In this edition of Voices from the Field, we speak with Sarah M., a 52-year-old cassava farmer from Gboko LGA, Benue State, who explains why farmers are losing faith in ...
Nigeria’s food inflation rate remains among the highest in Sub-Saharan Africa. Insecurity, poor transport infrastructure, and import dependence continue to drive price spikes in key commodities like rice, maize, and ...
Nigeria faces a multi-layered food crisis, driven by inflation, climate disruptions, low productivity, and policy fragmentation. This blog exists to simplify that complexity. Here, we publish: Actionable data explainers on ...
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