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Cocoa, sesame seed, cashew nut tops Nigeria’s agric export

Nigeria’s agricultural export surged by 57.02% to N504.9 billion in 2021 compared to N321.5 billion recorded in the previous year, which is also the highest agro-export income on record.

This is according to data extracted from the National Bureau of Statistics’ foreign trade report for the year.

However, Nigeria imported agro-food items valued at N1.97 trillion in the same year, resulting in a deficit of N1.46 trillion. This is despite significant interventions and investments channelled into the Nigerian agricultural sector.

Nigeria recorded its highest agricultural trade deficit in 2021, triggering a N1.94 trillion negative balance in the review year as Nigeria’s import bill surged to N20.8 trillion as against an export value of N18.9 trillion. This means that Agriculture trade deficit accounts for 74.3% of Nigeria’s trade imbalance.

CBN interventions in Agric sector

The Nigerian federal government through the CBN has disbursed a sum of N975.61 billion to over 4.52 million smallholder farmers who cultivate about 21 agro commodities across the country for the procurement of inputs and cultivation of maize, rice, and wheat under its Anchor Borrowers’ Programme (ABP).

Also, the CBN disbursed about N735.17 billion to finance 671 large-scale agricultural projects in agro-production and agro-processing. Between January and February 2022, the apex bank also disbursed N19.15 billion to finance 5 large-scale agricultural projects.

TOP AGRO EXPORT IN 2021

Coco beans – N209.9 billion

Sesame seeds – N113.2 billion

Cashew nuts – N72.8 billion

Coconuts – N23.83 billion


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