Funding crisis leaves 5.4 million people stranded in West Africa – WFP
Food insecurity reached a 10-year high in West and Central Africa, affecting 47.2 million people during the June-August lean season.
Food insecurity reached a 10-year high in West and Central Africa, affecting 47.2 million people during the June-August lean season.
The index tracks the international prices of the most commonly traded food commodities.
This is contained in a statement released on Saturday in Abuja by Chi Lael, head of Communications, Advocacy and Marketing ...
Widespread flooding recorded in 2022 worsened the situation, FAO said.
There is no magical diet, and when it comes to metabolic literacy, even though you possibly might have heard how ...
The inflation fails to cool as energy prices continue to rise.
Nigeria spent $710.25 million on agricultural products from the U.S., and of that total, wheat alone gulped $503.63 million.
“The disaster has wiped away everything,” Mr Ali said. “I was hoping to harvest over 200 sacks of rice looking ...
The bureau stated this in its Selected Food Prices Watch Report for July 2022, released in Abuja on Monday.
Nigeria's food inflation reached 17.2 per cent and 18.37 per cent in March and April respectively, fuelled by factors that ...
Mr Ogunmoyela said Nigeria suffers capital flight and rejection of products due to the poor capacity of analytical laboratories
The fall was led by a significant downturn in vegetable oil and cereal, according to details highlighted in the Food ...
A positive market breadth was recorded as 28 gainers emerged against 23 laggards. The rest 64 participating stocks saw no ...
“I enjoyed the convention and my sales. I wish every day was APC convention, I will miss it dearly.’’
A police constable was recently spotted in a viral video holding a plate of food for a government official he ...
The price of a litre of palm oil moved from N600 to N1, 000, while vegetable oil increased from N2000 ...
The FAO Food Price Index averaged 127.4 points in August, up 3.1 per cent from July and 32.9 per cent ...
Akwa Ibom at 17.85 per cent, Bauchi at 17.74 per cent, and Abuja at 16.67 per cent recorded the slowest ...
The rates of widely eaten cereals and legumes rose by a average of 98 per cent in the last one ...
Vegetable oils, cereals, and dairy, led the decline, according to the Food and Agriculture Organisation.
Abuja had the slowest rise in prices on month-on-month food basis.
The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) urges President Buhari to order an open and transparent investigation on the matter.
The FAO food price index averaged 118.5 points in March, 2.1 per cent higher than in February and reaching its ...
“We must lay our cards very well, if not we can become slaves in our country.’’
International prices of maize, wheat and rice were either stable or edged up slightly.
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