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Nigerians Struggle as Garri Prices Hit Record High Due to Cassava Shortage

The price of garri, a popular staple food in Nigeria, has skyrocketed by 108 per cent in three months, reaching a record high as cassava production shrinks nationwide. A survey conducted by DAILY POST in major markets in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, reveals that the average price of a 50kg bag of yellow garri surged from an average of N18,000 in December 2023 to N37,500 in March 2024.

Similarly, a 4-litre paint container measure of yellow garri now sells for an average of N2,500 compared to N1,200 in December 2023, while a 50kg bag of white garri sells at N35,000 as against N17,000 sold in December 2023, indicating a 105 per cent increase in price.

Nigeria, the world’s largest producer and consumer of cassava, was projected to produce 60.8 million metric tonnes of cassava in 2022. However, the production of the tubers in 2023 was hampered by the impact of climate change, worsening insecurity, and uncertainty surrounding the elections.

Segun Adewumi, National President of Nigeria Cassava Growers Association, attributed the production shortfall to farmers’ discouragement from cultivating cassava extensively last year due to the uncertainty surrounding the 2023 elections.

Garri, often regarded as ‘poor man’s food’ in Nigeria, has become increasingly unaffordable for many Nigerians due to the recent hike in its cost, along with other food items. Food inflation in Nigeria increased to 35.42 per cent in January 2024, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.

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