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Fuel scarcity drives food prices up in Lagos as traders lament surge in transport cost

The prices of rice, beans, tomatoes, pepper amongst other staple food items recorded significant increases across major markets in Lagos State, as traders lament the sudden increase in transport costs.

This is according to information gathered by Nairalytics, the research arm of Nairametrics, in its latest market survey report carried out across major markets in Lagos

Notably, a 50kg bag of foreign rice increased by 17.58% to sell for an average of N32,775 compared to N27,875 recorded in the previous month. Also, the price of a big bag of white beans that was initially sold for an average of N47,875, now sells for an average of N50,250,

Meanwhile, the recent increase in the price of food items in Lagos State was attributed to the significant hike in transport costs caused by fuel scarcity across the state, seasonal fluctuation as well as supply shortages.

On the other hand, a 50kg bag of ijebu garri dropped to an average of N11,950 as against an average of N17,000, while the price of filling a 12.5kg cylinder of gas decreased by 4.3% to sell for an average of N7,513 compared to N7,850 recorded in the previous month.

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Highlights

What NBS data is saying

A cursory glance at the inflation report by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), shows that Nigeria’s headline inflation and food inflation rate dropped marginally to 15.6% and 17.13% respectively in January 2022,

Meanwhile, the Nairametrics food price survey report highlights information on items that witnessed price increases, price decreases compared to the previous month, as well as information on special markets, and insights.

Items that witnessed price increase

Items that reduced in price

Market insights

The price of rice surged across the four markets understudy in Lagos, which was attributed to supply shortages in the markets. According to Iya Nike, a rice dealer at Daleko market, she explained that there has been a relative scarcity of short-gained rice in the market, which has driven the price of the little in the market upward.

“We are experiencing a significant increase in the price of rice in the market because of supply issues, our dealers have not been able to bring in rice into the market, which is why the little available has witnessed a significant price increase,” she said.

With respect to the increase in the price of tomatoes, the traders explained that the price of tomatoes is highly volatile and could change at any point in time, except for shocks due to unforeseen circumstances. While talking to Usman, a tomatoes trader at Mile-12 market, he explained that the price of tomatoes changes based on the freshness of the fruit.

“When they bring in the tomatoes freshly into the market, the price is usually u, while by later in the day, the price reduces because it is less fresh and probably have some spoilt one in the bags already,” he explained.

He however highlighted that petrol scarcity has also affected the price of tomatoes and other vegetables in the market, with the cost of transportation being a major cause for the spike.

Mrs Chizoba at Oyingbo market lamented the significant increase in the price of food items in the market. “We continue to suffer from uncontrollable price increase in this country, which is making life harder for average Nigerians.”

She also explained that since the start of the fuel scarcity, the prices of some food items have witnessed about 50% in price.

About Nairametrics Food Price Survey

Nairametrics Food Price Watch is a bi-monthly Household Market Survey that covers the prices of major food items in Nigeria, with emphasis on five major markets in Lagos – Mushin Market, Daleko Market, Oyingbo Market, and Mile 12 Market.

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