024
shortgun:
One full chicken for 2.5k?
It's 15k in Nigeria with 70k minimum wage
Bros in my area my wife told me it is 30k. I dey find am hard to believe
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by deavicky(m): 11:50am On Dec 16, 2024
mushroomFarm:
More
9500 Naira will not buy that chicken in Port Harcourt
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by Procashtips(m): 11:54am On Dec 16, 2024
mushroomFarm:
Well in my opinion maybe population. Yakutsk is the capital city of Yakutia. Yakutia is about three times the size of Nigeria by land mass but less than one million people live in Yakutia. Yakutsk itself has about 350k residents only. Not sure how it adds up but a very beautiful city with low population compared to a place like Nigeria makes living standard very good.
Yakutsk is still expensive though. House rents starts from like 350k a month for good apartments.
Thanks to the Russian government's education system for citizens and foreigners though, I pay less than 18k naira a month for my 24 hours wifi, hot and cold water, electricity dormitory with a washing machine and they change my bed clothing for me twice a month.

I don't think the government is subsidizing anything food here. The only thing they subsidize is fuel for residents of Yakutsk because here in winter people leave their cars running 24/7 otherwise, without a heated car park, once you shut down your car, it freezes and starting it because a problem.
Why can't a specialised car be built in a city like that?

I mean the type that emits heat to help keep the car warm?
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by rickleye: 11:58am On Dec 16, 2024
What on earth are you doing in Yakutsk. -63c . I am intrigued to know what took you there ?
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by justmondris: 11:59am On Dec 16, 2024
Even when Russia has been fighting a full scale warfor more than 2 years now, things are still cheaper in Russia compared to Nigeria and most EU countries. lol
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by Procashtips(m): 12:00pm On Dec 16, 2024
poweredcom:
Russia has what ..better than usa , seems u de dream ...which farm Russia get....a place covered in snow most times of the year ..just 5 american farmers ..go feed the whole russia
Please, always make sure you have knowledge of the topic you wish to contribute on before doing so.
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by congo4ka: 12:04pm On Dec 16, 2024
brain54:
Yakutsk is indeed a unique place...

Inspite of the extreme climate and remote location food items are quite cheap.

Nice.

In your opinion what's the reason for cheap cost of food items?

Are there subsidies on food products?
I speak russian very well. We can get acquainted
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by Newboy1102: 12:05pm On Dec 16, 2024
mushroomFarm:
I bought other things like chocolate biscuits and some spices too (since there's a 5% discount anyway) but these ones have no price tag on them

Can't attach pics because somehow Nairaland doesn't let me attach more than four pics.

(Extra cost not part of the 9.5k abeg😁)

I already prepared the whole chicken for grilling before I thought of making this thread so I couldn't attach it's price sticker. However it kind of seems like a wild chicken not sure and I have never bothered to ask, I just know that breed of chicken is relatively cheap and it tastes really really really 😋 delicious.
Interesting, i will live to visit yakutsk one day, the weather and way of life of the people is really interesting
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by Procashtips(m): 12:10pm On Dec 16, 2024
ManOfSon:
Can this poster tell the difference between organic food and agricultural products from genetically modified organisms, GMO?
No GMO in Russia by any stretch.

If you want GMO foods, go to the US and the UK.
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by ufotunang: 12:34pm On Dec 16, 2024
Russia that is even fighting war ..is still more better than Nigeria and foodstuffs and goods cheaper over there... Tinubu is a failure
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by 123yes(m): 12:40pm On Dec 16, 2024
[quote author=Exousiang01 post=133316067]A lap of chicken cannot be N4k
[/quote
I am doing a small party for my staff this Friday and some of the things they bought are whole chicken from Spar and the whole chickem are about N5,500 so how can you say a lap is sold for N4k

Na 2 weeks old chicken they sold to you. A bag of feed is now 26,500. Fat chicken is sold between 15-20k
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by floss(m): 12:42pm On Dec 16, 2024
Eniitankorede:
Read the post again. The guy is saying things are cheaper in Russia based on conversion to naira. Not based on salary and cost of living. And I am saying they are far more expensive in Europe aand US when same argument is extended to those places. This means things are far cheaper in Russia as compared to Europe. But how much is their salary in Russia as compared to other parts of Europe? Thats the question. I reckon the Russians will not be earning up to £1000 per month on average. Thats why I see their citizens coming to work in UK where wages are higher.
Well for Russia I will say they’re not totally different, probably slight difference
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by nwirinedu(m): 12:44pm On Dec 16, 2024
So you spend naira in Russia?
Re: What I Bought With 9,500 Naira In Russia by Jovi10: 12:45pm On Dec 16, 2024
Barteze:
Una dey chop rubbish for oyibo country sha. The thought of one eating pig meat makes me want to throw up. The day I learnt that pork is used in one popular sausage row brand in Nigeria that was the day I stopped eating not just the said brand sausage but all other sausages. That sausage brand they hawk traffic that we love eating with carbonated drinks.
All the ones you don chop before finding out, what did it do to you ?
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