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Food Prices in Nigeria: Cost of Garri, Rice, Beans, Others Today – 31st March 2024

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Published: March 31, 2024
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In Nigeria today, the prices of essential food commodities such as rice, beans, garri, and others have become a pressing concern for citizens across the nation.

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Price Table for Essential CommoditiesImplications and Concerns:

The increasing cost of these staples has significant implications for the daily lives and budgets of Nigerians.

In this article, we’ll explore the current prices of these food items and delve into the factors driving these price changes.

  1. Why have food prices risen so sharply?
    • The rise in food prices can be attributed to various factors, including inflation, supply chain disruptions, currency devaluation, and increased production costs.
  2. What are the specific price ranges for staple foods?
    • Price of Bag of Rice: The cost of a 50kg bag of foreign rice ranges between N60,000 – N94,000.
    • Price of Bag of Beans: A bag of beans is priced between N40,000 to N60,000, depending on cleanliness and variety.
    • Price of Bag of Garri: White garri averages N43,000 per 50kg bag, yellow garri at N45,000, and Ijebu garri at N40,000 for 50kg.
    • Price of Palm Oil per Kg: Palm oil prices range from N34,000 to N37,000 for a 25kg container.
    • Price of Soya Beans: The national average for a 100kg bag of soya beans is N60,000, with wholesale and retail prices reflecting this trend at N600,000 and N680,000 per ton, respectively.

Price Table for Essential Commodities

CommodityAverage Price Range (₦)
Rice (50kg)60,000 – 94,000
Beans (per bag)40,000 – 60,000
Garri (50kg)40,000 – 45,000
Palm Oil (25kg)34,000 – 37,000
Soya Beans (100kg)60,000

Implications and Concerns:

  • Economic Hardship: The soaring food prices exacerbate economic hardship for many Nigerians, especially those living below the poverty line.
  • Food Security: Concerns have been raised about the long-term implications of the crisis on food security, as rising prices limit access to essential nutrition for vulnerable populations.
  • Social Stability: The unrest and protests sparked by the food crisis underscore broader concerns about social stability and the potential for civil unrest if the situation is not addressed promptly.
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