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Top 10 most expensive staple foods to buy in Nigeria in October 2024 

Nigeria’s headline inflation rate rose to 33.88% in October 2024, up from 32.7% in September 2024, reflecting a 1.18%-point month-on-month increase.

This is according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, which attributed the rise in inflation to increased transportation costs and higher food prices.

On a year-on-year basis, the rate was 6.55%-points higher than the 27.33% recorded in October 2023, highlighting a substantial increase in inflation over the past year.

On a month-on-month basis, the headline inflation rate in October 2024 stood at 2.64%, representing a 0.12% increase from the 2.52% recorded in September 2024

This indicates that the rate of increase in the average price level in October 2024 was higher than the rate of increase observed in September 2024.

The food inflation rate in October 2024 stood at 39.16% year-on-year, an increase of 7.64%-points compared to the 31.52% recorded in October 2023.

On a month-on-month basis, the food inflation rate rose to 2.94%, a 0.30% increase from the 2.64% recorded in September 2024.

This increase was driven by rising prices of items such as local and foreign beer in the tobacco class, vegetable oil, groundnut oil, and palm oil in the oil and fats class, as well as beef, gizzard, dried beef in the meat class, and products like Lipton, Milo, and Bournvita.

The average annual food inflation rate for the twelve months ending in October 2024 was 38.12%, representing an 11.79 %-point increase from the 26.33% recorded in October 2023.

In October 2024, the price of staple foods in Nigeria has continued to rise sharply, reflecting the economic challenges faced by households across the country.

Below are the 10 most expensive staple foods in Nigeria in October 2024, based on the latest data from the NBS:

  1. Local Rice (Sold Loose)

Local rice saw a significant price jump of 137.32% compared to October 2023, making it one of the top 10 most expensive staple foods in the country.

  1. Agricultural Rice (Sold Loose)

Agricultural rice, which is typically sold by local farmers, experienced a YoY price increase of 138.90%, with the price in October 2024 averaging N2,023.68.

  1. Ripe Plantain

The price of ripe plantain rose by 140.19% YoY, bringing the average price to N1,507.21 in October 2024.

  1. Medium-Size Agric Eggs

Medium-sized eggs saw an impressive price hike of 140.21% YoY, reaching an average price of N2,671.60 in October 2024, up from N1,112.22 in the previous year.

  1. Imported High-Quality Rice (Sold Loose)

Imported high-quality rice, typically favoured for its superior quality, also saw a significant price increase of 143.21% YoY.

  1. Yam Tubers

Yam tubers, a key staple food in Nigeria, saw a sharp price increase of 148.02% YoY, with the average price reaching N1,705.58 in October 2024, compared to N687.68 in October 2023.

  1. Unripe Plantain

Unripe plantain also saw a dramatic increase in price, rising by 152.26% YoY. In October 2024, the average price of unripe plantain was N1,539.66, up from N610.34 in the previous year.

  1. Broken Rice (Ofada Rice)

Broken rice, particularly the local Ofada rice variety, experienced an extraordinary YoY price increase of 199.16%. The average price in October 2024 reached N2,428.65, compared to N811.83 in the previous year.

  1. White Beans (Black Eyed, Sold Loose)

White beans (black-eyed beans) experienced a staggering 238.04% increase in price YoY, bringing the average price to N2,603.32 in October 2024.

  1. Brown Beans (Sold Loose)

Brown beans, the most expensive staple food in Nigeria in October 2024, experienced a massive YoY price increase of 254.23%.

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