Nigerians are facing soaring food prices that threaten household budgets and food security across the country. Inflation in staple foods like rice, yam, and maize has reached double digits, causing hardship for millions, especially low-income families.
Experts attribute the spike to supply chain disruptions, poor harvests, and increased transportation costs. Market traders report rising wholesale prices, forcing retailers to pass costs to consumers.
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The government has promised to boost local food production and reduce import dependence, but immediate relief remains scarce.
Community leaders are calling for subsidies and emergency support to prevent worsening hunger.
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