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Market Shock: Latest Prices Of Rice, Beans, Tomatoes & Other Food Items Revealed
As of mid-February 2025, Nigeria continues to face rising food prices, putting immense pressure on household budgets and food security across the country.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Essential staples like rice, beans, and tomatoes have seen significant price hikes, worsening the economic strain on citizens.
The price of rice has skyrocketed, with a 50-kilogram bag costing around ₦75,000 in Lagos and ₦99,000 in Abuja by the end of 2024. This sharp rise is linked to currency devaluation, the removal of fuel subsidies, and disruptions in local production caused by flooding and insecurity, all of which have reduced supply and driven up costs.
Beans and Other Legumes
Beans, a crucial protein source for Nigerian households, have also witnessed price surges. While specific prices vary by region, the general trend shows a steady increase due to high transportation costs and supply chain disruptions. Inflation and currency depreciation have further exacerbated these challenges.
Tomatoes and Perishable Goods
Perishable items like tomatoes have been hit hard by price instability. Seasonal fluctuations, transportation bottlenecks, and post-harvest losses have led to inconsistent supply, making prices unpredictable. In urban areas, where demand is high, consumers are paying significantly more for tomatoes.
Key Drivers of Rising Food Prices
Several factors are fueling the ongoing food price inflation:
- Inflation: Nigeria’s annual inflation rate surged to 32.70% in September 2024, driven by higher food and energy costs following subsidy removals and currency devaluation.
- Supply Chain Disruptions: Insecurity, flooding, and logistical challenges continue to hamper food production and distribution.
- Transportation Costs: Rising fuel prices have increased the cost of moving goods, further impacting food prices.
