expressed fears that the rising costs of food items in the various
markets will worsen this year owing to the activities of killer Fulani
herdsmen who have taken over farmlands in most parts of the country.
Federal Government to address the dangerous trend might cause starvation
in most homes as the people would pay more to buy inadequate food items
in the market.
All Farmers Association of Nigeria, Aondoana Kuhe, who spoke on behalf
of farmers in the state, told SUNDAY PUNCH that the current
unchecked attacks on his members in the state by the killer herdsmen
would definitely cause famine in the country.
food crops were cultivated, had been occupied by the herdsmen while
farmers, who escaped being killed, had fled to urban communities, where
there is relative safety.
highest producers of rice, yam, soya bean, corn and sesame seeds but
when our farmers could no longer assess their farms, how do we produce
food crops for the nation?”
23 local government areas in the state reputed for large production of
food crops, were currently under attacks by the Fulani.
for Agriculture and Natural Resources, James Anbua, who corroborated the
AFAN’s claims, said farmers in the state had lost over N8bn on rice
alone since the attacks started on New Year’s Day.
the fifth largest producer of rice in the country with the expectation
of a bumper harvest this year.
produce 25,000 metric tons of rice and soya bean but there are just a
few in the market because the ones that are due for harvest could not be
taken from the farms.”
attackers set ablaze bans of yams and other food crops after feeding
their animals with enough quantity thereby making the food production
ratio of the state to drop by 45 per cent.
our correspondents, decried the rise in prices of food stuffs between
February and June this year as a result of the attacks on farmers by
herdsmen.
February, a tuber of yam was sold for N200 in Makurdi, though depending
on the size, but that as of June, a tuber of yam in the markets cost
between N400 and N500.
Agbekoya Farmers Association, Chief Olatunji Bandele, confirmed that
food crops being produced from the northern part of the country had
become very expensive in the various markets in the south.
are very expensive now. The entire country still depends on the northern
farmers to produce the various varieties from their farms.
items that come from the North are on the high side in terms of prices. I
think the price of garri is now N7,000 per bag. Food items that come
from the North like yam and beans have become very expensive.”
between February and the first week of July in some Lagos markets
visited by one of our correspondents.
some of the markets revealed that in February, a moderate tuber of yam
was sold for N500 but now, it sells for between N1,300 and N1,500.
February but it is currently being sold for N350 while a paint bucket of
garri, which was N300 then, now attracts N400.
Farmers Association of Nigeria, Chief Femi Oke, allayed the fears that
the attacks by herdsmen would trigger food price hike, but called on the
government to end the killings.
fact, the cost of some food items is coming down because more people are
going into agriculture. Also, this year’s budget is encouraging than
what we had in the previous years.”
President, Nigeria Cassava Growers Association, Segun Adewumi, decried
the killings by herdsmen.
disturbed by herders and I believe this disturbance, if not addressed in
earnest, will affect the prices of food, especially yam.”
