Food prices in Nigeria have dropped due to bumper harvests, but purchasing power remains low.

Food prices in Nigeria have dropped due to bumper harvests resulting from sufficient rainfall, according to farmers and traders. However, purchasing power remains low, and prices for some items like rice, onions, maize, millet, and beans have not significantly declined. Farmers and traders call for increased civil servant salaries and prompt release of farm inputs for improved production.

August 18, 2024
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