Nigeria lost 35m tons of food to postharvest losses in 2025 - Sanwo-Olu
Nigeria lost an average of 35 million metric tons of food in 2025 due to poor storage and broken logistics,...
Nigeria lost an average of 35 million metric tons of food in 2025 due to poor storage and broken logistics,...
Nigeria faces imminent egg shortages as day-old chick prices have surged 67 percent in three months, BusinessDay’s findings show. Poultry...
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Prices of urea, a nitrogen-based fertiliser, have surged 11 percent one week ahead of the planting season, as the Iran...