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Is rice produced in Nigeria?

By Andrew Vasquez |

Rice, one of the major staple foods in Nigeria, is consumed across all Nigerian socioeconomic classes. Still, only about 57% of the 6.7 million metric tonnes of rice consumed in Nigeria annually is locally produced. This leads to a supply deficit of about 3 million metric tonnes, which is imported.

Does Nigeria import rice?

Nigeria imposes a 10 percent tariff, plus a 60 percent levy (totaling 70 percent) on imported rice (arriving by sea). The official ban on rice imports through land borders remains, but is difficult to control.

Where is rice produced in Nigeria?

Statistically, Nigeria is the highest importer of rice globally and the largest producer in West Africa. The main rice producing states in Nigeria is; Ebonyi, Kaduna, Kano, Niger, Benue, Taraba and Borno, others states includes Enugu and Cross River.

How much rice is produced in Nigeria?

In 2019, rice, paddy production for Nigeria was 8.44 million tonnes. Rice, paddy production of Nigeria increased from 343,000 tonnes in 1970 to 8.44 million tonnes in 2019 growing at an average annual rate of 9.07%.

Which rice is the best in Nigeria?

Top 10 Best Brands of Rice in Nigeria & Prices (2021)

  • Royal Stallion (₦26,000 — ₦29,000)
  • Caprice (₦26,000 — ₦29,000)
  • Anambra Rice (₦22,000 — ₦25,000)
  • Lake Rice (₦13,000 — ₦18,000)
  • Elephant Pride (₦24,000 — ₦26,000)
  • Ofada Rice (₦3,000 — ₦15,000)
  • Basmati Rice (₦5,000 — ₦8,000)
  • Falcon Rice (₦9,000 — ₦10,000)

Which state is the largest producer of rice in Nigeria?

Based on a report by the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFI D) on Growth and Employment in Nigeria in 2016, Kebbi State is said to be the state with the highest rice production with a production of 2.05 million metric tonnes in the wet season and 1.51 million metric tonnes in the dry season.

Is rice banned in Nigeria?

The federal government on Tuesday emphasised the ban on rice importation into Nigeria. The Illela border was reopened by dignitaries from Nigeria and Niger Republic. Mr Ma’aji said that the border reopening was being monitored to ensure sanity. He said border closure was in the interest of Nigerians.

Who is the largest importer of rice?

Iran is the top country by rice imports in the world. As of 2018, rice imports in Iran was 1.63 million thousand US dollars that accounts for 5.84% of the world’s rice imports. The top 5 countries (others are China, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, and the United States of America) account for 23.51% of it.

Which state in Nigeria has the best rice?

Top 10 Rice Producing States in Nigeria Today

  • Kebbi State. Kebbi is the state with the highest rice production rate.
  • Benue State. Benue is second on the list producing a capacity 1, 500, 000 MT per year.
  • Ebonyi State.
  • Ekiti State.
  • Jigawa State.
  • Kaduna State.
  • Kano State.
  • Ogun State.

Which Nigerian rice is best?

Best Rice Brands in Nigeria

RankBest Rice Brands in NigeriaCustomer rating
1Mama Gold4.9
2Royal Stallion4.8
3African Princess4.8
4Royal Umbrella4.7

How much rice is grown in Nigeria each year?

Rice generates more income for Nigerian farmers than any other cash crop in the country. In 2008, Nigeria produced approximately 2 million MT of milled rice and imported roughly 3 million metric tons, including the estimated 800,000 metric tons that is suspected to enter the country illegally on an annual basis.

Which is the fastest growing export in Nigeria?

Nigeria’s top 10 exports are highly concentrated accounting for 98.9% of the overall value of the country’s global shipments. Machinery including computers represents the fastest grower among the top 10 export categories, up by 417.9% from 2019 to 2020.

How is Nigeria trying to end the era of food imports?

Under the ATA, the Government of Nigeria is expressing its determination to end the era of food imports, particularly rice, and develop cassava and rice value chains to produce and add value to these selected products and create domestic and export markets for farmers.

Which is the largest rice importer in Africa?

Nigeria is the continent’s leading consumer of rice, one of the largest producers of rice in Africa and simultaneously one of the largest rice importers in the world.