There is nationwide respite, as the Osinbajo-led Federal Government, is set to crash the soaring prices of food, by next week.
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Audu Ogbeh, disclosed this at the weekend, after the inauguration of managements of the three Federal Universities of Agriculture, at the Ministry, in Abuja.
The Minister, noted that prices of some staple foods, such as maize, sorghum, and millet, were beginning to drop in the market.
Ogbeh said: “In another two weeks, if we find out that the prices are not going down, we will open the grain reserves.
“Already, the price of maize is falling, even cost of sorghum and millet are beginning to drop.
“From N180, 000 per ton, maize dropped to N145, 000. In Kaduna, farmers were willing to sell at N135, 000. So it appears there is a natural drop.
“We are already moving 8, 000 tons of soya beans from Kaduna to Lagos, because we are exporting the commodity. The railway system is helping. They don’t have enough wagons, but the Transport Minister, Rotimi Amaechi, is bringing in some.”
According to him, transporting agricultural products through the railway is cheaper, with no taxes or breakdown of trucks on the highway.
He urged Nigerians not to panic over food shortage, because aside from existing grains stored in the silos, a new round of grains were being harvested in about four States.
He stated that despite the quantities of food West African countries exported from Nigeria, there were still a lot in the store.
The Minister, noted that farmers have expressed resentment over plans by the Federal Government, to cut food prices, because it is the first time they are making high profit from farming.
Speaking on invading pests, Ogbeh raised concerns on the attack of maize by armyworm disease spreading across Africa, which according to him already destroyed farms in Zimbabwe, Kenya, Tanzania, and Angola.
On fertiliser, he restated the determination to reduce cost of the farm input below N6, 000, from N12, 000.
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