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Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by Wealthoptulent(m): 7:02pm On Feb 26, 2025
whats the POINT, na POINT people no NEED Food than ONCE in a Day PRICE dropped.

why not now wey PEOPLE go GAANU si Ile
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by Sunnyrado: 7:06pm On Feb 26, 2025
LUAN:
please where can i get the cheap food, my location is Lagos
Where in Lagos are located?
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by mukthar2000(m): 7:11pm On Feb 26, 2025
CodeTemplar:
thats because traders were calculating it with intl price n dollar was heavily subsidized. Imagine a dollar of N1500 selling for N700. A farmer trying to sell grain at intl price of, lets say, $1/kg will use N700 instead of N1500 a dollar should actually go for.
reason with u bro,

Even the trader that doesn't have any idea how dollar look like we still be telling u dollars Don hight, fixing their price according to the market association price.
What I just observe was that we Nigerians are the problem of urself, I manging a marketer that brought goods from farmers as selling it below the market association price, don't be surprise is either they kill the person or chase the person out of the market.

It well
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by kweensheba: 7:15pm On Feb 26, 2025
We pray it will keep on dropping.

God will not forget His people.
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by Pootle: 7:24pm On Feb 26, 2025
islamabad and their staving scheme cool
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by babat89: 7:35pm On Feb 26, 2025
CodeTemplar:
Broda yekini finally heeded my advise. Assisted import is the way to humble political middlemen. Let them sell theirs in intl market since they always use intl price to justify inflation. Lol.
Heeded your advise?

Who the fvck are you?
🤣
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by Myrepublic(m): 7:48pm On Feb 26, 2025
For North Abi?
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by Multi1: 8:00pm On Feb 26, 2025
If it's Christmas now, they will all be increasing.
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by tobolos(m): 8:11pm On Feb 26, 2025
The real issue we face as a people is our tendency to exploit every government policy meant to support local farmers. Self-interest and greed overshadow the long-term benefits, and we fail to see how our actions create ripple effects across the economy.

Petrol: In the past, we were at the mercy of NNPC, but now, competition has changed the game. The availability of alternatives has kept prices in check—no one can hoard fuel and expect to control the market. If Dangote had sole dominance, we would have been at his mercy.

Agriculture: Before border closures, food prices were relatively stable. The government introduced policies to encourage self-sufficiency, providing support to local farmers. However, rather than ensuring affordability, many took advantage of the situation. Despite accessing government funds, they hiked prices outrageously. A crate of eggs that once sold for ₦600 skyrocketed to ₦6,000.

Transportation:The moment fuel prices rise slightly, transporters transfer the full burden onto passengers, rather than spreading the increase fairly. Now that fuel prices are dropping, they refuse to adjust fares accordingly.

In short, government policies are generally beneficial, but dishonesty among Nigerians undermines their impact. At this point, I support reopening the borders to allow food imports. Government should keep supporting the farmers till they can meet up with demands. If some farmers and middlemen can't compete fairly, they should consider other professions.
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by tobolos(m): 8:15pm On Feb 26, 2025
Worthy to note that the appreciation of the Naira is insignificant here. The price should keep dropping.

Yesterday, at Ota market, a bag of 50kg rice is now #67,000.
Where are the cheap local rice sef? Dey don upgrade to international standard?..Naija i hail
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by Aggroundnut: 8:52pm On Feb 26, 2025
AmazingGenius:
Source: https://dailytrust.com/food-prices-drop-ahead-ramadan/#google_vignette
Thank you for this wonderful update

We met more of this

Please Adamawa price , mubi

Expecially groundnut
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by Danmisra(m): 8:59pm On Feb 26, 2025
I pray food prices continue to drop so that, the level of hunger in the country can reduce so that the masses too can have a decent meal starting this fasting period.
A big sorry to the farmers, as usual in business the is profit and loss
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by NinjaMetahuman: 9:10pm On Feb 26, 2025
HydraFeeds:
Cost of production should drop too so that farmers can make profit as well.
cost of production will drop if naira continues to remain stable.

Importation however, must continue.

Let the farmers compete with foreign import instead of putting masses at their mercy where they hoard food, course artificial scarcity and sell at ridiculous prices, and at the same time blame federal government for their greeds.
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by NinjaMetahuman: 9:12pm On Feb 26, 2025
onyxo76:
so why has the meatpie I buy now 1400 from 1200 if price of flour has fallen
one of the reasons I want everything to remain the same.

The price of dollars and raw materials will fall, but greedy manufacturers will remain greedy.
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by NinjaMetahuman: 9:14pm On Feb 26, 2025
Igbokid:
This is true .
A relative in Oyo complained that a lorry of cassava which sold for about 500k previously now sells for about 300k .
Like one of the farmers opined, importation is just a stop gap measure and not sustainable.
We do not even have the forex to start with .

Tinubu should do more to get our farmers back to their farms . El -Rufai’s errand boys like Turji and co must be decisively dealt with .

NB : What is Lucky Aiyedatiwa doing in Ondo to secure the forests and highways from Fulani supporter of APC terrorists ??
importation and local production should go hand in hand in other to control price.

They should stop banning importations.

If locally produced food is cheaper than foreign ones, people will buy the locally produced ones.
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by Omalicious1: 9:32pm On Feb 26, 2025
AmazingGenius:
Source: https://dailytrust.com/food-prices-drop-ahead-ramadan/#google_vignette
It's disheartening to read that some farmers aren't happy with the price reduction...smh
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by HydraFeeds(m): 9:36pm On Feb 26, 2025
NinjaMetahuman:
cost of production will drop if naira continues to remain stable.

Importation however, must continue.

Let the farmers compete with foreign import instead of putting masses at their mercy where they hoard food, course artificial scarcity and sell at ridiculous prices, and at the same time blame federal government for their greeds.
You're right but w can't deny the fact that an acre of maize farm in some developed countries might produce more than an acre of local maize farm and have cheaper cost of production because of better seeds and mechanisation .
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by Hellisreal70: 9:36pm On Feb 26, 2025
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by Insectkiller: 10:01pm On Feb 26, 2025
Pity no fvcking farmer..

Farmers are wicked..
Farmer cried that govt should stop importation so they (farmers) can have the market... Then, govt ban importation.
Before u say jack, price of rice went up to #14k, #15k, #16k...as if that wasn't enof...it went up to 25k...
Before u know it went up to 37-40k...
As if that was not enough it went up to 70k, now 95,000 in December 2024..

When the farmers have opportunity then abuse it and suffered Nigerians.. Farmers keep increasing prices of farm produce and they were smiling to the bank at the detriment of Nigerians.

Farmers are wicked...if they like let them hug transformer, let's concern...

We Nigerians want price reduction of all commodities in Nigeria so that life can be convenient for Nigerians.

Fvck farmers!!

Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by Nelsondiego69: 10:45pm On Feb 26, 2025
If na Christmas na e go dey rise, make una weldone oh 👋
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by Smartwave: 10:47pm On Feb 26, 2025
Emu4life:
This thing na audio o.
Nothing reduce for this side
Audiohuh Go round and see. Many are crying 😭 here in North.

Most people borrow money for food storage, expecting price to rise like last year but lo and behold bad market for them

The Bean that cost #2700 per mudu during harvest is now 1700 -2000 same go for Maize, etc.

I don't know your place ooooooo 😄😃😃😃😃
Maybe you people decided to hold yourself hostage
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by ambale(m): 11:06pm On Feb 26, 2025
Tinubu and his men has finally unleashed the greatest weapon in their armoury Propaganda and vague claims

So people are blind to see that the prices are coming down abi?
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by Skyehigher1: 11:53pm On Feb 26, 2025
If govern
ment open our land border now everything will cheap buhari is the cause of food price hike if border is open things will good nigerians business men and women are very greedy
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by Bullet4thiefnub: 11:57pm On Feb 26, 2025
Story , dropping on nairaland
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by okeke6969: 2:26am On Feb 27, 2025
Igbokid:
This is true .
A relative in Oyo complained that a lorry of cassava which sold for about 500k previously now sells for about 300k .
Like one of the farmers opined, importation is just a stop gap measure and not sustainable.
We do not even have the forex to start with .

Tinubu should do more to get our farmers back to their farms . El -Rufai’s errand boys like Turji and co must be decisively dealt with .

NB : What is Lucky Aiyedatiwa doing in Ondo to secure the forests and highways from Fulani supporter of APC terrorists ??
If it is true, why is food stuff price still high?
One rubber of garri is N900
One rubber of rice is N2800
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by Reality2023: 10:20am On Feb 27, 2025
Yinmu
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by commoditiesnig(m): 10:58pm On Feb 27, 2025
Goodnews
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by masseratti: 10:13am On Feb 28, 2025
24kmagik:
Even El-rufai criticized this food importation policy of the government during that his Arise interview because it will kill the local Agriculture industry.

These imported foods from Europe and Asia are heavily subsidized by the government, coupled with the fact that it's mechanized farming.

Nigerian farmers (the real farmers) don't get any sort of funding or support from the government, plus the farming is strictly manual process.

If the government want food to be cheap, subsidize the process for farmers by 80%. Even if that means registering the farmers to know who the beneficiaries are, and then support them with modern farming tools.

If the government can't do that, we should just scrap out the agric ministry and continue importation till thy kingdom come.

How can I spend huge amount of money to produce food and when I'm about to sell to recoup my investment, you drop a policy that crashes the price and then I'm forced to sell at a lost?

Will that make me go back to such investment again?

Who is advising this agric minister?
nothing written here is new and it has been done before..govt gave farmers money to farm rice billions of dollars through Nisral..what was the result..farmers collected money most refused to pay back ..and nothing is happening.. fertilizer has been subsidized most especially to northern farmers from the 80s ..why are we still here.
Not only that this is the perfect time for the government policy.. middlemen are the real problem not even farmers ..when there is abundance in produce, except for Perishable crops,they blatantly refuse to reduce price,not only that they form a cabal and control the price in the market thereby hindering the spirit of free market that will drive price down .
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by 24kmagik: 12:52pm On Feb 28, 2025
masseratti:
nothing written here is new and it has been done before..govt gave farmers money to farm rice billions of dollars through Nisral..what was the result..farmers collected money most refused to pay back ..and nothing is happening.. fertilizer has been subsidized most especially to northern farmers from the 80s ..why are we still here.
Not only that this is the perfect time for the government policy.. middlemen are the real problem not even farmers ..when there is abundance in produce, except for Perishable crops,they blatantly refuse to reduce price,not only that they form a cabal and control the price in the market thereby hindering the spirit of free market that will drive price down .
Ask 10 farmers that you know personally if they actually benefited from that Nirsal bullshit. It was another means to Syphon government funds. In my little capacity, I farm upto 2 hectares to rice and I've never benefited from any government agric program. Even if it gets to the real farmers, what is the %tage of people that benefited against those that didn't? If 200k farmers benefited from such programs, is that enough to crash the price of food when more than 1m didn't benefit?

Nigerians want to buy a bag of 50Kg rice for 5000 but don't want to go to farm. Why can't more people go into farming since you guys think farmers are greedy? Abi you no want cashout too?

We'll still be here when you guys start blaming the government due to weak currency.

Like, what can we say we are even good at as a country?

The solution to every of our problem is IMPORT.
Re: Food Prices Drop Ahead Of Ramadan, Lent by masseratti: 1:47pm On Feb 28, 2025
24kmagik:
Ask 10 farmers that you know personally if they actually benefited from that Nirsal bullshit. It was another means to Syphon government funds. In my little capacity, I farm upto 2 hectares to rice and I've never benefited from any government agric program. Even if it gets to the real farmers, what is the %tage of people that benefited against those that didn't? If 200k farmers benefited from such programs, is that enough to crash the price of food when more than 1m didn't benefit?

Nigerians want to buy a bag of 50Kg rice for 5000 but don't want to go to farm. Why can't more people go into farming since you guys think farmers are greedy? Abi you no want cashout too?

We'll still be here when you guys start blaming the government due to weak currency.

Like, what can we say we are even good at as a country?

The solution to every of our problem is IMPORT.
bro personally I know close go like 6 farmers in Ogun state that benefitted ..if you didn't apply don't say they didn't give because they actually did give ...a good number of rice producing farmers with their association were given loans ,it was also not paid back ..my point here is that yeah Government do release funds for all this subsidis or loans but corruption takes like 30 percent of it not that it wasn't given ..heck emefiele and former Nisral head are currently been prosecuted..my own point is we Nigerians are basically our own problem there is nothing we no sabi spoil..be it the citizens or the government.
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