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Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by FreeStuffsNG: 8:27pm On May 26, 2025
Putindbutt:
https://dailytrust.com/cassava-producers-take-steps-as-starch-import-crashes-price/
The pharma industry doesn't use cassava Starch so it's mischievous to blame them for crash in the price of cassava Starch. It's market correction since most of them thought prices of food will not crash. It's crash in food prices that affected them and secondary was shift to now cheaper corn Starch
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by agabaI23(m): 8:28pm On May 26, 2025
Putindbutt:
See this one... The President was not talking about foods... He had given you enough opportunity to bring down food prices but una no gree. Government will help you crash the price, make una no worry.
You didn't read the article.
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by MrBONE2(m): 8:40pm On May 26, 2025
sylve11:
The government should also lower the cost of grains. undecided cool
And Abado flour cheesy

Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by Omalicious1: 8:46pm On May 26, 2025
Putindbutt:
https://dailytrust.com/cassava-producers-take-steps-as-starch-import-crashes-price/
As far as the price keeps coming down, I don't have an issue. Scarcity and high cost of things are artificial.
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by chidiokay: 8:54pm On May 26, 2025
donpata:
Because we are cursed with dumb leaders, we will continue to suffer. It is suicide to support importation against local production. Same thing is happening to maize production. Fertilizer is still very expensive and so are herbicides and pesticides. Rather than addressing these challenges for long term sustainable agricultural development, government is now taking the lazy man's way for temporary gains due to elections.

Even a newborn baby knows that the disastrous level of insecurity in the country especially in the north, is the major cause of high food prices since many farming communities have been displaced. Rather than address this terrible issue head-on, government has resorted to window dressing for temporary gains and more trouble later.

I see ignorant comments where people are blaming the farmers for not using the opportunity wisely. That line of argument is a consequence of zero knowledge of basic economics. The farmers are to a large extent, victims of the situation we find ourselves.

Hoarding is a crime, and most of our farmers lack the capacity to hold onto their produces longer than two to three months cos they simply sell and buy fertilizer and other farm inputs as well as household groceries. The hoarders are the corrupt politicians and biz people with warehouses, and with capacity to store these products for years. Again, rather than targeting these persons, the government is allowing more importation, the lazy-man solution.

The people benefiting from the agricultural value chain locally are large. All these drama will just make them jobless. I understand there is hunger in the land but government should take up the responsibility of tackling insecurity and dealing with their hoarder friends so that food can be cheap. Subsidy for farming inputs are also great. Afterall, the farmers in countries we are importing from are heavily subsidized by their govts. Y not we? Why kill local industry. BUNCH OF MEDIOCRES.
Even though i agree with you cost of running is outrageous at this time We cant over rule the Fact that our local farmer are greed opportunists, they inflate price wey too much
Ever since Buhari locked our borders to enforce local production it as yielded nothing Positive.

if you are buying a Foreign rice at 500 and the local rice is 300 the moment govt ban foreign, the local rice from 300 will jumb to #550 .. cheesy thats the wickedness

Insecurity is a challenge no doubt but not withstanding farm produce are over priced ... should govt solve insecurity, who will fix the greedy mindset of farmers/middlemen/traders.

Our local manufacturers no dey try, they will give you less quality at lower quantity at higher price, if you taste imported Oat you will curse those that made naija oat
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by Vision101(m): 8:55pm On May 26, 2025
Didijiji:
something APC should have done since 2015

They keep forminf Jagaban till things are as destroyed as they are now

It is now they are trying to do what is NORMAL
What did PDP do before 2015?
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by Fetula4u(m): 8:56pm On May 26, 2025
Tinubu is trying

Emilokan 2027
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by Fetula4u(m): 8:56pm On May 26, 2025
Vision101:
What did PDP do before 2015?
ignore that moniker brr
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by Saladdin: 9:01pm On May 26, 2025
The Federal Government ought to have continued Obasanjo's policy of using Cassava to make bread. Those of us who attended unity school were fed with cassava bread. Too bad it was abandoned, at least it'll have absorbed excess production.

In as much as Nigerian farmers can be really greedy, we also have to consider the high cost at which they procure the agro-inputs and machineries used plus the insecurity menace.

Also Nigerian processors are part of the problem. Always moving with the crowd, no original idea. Everybody established food-grade starch factories.

Now there's hardly anyone who makes industrial-grade starch and modified starch for pharmaceuticals. Yet these companies spend billions upon billions to import them.

Everybody just dey collect...
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by Ikaeniyan0: 9:05pm On May 26, 2025
donpata:
Because we are cursed with dumb leaders, we will continue to suffer. It is suicide to support importation against local production. Same thing is happening to maize production. Fertilizer is still very expensive and so are herbicides and pesticides. Rather than addressing these challenges for long term sustainable agricultural development, government is now taking the lazy man's way for temporary gains due to elections.

Even a newborn baby knows that the disastrous level of insecurity in the country especially in the north, is the major cause of high food prices since many farming communities have been displaced. Rather than address this terrible issue head-on, government has resorted to window dressing for temporary gains and more trouble later.

I see ignorant comments where people are blaming the farmers for not using the opportunity wisely. That line of argument is a consequence of zero knowledge of basic economics. The farmers are to a large extent, victims of the situation we find ourselves.

Hoarding is a crime, and most of our farmers lack the capacity to hold onto their produces longer than two to three months cos they simply sell and buy fertilizer and other farm inputs as well as household groceries. The hoarders are the corrupt politicians and biz people with warehouses, and with capacity to store these products for years. Again, rather than targeting these persons, the government is allowing more importation, the lazy-man solution.

The people benefiting from the agricultural value chain locally are large. All these drama will just make them jobless. I understand there is hunger in the land but government should take up the responsibility of tackling insecurity and dealing with their hoarder friends so that food can be cheap. Subsidy for farming inputs are also great. Afterall, the farmers in countries we are importing from are heavily subsidized by their govts. Y not we? Why kill local industry. BUNCH OF MEDIOCRES.
Please delete this comment oga
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by Ikaeniyan0: 9:05pm On May 26, 2025
sylve11:
The government should also lower the cost of grains. undecided cool
Price of grain is already falling
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by NOETHNICITY(m): 9:09pm On May 26, 2025
Putindbutt:
See this one... The President was not talking about foods... He had given you enough opportunity to bring down food prices but una no gree. Government will help you crash the price, make una no worry.
Nice one from government

Nigerians are wicked, I support the government policy on this one

They should eat their cassava
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by Lumig: 9:09pm On May 26, 2025
I love what's going on
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by Didijiji: 9:09pm On May 26, 2025
Vision101:
What did PDP do before 2015?
they ensured we got 50Kg of rice at 8k

Unlike the demons in power currently
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by olaniyilukman(m): 9:10pm On May 26, 2025
Putindbutt:
See this one... The President was not talking about foods... He had given you enough opportunity to bring down food prices but una no gree. Government will help you crash the price, make una no worry.
God bless you bro, average Nigerian is not patriotic, just imagine these people drive food prices up without considering the common man ..
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by NOETHNICITY(m): 9:11pm On May 26, 2025
donpata:
Because we are cursed with dumb leaders, we will continue to suffer. It is suicide to support importation against local production. Same thing is happening to maize production. Fertilizer is still very expensive and so are herbicides and pesticides. Rather than addressing these challenges for long term sustainable agricultural development, government is now taking the lazy man's way for temporary gains due to elections.

Even a newborn baby knows that the disastrous level of insecurity in the country especially in the north, is the major cause of high food prices since many farming communities have been displaced. Rather than address this terrible issue head-on, government has resorted to window dressing for temporary gains and more trouble later.

I see ignorant comments where people are blaming the farmers for not using the opportunity wisely. That line of argument is a consequence of zero knowledge of basic economics. The farmers are to a large extent, victims of the situation we find ourselves.

Hoarding is a crime, and most of our farmers lack the capacity to hold onto their produces longer than two to three months cos they simply sell and buy fertilizer and other farm inputs as well as household groceries. The hoarders are the corrupt politicians and biz people with warehouses, and with capacity to store these products for years. Again, rather than targeting these persons, the government is allowing more importation, the lazy-man solution.

The people benefiting from the agricultural value chain locally are large. All these drama will just make them jobless. I understand there is hunger in the land but government should take up the responsibility of tackling insecurity and dealing with their hoarder friends so that food can be cheap. Subsidy for farming inputs are also great. Afterall, the farmers in countries we are importing from are heavily subsidized by their govts. Y not we? Why kill local industry. BUNCH OF MEDIOCRES.
Buhari did all this in the name of promoting local production, yet he failed most disastrously
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by Ikaeniyan0: 9:11pm On May 26, 2025
Ever8090:
how about crashing the cost of farming the cassava .like chemicals, cost of labour, transportation etc ...if those areas are not taken care of, the famers will have to lay down their tools or only farm for household consumption and people like you who can't even farm one cassava stem will go hungry or buy imported commodities at high cost which is exactly what those imports are fighting to achieve...
Why did they not crash the price after they received billions of naira from Buhari?
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by Spandau: 9:12pm On May 26, 2025
Didijiji:
something APC should have done since 2015

They keep forminf Jagaban till things are as destroyed as they are now

It is now they are trying to do what is NORMAL
Was Tinubu president in 2015?
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by Spandau: 9:14pm On May 26, 2025
Esthered:
Why didn't they crash their prices earlier?
What kind of question is that?
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by Anguldi(m): 9:14pm On May 26, 2025
Putindbutt:
See this one... The President was not talking about foods... He had given you enough opportunity to bring down food prices but una no gree. Government will help you crash the price, make una no worry.
Nigeria food prices is more expensive than international rates . A ton of chicken in Nigeria is X4 of the international rates, same applies to corn, rice etc
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by NOETHNICITY(m): 9:14pm On May 26, 2025
zero8zero:
When prices come down, farmers, transporters, oil marketers & others will be crying.
This is the wicked mindset of Nigerians
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by IPDGP: 9:15pm On May 26, 2025
When sack of cassava was around 10k , one wrap of fufu is 100 naira, now that sack of cassava dropped, wrap of fufu is still ,#100.
Na we dey do ourselves
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by Anguldi(m): 9:15pm On May 26, 2025
NOETHNICITY:
Buhari did all this in the name of promoting local production, yet he failed most disastrously
A typical Nigerian is greedy, abuse of opportunities 🤦🤷. It's sad
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by Spandau: 9:16pm On May 26, 2025
adonainana:
Nigeria

Prices are high we complain

Government opens up borders for cheap substitutes to come in

Prices crash and people are still complaining

Besides if the ton of cassava fell by half why is a kg of garri being sold in the market still the same price
This is how you should know that Nigerians are wicked. We are the one doing ourselves.
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by Guestmale: 9:30pm On May 26, 2025
donpata:
Because we are cursed with dumb leaders, we will continue to suffer. It is suicide to support importation against local production. Same thing is happening to maize production. Fertilizer is still very expensive and so are herbicides and pesticides. Rather than addressing these challenges for long term sustainable agricultural development, government is now taking the lazy man's way for temporary gains due to elections.

Even a newborn baby knows that the disastrous level of insecurity in the country especially in the north, is the major cause of high food prices since many farming communities have been displaced. Rather than address this terrible issue head-on, government has resorted to window dressing for temporary gains and more trouble later.

I see ignorant comments where people are blaming the farmers for not using the opportunity wisely. That line of argument is a consequence of zero knowledge of basic economics. The farmers are to a large extent, victims of the situation we find ourselves.

Hoarding is a crime, and most of our farmers lack the capacity to hold onto their produces longer than two to three months cos they simply sell and buy fertilizer and other farm inputs as well as household groceries. The hoarders are the corrupt politicians and biz people with warehouses, and with capacity to store these products for years. Again, rather than targeting these persons, the government is allowing more importation, the lazy-man solution.

The people benefiting from the agricultural value chain locally are large. All these drama will just make them jobless. I understand there is hunger in the land but government should take up the responsibility of tackling insecurity and dealing with their hoarder friends so that food can be cheap. Subsidy for farming inputs are also great. Afterall, the farmers in countries we are importing from are heavily subsidized by their govts. Y not we? Why kill local industry. BUNCH OF MEDIOCRES.
Your submission is great, but I don't want to put the blame completely on government,we citizens on our own have our own problem, most Nigerians are unpatriotic ,we always misused opportunities and also as bad as the those people in power. Secondly we don't have enough patience and a government that is coming back for a reelection will not be folding its arm and be talking grammar,the hungry man on the street doesn't understand grammar.
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by JuanDeDios: 9:41pm On May 26, 2025
NOETHNICITY:
Nice one from government

Nigerians are wicked, I support the government policy on this one

They should eat their cassava
It's you who will suffer it - when farmers go out of business. Smh.
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by CHAQUR: 9:41pm On May 26, 2025
Because everyone now has access to the Internet, every Tom, dick and Harry now comment from the comfort of their rooms and believe that they too are correct given economic advice.
Like every other things in Nigeria, whenever the government regulate a sector by checking importation so as to improve the production in the sector, people will start taking advantage & decided to export instead of supplying the home needs. The home consumers will again shout to the government of unavailability & high cost... What else is expected of government than to relax the regulations and resume importation. Remember when dollars was rising, paint rubber of garri was almost dragging out of the reach of the poor despite being a complete local food. They were sending it to surrounding Africa countries for high exchange cefas.
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by Houseontherock1: 9:43pm On May 26, 2025
So because your government made you spend so much money planting cassava, we must buy at a very high rate even when we have cheaper alternative? You cassava farmers should face the government and fight for a reduction in cost of production e.g fertilizers, diesel etc. That way, you will produce cheaper cassava and imported ones will be neglected. The people can't afford your product for now!
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by JuanDeDios:
donpata:
Because we are cursed with dumb leaders, we will continue to suffer. It is suicide to support importation against local production. Same thing is happening to maize production. Fertilizer is still very expensive and so are herbicides and pesticides. Rather than addressing these challenges for long term sustainable agricultural development, government is now taking the lazy man's way for temporary gains due to elections.

Even a newborn baby knows that the disastrous level of insecurity in the country especially in the north, is the major cause of high food prices since many farming communities have been displaced. Rather than address this terrible issue head-on, government has resorted to window dressing for temporary gains and more trouble later.

I see ignorant comments where people are blaming the farmers for not using the opportunity wisely. That line of argument is a consequence of zero knowledge of basic economics. The farmers are to a large extent, victims of the situation we find ourselves.

Hoarding is a crime, and most of our farmers lack the capacity to hold onto their produces longer than two to three months cos they simply sell and buy fertilizer and other farm inputs as well as household groceries. The hoarders are the corrupt politicians and biz people with warehouses, and with capacity to store these products for years. Again, rather than targeting these persons, the government is allowing more importation, the lazy-man solution.

The people benefiting from the agricultural value chain locally are large. All these drama will just make them jobless. I understand there is hunger in the land but government should take up the responsibility of tackling insecurity and dealing with their hoarder friends so that food can be cheap. Subsidy for farming inputs are also great. Afterall, the farmers in countries we are importing from are heavily subsidized by their govts. Y not we? Why kill local industry. BUNCH OF MEDIOCRES.
Everything you wrote is correct. Except the part about “middlemen”.

The same economic argument you make about farmers applies to them. Most farmers aren’t into storage (and why should they be?). They need these “middlemen” to uptake their produce and pay them for their work WHENEVER they're ready to sell. These middlemen then provide valuable economic services like STORAGE and transportation. Without storage, which you people mistake for hoarding, the markets will be flooded with yams in September and there'd be no yams by January.

It’s sad that Nigerians don’t see the value of this and so demonise them – same way they blame farmers for hiking food prices because they don’t understand basic economics and so don’t know that if government fixes ROADS and reduce insecurity and police extortion, food will be cheaper. There is no time you go the markets in Nigeria that you won't find food to buy, so hoarding is not primarily the problem. That tomato crisis we faced the other year? There were actually no tomatos, not that someone was hoarding them.
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by JuanDeDios: 9:50pm On May 26, 2025
Guestmale:
Your submission is great, but I don't want to put the blame completely on government,we citizens on our own have our own problem, most Nigerians are unpatriotic ,we always misused opportunities and also as bad as the those people in power. Secondly we don't have enough patience and a government that is coming back for a reelection will not be folding its arm and be talking grammar,the hungry man on the street doesn't understand grammar.
Government has a responsibility to ensure food availability. No question. The problem is that we won't be here if they did their job. Fix the roads. Stop the extortion of truck drivers. Improve security. Then allow importation - so that no farmer can take advantage of the average Nigerian. Food prices will come down and farmers too will be happy because they can still sell at profits.

But what government is doing now? Abandon their primary duties, then use import to fix things, while destroying our agric sector in the process? All WRONG.
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by JuanDeDios: 9:53pm On May 26, 2025
CHAQUR:
Because everyone now has access to the Internet, every Tom, dick and Harry now comment from the comfort of their rooms and believe that they too are correct given economic advice.
Like every other things in Nigeria, whenever the government regulate a sector by checking importation so as to improve the production in the sector, people will start taking advantage & decided to export instead of supplying the home needs. The home consumers will again shout to the government of unavailability & high cost... What else is expected of government than to relax the regulations and resume importation. Remember when dollars was rising, paint rubber of garri was almost dragging out of the reach of the poor despite being a complete local food. They were sending it to surrounding Africa countries for high exchange cefas.
So you're against food export. Seriously someone needs to investigate why Nigerians massively skipped SS2 Economics. This is no longer funny.
Re: Cassava Producers Take Steps As Starch Import Crashes Price by JuanDeDios: 9:54pm On May 26, 2025
Ever8090:
how about crashing the cost of farming the cassava .like chemicals, cost of labour, transportation etc ...if those areas are not taken care of, the famers will have to lay down their tools or only farm for household consumption and people like you who can't even farm one cassava stem will go hungry or buy imported commodities at high cost which is exactly what those imports are fighting to achieve...

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