Will Nigeria's interventions stem food inflation?
How will the on-going government interventions help curb higher food prices in Nigeria? Meanwhile, recent flood warnings raise fresh concerns over heightened impact around the nation’s food baskets in the North. Obiajuru Luya, Founder and Lead Consultant at FarmHaven 360 Ventures joins CNBC Africa for more.
Wed, 21 Aug 2024 14:03:53 GMT
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- The challenges of rising food prices in Nigeria amidst government interventions and the impact on grassroots farmers.
- The need for a comprehensive approach to address underlying issues affecting food production and security.
- The importance of early weather forecasts, strategic planning, and public-private partnerships to stabilize food prices and ensure sustainable production.
Nigeria is currently grappling with the impact of higher food prices and the challenges of curbing food inflation. Recent flood warnings have heightened concerns over the nation's food production in the North, impacting the food baskets of the country. Obiajuru Luya, Founder and Lead Consultant at FarmHaven 360 Ventures, shed light on the ongoing government interventions and their effectiveness in addressing the issue of rising food prices. The trajectory of food inflation in Nigeria has seen various interventions from grain distribution to fertilizers, as well as the recent opening of a duty-free food import window. However, the impact of these interventions on grassroots farmers remains a challenge as they face issues such as insecurity, climate change, and disease outbreaks. Despite a slight deceleration in inflation numbers, staple prices have skyrocketed by over 300% in the past year, prompting questions about the effectiveness of the current interventions. The deployment of the army to protect farmers in the North raises concerns about militarizing food production belts. While increased security measures may help, a more comprehensive approach is needed to address the underlying issues affecting food production. The decentralization of food production and response strategies to flood risks are crucial in ensuring food security across the country. With farmers in Jigawa losing significant amounts of produce due to floods and rice farms being impacted, the need for robust response measures is urgent. However, the response to flood risks appears inadequate, raising concerns about the impact on food prices in the coming months. The upcoming harvest season coupled with logistical challenges and supply issues further exacerbate the situation, leading to continued food inflation and price hikes. Addressing insecurity and improving production must be prioritized to stabilize food prices and ensure sufficient supply for both local consumption and exports. Obiajuru Luya emphasized the importance of early weather forecasts and strategic planning to mitigate risks and enhance food production. Achieving food security in Nigeria requires a concerted effort from the government and the private sector to address the root causes of food inflation and ensure sustainable food production.