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Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by mattjunior(m): 4:23pm On Nov 25, 2019
Rice price rises by 29.41% in two months

Price of rice, a staple consumed during festivities in Nigeria, has risen by over 29.41 per cent since July, along with other foodstuffs. This is even as Christmas is just a few weeks away, Anna Okon reports

Before August 28 when the Nigeria Customs Service closed the borders against her neighbours, the price of rice was N17,000 per 50-kilogramme bag, having risen from N14, 000 a few months before.

Currently the price of foreign parboiled rice, has gone up to between N22, 000 and N30, 000, findings by our correspondent have shown.

Also, the price of local rice that is positioned to replace foreign ones on Nigeria’s dietary palate has also gone up.

It was gathered that the local rice at Bodija market in Ibadan, Oyo State, was being sold for N20, 000 per 50kg bag and N16, 000/50kg in Minna in Niger State.

In Garko Market, Kano, it sells for N20, 000/50kg bag.

In Lapal, Niger State; Gboko, Benue State; Maitagari, Jigawa State and Ughelli, Delta State, local rice sells for N18,000/50kg, N11,000/50kg, N19,000/50kg and N23,000/50kg bag, respectively.

In Egbeda Market in Lagos, local rice sells for about N18, 000; in Umuahia main market, Abia State, it sells for N22, 000.

The popular Ofada rice, consumed for its rich nutritional value and great flavour, sells for N28, 000 per 50kg bag and between N2, 800 and N3, 500 per 5kg bag.

This was not the case in July as data from Nigerian agriculture produce portals show.

In July, imported rice was N17, 000; local rice sold for between N11, 000 and N15, 000 for 50kg bag.

Other staples such as noodles, chicken and mackerel (ice fish) have also witnessed price increases.

Mackerel, for instance, has increased from between N950 and N1,000 per kilo to N1, 200/kilo. The price of noodles has moved from between N1,800 and N1,950 per carton to N2,100.

The breeder agriculture chicken sold for N4,500 in October, according to the National Bureau of Statistics, currently sells for between N5,000 and N5, 500.

The NBS in its Consumer Price Index which measures inflation stated that inflation rate hit 11.61 per cent in October from 11.24 in September, increasing by 0.37 per cent.

The bureau stated that this was the highest increase in eight months.

Some consumers said it would be tough to buy food items for the Yuletide season.

One of them, a housewife, Buky Olaoye, said, “The only way to do it is to buy items from far away markets where things are cheaper. Instead of buying foodstuffs in Ikeja, for instance, we will have to buy from Oyingbo or Egbeda.

“Also, it will be wise for two or more people to come together and buy in bulk and then share items.”

The Director General, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr Muda Yusuf, said the months ahead would be tough for consumers.

He said at this time of the year, due to high demand ahead of the festive season, rice and other staples usually witnessed increase in price.

Yusuf said, “However, this year has been more severe because of the border closure as a large supply of food items comes from neighbouring countries and once that supply is suddenly cut off, then it leads to scarcity.

“Things will likely continue to be tight for consumers up till early next year and it affects other commodities apart from rice as people try to find cheaper alternatives.”

He advised the government to intensify efforts at boosting local production.

He said, “Productivity is still very low. Many farmers are still relying on the traditional method of farming. That cannot feed 200 million people.

“Government should do something fast because this is a real social problem. The government should consider the plight of those who are paying the high prices.”

The Director General, Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association, Mr Timothy Olawale, said the government had achieved economic and security gains from the border closure.

Olawale said the same could not be said for the ordinary man in view of skyrocketing prices of food.

He said, “One had expected that the price of rice for instance would crash due to local production. A bag of rice that went for N14, 000 before border closure now sells for N26, 000.

“Turkey and chicken are now so prohibitive that other options like beef and goat meat are no longer preferred alternatives as they have also joined the league of food out of the reach of the masses.

“This underscores the fact that Nigeria is not self-sufficient in food production as wrongly assumed by the government. Workers’ take-home or pay can no longer take them beyond the bus stop.

“The masses are totally at the receiving end. Businesses especially in the hospitality sector have not fared well as the cost of stocking food is gradually becoming a Herculean task with food cost served guests per cover being increased.”

He said the border closure would not have been necessary if the government agents put in charge of manning them were efficient.

“Nigerians are choking and gradually being emasculated by this economic strangulation. Only timely interventions by government will save the situation,” he said.

Olawale argued that the passage of the new finance bill that would increase Value Added Tax, excise duties and other levies would bring untold hardship on the common man.

“Nigerians are urged to tighten their belts and prepare for real hard times as it seems government interest and economic agenda geared towards the maximisation of revenue at the expense of the welfare of the masses,” he said.

The Chief Executive Officer of Comtrade Group, an agriculture conglomerate, Mr Abiodun Oladapo, said most agro entrepreneurs had abandoned their infrastructure used in the production of food locally because smuggling of the products had sent them out of business.

He said, “These people are returning to their farms now that the borders have been shut and the demand for food is rising.

“It will take time because for chicken alone, it will take a minimum of 42 days to breed; the same for many other items.”

Oladapo, who is in support of the border closure, gave the assurances that if it was sustained, local farmers would produce enough to crash the prices of food.

Source: https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/rice-price-rises-by-29-41-in-2-months/amp/

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Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by oz4real83(m): 4:27pm On Nov 25, 2019
Na now you wake up? It is "tay tay long: grin grin

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Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by lonelydora: 8:35pm On Nov 25, 2019
Who can direct me to that place in Kano someone can eat to his fill with N30?


In Rivers state,
Local rice = 22,000
Foreign rice = 30,000


According to Lai Mohammed, Nigerians eat rice too much

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Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by MoIbrahim: 8:35pm On Nov 25, 2019
Na so MTN and Econet SIM rise from 3.5k reach 17k, come finally reach 23k sef.


Today na how much dem be?

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Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by nototribalist: 8:35pm On Nov 25, 2019
I was in the market 2 days ago and I asked the lady how much is 25kg (half bag) she said it's 6,500, While full 50kg bag is 13,000.

Ghanaians are now bribing our media to write rubbish. We don't have the key to that border anymore. So stop wasting your time

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Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by Afiahomes(m): 8:35pm On Nov 25, 2019
shocked shocked
Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by Muyiwaipere(m): 8:35pm On Nov 25, 2019
ABeg I no know the rice Una dey talk about.

Meanwhile anyone here with any menial job?... I am a professional mason(bricklayer),electrical engineer and solar engineer.
Need any of this service Biko beep me on whatsapp 0 7 0 8 9 9 6 2 4 7 0.
Man needs something to support family now

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Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by Maslib: 8:35pm On Nov 25, 2019
Okay , we are happy with it . $1 to #1 crew are happy
Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by Mac2016(m): 8:35pm On Nov 25, 2019
From 16k to 29k
.
Is that your 29% increase? shocked

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Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by mercyokoro24(f): 8:35pm On Nov 25, 2019
grin

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Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by apikipiki1(m): 8:35pm On Nov 25, 2019
Las las we go use beans do Christmas.

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Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by Nvc078: 8:36pm On Nov 25, 2019
Must we eat rice?

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Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by otokx(m): 8:36pm On Nov 25, 2019
Is it not Nigeria again?
Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by Remmy07: 8:36pm On Nov 25, 2019
This guy above me you have fast fingers oo
Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by Kingv(m): 8:36pm On Nov 25, 2019
The hardest thing in this world for now is being a Nigerian in NIGERIA

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Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by GeneralShepherd(m): 8:36pm On Nov 25, 2019
Nigeria is better than Canada and Australia oo grin grin. Una never see anything

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Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by Godhatesodomy: 8:37pm On Nov 25, 2019
Wow
Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by Blitzerz: 8:38pm On Nov 25, 2019
Nvc078:
Must we eat rice?
.... When price of fuel went up under buhari, people of your kind also asked "must we buy fuel"?
Don't worry
Very soon you and your kind will ask,
"must we survive"?


That time will soon reach

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Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by 24kmagic: 8:38pm On Nov 25, 2019
Another one
Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by SalamRushdie: 8:38pm On Nov 25, 2019
Inflation was going to be the only outcome of the border closure or were we expecting something else ? The price will escalate till a point this same Buhari govt will start importing rice directly through the ministry of Agric and distributing on the street to who the call the poorest of the poorest and call it a palliative measure , Las Las another pipeline for subsidy corruption opens up

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Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by WonderManly(m): 8:39pm On Nov 25, 2019
Wetin concern me self!

Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by Nobody: 8:39pm On Nov 25, 2019
Suffering and smiling.

Nigerian govt knows what to do, closing border is not part of it.

Economics graduates not students can explain further grin

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Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by abkrgumel(m): 8:39pm On Nov 25, 2019
angry we want local but the stakeholders are greedy. Don't worry uncle Dangote is coming, the price will crash and dem go cry embarassed when supply balanced with supply
Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by qanda: 8:39pm On Nov 25, 2019
Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by wonuks(m): 8:39pm On Nov 25, 2019
shocked
Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by TallPck1(m): 8:39pm On Nov 25, 2019
Las Las everybody go dey alright

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Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by hisexcellency34: 8:40pm On Nov 25, 2019
Abegi, open the border
Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by grandstar(m): 8:40pm On Nov 25, 2019
incompetence galore
Re: Rice Price Rises By 29.41%, In Two Months Following Border Closure by Sukueponmalu: 8:40pm On Nov 25, 2019
The way Pdp supporters have been ranting about this rice price thing.
I was thinking the price had increased by more than 100%.

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