Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar - Food - Nairaland
Nairaland Forum › Nairaland General › Food › Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar (9717 Views)
| Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by ogododo(op): 4:35pm On May 17 |
As soaring cattle prices push up the cost of beef across Nigeria amid deepening poverty, low-income families are increasingly forced to remove meat from their meals. Many can no longer afford not only beef, but also fish, chicken, turkey, and other sources of animal protein. In this report, IDOWU ABDULLAHI examines how shrinking purchasing power is pushing nutritious diets beyond the reach of millions of poor households and worsening the country’s malnutrition crisishttps://healthwise.punchng.com/meat-disappears-from-nigerian-homes-as-cow-prices-soar/
|
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by Flangelo12: 4:47pm On May 17 |
As reported by Fortune and CBS news.
|
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by okomile(f): 5:16pm On May 17 |
Bought 7k last week Saturday and I was given 8pcs ![]() My meat guy said next time, I should buy 10k. In my mind, meat should rest. |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by SmartPolician: 5:43pm On May 17 |
If Nigerians don't punish Tinubu by denying him their votes, they are actually saying that a politician can do anything and get away with it. |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by brain54(m): 6:13pm On May 17 |
Tell us basic necessities in homes that the prices haven't soared... ![]() Many basic staples have disappeared from homes. Nigerians are really suffering... but I'm not sure many have leant any lessons from it. Some people will still carry their two left legs to cue on a line and vote tinupu for 2nd term. Suffer no dey tire some people! |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by edogu(m): 7:04pm On May 17 |
In my house, it's either kpomo or fish. Chicken na for special occasion. ![]() |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by Christistruth03: 7:16pm On May 17 |
Nigerians need to start raising Quails in their backyards They multiply very fast |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by Gotocourt: 7:17pm On May 17 |
Cray fish price is crashing, add crayfish and enjoy. Drink water ![]() |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by mightyhaze: 7:25pm On May 17 |
Cassavarians go tell u say na achievement by Tinubu to reduce cholesterol among Nigerians ![]() |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by Emzedz: 7:49pm On May 17 |
Must u eat meat.. una neva see anything.. tinibu is a useless failure |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by jmoore(m): 8:37pm On May 17 |
Christistruth03:Na stone the bird go chop? Do you know the price difference of bag of feed from 2023 to 2026? |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by nairalanda1(m): 8:41pm On May 17 |
Christistruth03:Local chickens do just as better...but then again the question is...what would you feed them with? At least, if you got space, local chickens can eat anything. Quails may require better diet |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by nairalanda1(m): 8:45pm On May 17 |
We have always had this report over and over again for decades. We are running out of meat, government is making life harder, etc. I even recall the NRC advert from 1989...where the party promised meat on the table if you voted for them. Featured a guy buying bones because he could not afford meat. The issue is simple...large scale commercial farming of animals in Nigeria is so bad that we can't have a sustainable source of meat. We are left with cow meat from fulani herdsmen who wander around with their cows, and who do not run ranches, where they can produce meat in larger amounts using modern techniques. And governments have not fixed the problem over the years. Tinubu just dey look at the farmers, and is doing nothing about the herdsmen farmer crisis. And you know, he no wan take loans for raliways, which would have reduced the transport of cows on foot. We need reformation of our agriculture. |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by Lithiumite: 5:10am On May 18 |
okomile:I have been saying it here severally that I shelved beef from the menu long ago,we did almost 3 months without it and now its sparingly,can't remember when last we had it........my major anger is why beef is so expensive,I just don't get it,simply put we aren't producing enough or there is a deliberate attempt bybthe dealers to hold nigerians to ransome. The south is the biggest consumer of beef but produces next to no beef... states like oyo,ogun,osun,ondo why arent they invested in this venture,how many ranches have they built and must it be northerners that breed cattles. |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by Lithiumite: 5:26am On May 18 |
nairalanda1:Why arent southern states setting up ranches,must it be northerners breeding cattles and many of the cattle see around are usually in free range eating forage and drinking all kinds of water,I rarely see them being fed processed feeds then why the high cost? If prices of poultry is expensive i can understand but because of high cost of keeping them but fir cattle, I disagree.......its basically the dealers holding us all to ransom. Diesel had always been unsubsidised for over a decade now,how can you claim sudden increase in cost if pms is a factor,how can you tell me you need 500k to move 1 cow from the North to the south,how is that even possible.....a truck carrying atleast 70 cows will be 35m naira,thats insane. If these dealers can't do anything about it,let tinubu allow importation of beef and watch prices drop within 3 months. |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by MemphitzDgreat1(m): 5:30am On May 18 |
From my observation, the deeper tragedy is not just bad leadership, but a political culture where many defend wrongdoing simply because they believe it is “their turn.” Meanwhile, ordinary citizens continue to suffer across ethnic and religious lines alike. Nigeria cannot progress if voters keep lowering the standard for leaders they support while demanding excellence only from opponents. The electorate must become more politically conscious, more issue-driven, and less emotionally manipulated. Accountability should never depend on tribe, religion, or political affiliation. |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by Kukutente23: 6:07am On May 18 |
Lithiumite:Not everyone can eat what you're eating So stop using your lifestyle as a gold standard Historically, the south was never big on cattle production due to the presence of tse tse flies especially in the rainforest belt. That's actually the reason why the Fulani who are the main cattle rearing tribe took to nomadism. If you were paying attention in school you'll know this. And we're producing beef enough. We even imporr from Niger sometimes to augment. The major issue now is high transport cost and increase in animal feed and veterinary services cost. So even if you build ranches, cattle will simply become more expensive because believe it or not, ranching is far more expensive than nomadism So stop blaming states for everything and stop advocating rotten sawa as menu for decent humans |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by helinues: 6:14am On May 18 |
Hope the fishes haven't disappeared from the river as well |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by Lithiumite: 7:28am On May 18 |
Kukutente23:In the backyard sweat houses you attended in the name of schools didn't teach you disease resistant breeds could be introduced and be able to do well in the south,wasn't same done in poultry with development of hybrids like noiler breed domesticated to our peculiar environment and more disease resistant tonthe foreign broiler breeds. I agree ranching can be more expensive but most ranches would have their own forage and water sources and I remember during the buhari era,his minister for agric at the time was trying to introduce hybrid grass for livestock,that could be grown easily and quicker than our local variety,also most of our cattle feed on offals and grain residue which can be deployed as well such as beans chaff,rice husk,wheat chaff,cassava and yam waste etc. Transportation you claim but I bet you are pretty short in memory to realise diesel which the trucks for bringing these cattle run on has been unsubsidised for over a decade and prices had always been higher than petrol until recently when pms too got unsubsidised.....why was cattle cheaper then than now... 500k to transport a cow is a big lie and if true,thats the biggest scam ever,I am into logistics and I know what I am talking about. Why cant the states or LG's build meat processing plants with cold storage,that way you can haul more quantity at same cost down south orbits tinubu that should come build that too? |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by marlow1962(m): 7:52am On May 18 |
Don't worry we will adapt, maybe it's time to start killing lizards and using them as alternatives to meat or we will just produce our own cows/meat. After all, it's favouring I and my family. |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by Kukutente23: 7:53am On May 18 |
Lithiumite:So what are you waiting for to introduce the disease resistant breed or you don't like making money? Noiler is a mix of the local breed that had always existed in the south with the foreign breed. Which cow is indigent with the south that you'll recommend we experiment with? And was it states that introduced noiler? Oga logistician. So in your own business it's only petrol that's gone up in price How much was tyres and engine oil before balablu happened? How much did it cost to fix faults with spares and how much now? Or you think you just pour diesel in an engine and that's all. Is that how you run your own business? Has Tinubu provided electricity before you start asking for cold storage? Or are they going to run the cold storage with your saliva? Besides, I don't understand your own idea of economics especially the liberal type that your Tinubu embraces if you're asking states to rear cows, kill, store and process them so that you can eat free meat. I thought you guys are capitalists!! |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by jmoore(m): 8:12am On May 18 |
Lithiumite:Have you done research on price of cow that you want to import? |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by KillahPriest: 8:53am On May 18 |
Nigerians are seeing the real time effects of shege banza pro max and they shall chop the statistics by force literally ![]() |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by Predictor3: 9:11am On May 18 |
Kukutente23:Awolowo had ranches in Oke Ogun in the 50s. What they did then was to introduce breeds of cattle that were resistant to tsetse fly bites. Nothing is impossible if we are serious. But you are here already making excuses for bad governance. When you ranch your cattle, it's expensive but you reap higher profit because you have fatter cows and less mortality. Insulting that man was unnecessary |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by Kukutente23: 9:19am On May 18 |
Predictor3:Where are the Awolowo ranches now? He's actually making the excuses. You're jumping into a conversation without knowing the basics. In a country as diverse as Nigeria, each region is better off focusing on their areas of comparative strength and advantage Ranching disease resistant breeds of cattle will probably triple the cost compared to those coming from the north. So how's that a sensible model. The issue like I raised is not greed or low production as you both erroneously posit but the high cost across the entire economic landscape. You can't expect cattle rearing/ breeding to be an exception. A big sized cow that went for about 400k as at 2023 is over a million today. If the cow was from a ranch, do you think the price will also remain unchanged since 2023 given the fact that all other inputs including some imported ones would have also seen a jump in price? You can't cut your nose to spite your face just because you want to prove a point |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by Lithiumite: 10:11am On May 18 |
jmoore:No matter what,imported beef will be cheaper than what we have now.....buffalo beef is also an option and is wildly consumed in India,if we can import fish and smuggle poultry which still ends up cheaper than our own locally produced......beef will also be cheaper. |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by Ndenomy: 5:38pm On May 18 |
I remember when i first got admission and resumed IBBUL in 2018 ..remember 3k is enough to make me beef stew that will last throughout the week and i am This kind of person if i have 10meat at a time, then i Fit Carry like 3 on my next meal depending on how long I’ve coooked that stew.. What i am trying to see is that the locals there domt buy more than 5h or 1k so me buying 2k meat is like buying meat of 6-8k in a Lagos of today! I miss that down |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by israelmao(m): 5:39pm On May 18 |
Many things have gone with petrol subsidy in Nigeria.It is a domino effect of removal of oil subsidy. |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by AllBlack: 5:39pm On May 18 |
Must you eat meat? Can't you eat AGBADO and CASSAVA? DON'T WORRY Emilokan will soon borrow money so he can share to the POOREST OF THE POOR so they can at least smell meat before next year. |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by esnbrutality: 5:40pm On May 18 |
We must raise quail as your brother has failed as President. Will your TINUBU eat quail? ![]() Christistruth03: |
| Re: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by Racoon(m): 5:42pm On May 18 |
Providence will surely do the needful to this cursed and evil government. |
Butchers Fear Shutdown As Cow Price Soars To N2m • Lagos Butchers Lament As Cow Prices Soar To ₦1.7 Million • Nigerian Families Struggle To Survive As Food Prices Soar - Al Jazeera • 2 • 3 • 4
Quick And Easy Way Of Making Pounded Yam • Sallah: Ram Prices Surge Amid Insecurity, Low Supply • Peak Unstoppable Humans Of Change Comes To A Spectacular End


