How Poor Roads, Insecurity Are Driving Up The Cost Of Agro Commodities

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Rising food prices in Nigeria are increasingly linked to transportation challenges and security concerns affecting agricultural supply chains. Farmers and traders say poor road networks and insecurity are pushing up the cost of moving produce from rural areas to urban markets.

Many farming communities rely on deteriorating rural roads that become nearly impassable during rainy seasons. Transporters often spend more time and money navigating these routes, costs that are ultimately passed on to consumers.

Insecurity along major highways has worsened the situation. Reports of banditry and cargo theft have forced transporters to hire escorts or avoid certain routes, further increasing expenses.

Agricultural experts warn that post harvest losses are also rising because perishable goods cannot reach markets quickly. Delays reduce quality and quantity, shrinking supply and raising prices.

Market surveys show steady increases in the cost of staple foods. Consumers are feeling the strain as household budgets tighten.

Stakeholders are calling for urgent investment in rural infrastructure and improved security. They argue that strengthening farm to market logistics is essential for food affordability and national food security.

Until these structural issues are addressed, analysts say food inflation may remain a persistent challenge affecting millions of households.

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