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HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
Nigerians spent N40.20 trillion as household consumption expenditure in 2019.
The prices of several food items once again witnessed a significant drop. According to the latest Household Survey, prices of tomatoes and pepper crashed significantly, while the prices of local rice, yam and other items continue to ease off.
The continued closure of Nigerian land borders has led to the influx of poor quality local rice in recent weeks. The latest Nairametrics Food Price Survey found that prices of rice, tomatoes and other items dropped slightly across major markets in Lagos State.
Nigerians are in for a sustained price increase this Christmas as prices of commodities continue to spike. In our recent Nairametrics Bi-weekly Food Price Survey, prices of major household commodities increased significantly over the last two weeks.
Poultry owners are reportedly jacking up prices of chickens, turkeys and other farm produce.
Some rice dealers in major markets in Lagos State are reportedly packing locally-manufactured rice into foreign bags, as prices jump higher.
Latest reports have shown that Nigerians are now patronizing Made-in-Nigeria rice and other locally produced food items.
The latest household survey carried out by Nairametrics Research Team has shown a continuous rise in the prices of major food items such as rice, tomatoes, locally made vegetable oil and palm oil, among others.
The latest household survey shows that the prices of several items dropped in the last two weeks. Major findings from the survey reveal that tomatoes recorded a significant decline in prices
Eid-El-Kabir celebration is here and Nigerians are already enjoying the fanfare that comes with the season. Findings from major markets visited by the Research Team show that the prices of rams dropped.
As Eid-el Kabir celebrations draw close, Nairametrics Research visited major markets in Lagos State to obtain the prices of major food items and insights for our readers. Survey shows that prices of imported rice declined
The latest household survey carried out by Nairametrics Research has shown a sudden spike in the prices of locally made palm oil, while the prices of Melon and Tomatoes are easing off.