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Nigerians spend over N508 billion on importation of processed foods in H1 2021

Nigerians’ appetite for processed food has increased, spending over N508 billion on processed food imports in H1 2021. This is according to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics.

Nigeria spent over N508 billion in H1 2021 on the importation of processed food mainly for households, contributing 3.5% to the total imports recorded in the review period.

This is more than what the country spent in the whole of 2019, which was about 444 billion. The amount of imported processed food in the six month period already trails the 686 billion seen in 2020, indicative of an increased appetite for processed food.

The demand for industrially processed food has also seen a similar hike, with 2021 half-year import standing at N541 billion, contributing 3.57% to the total imports. The import expense surpassed the N393 billion spent in 2019. Meanwhile, Nigeria imported N767 billion worth of industrially processed food in 2020 while 2021 is still poised to maintain this upward trend.

Nigeria exported total products worth N7.99 trillion during the review period, while importing total merchandise worth N13.8 trillion, resulting in a trade balance of -N5.81 trillion between January and June 2021.

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This follows prior periods of recurring trade deficits of N2.25 trillion in H1 2020 and N5.12 trillion in H2 2020. However, this is by far Nigeria’s largest trade deficit in any half-year period.

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