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    ‘Rice, Garri, Yam, Other Food Prices May Drop’

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    The All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) has said food prices may decline by the next harvest season if governments at all levels improve security and reduce production costs for farmers.

    Naija News reports that the Deputy Chairman of AFAN, Lagos State chapter, Mr Shakin Agbayewa, stated this on Tuesday, May 12, in Lagos during an interview with journalists.

    Agbayewa said staple foods such as rice, yams, cassava and garri could become more affordable if farmers were able to cultivate safely and access inputs at lower prices.

    According to him, insecurity, high fertiliser prices, rising fuel costs and expensive farm operations are among the major factors driving food inflation across the country.

    “The government must be intentional and deliberate.

    “Input costs are high. Fertiliser is expensive, while tractor operations cost more because of rising fuel prices. All these affect production,” he said.

    Agbayewa explained that the high cost of cultivation, transportation and security was eventually passed on to consumers in the markets.

    The AFAN official urged federal and state governments to support farmers with subsidised inputs, better rural roads, irrigation facilities and affordable credit.

    He also called for stronger collaboration with farmers’ associations to develop practical solutions that reflect the specific needs of each state.

    Agbayewa said increased agricultural production in the next farming season would naturally reduce pressure on food prices.

    He added that Nigeria had enough land and manpower to feed itself if the right policies were implemented.

    According to him, supporting farmers remains the most sustainable way to lower food prices and strengthen economic stability.

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