Farmers in Niger State are grappling with the escalating costs of yam seedlings, now priced between N100,000 to N130,000 for 100 tubers, a stark increase from the N15,000 to N35,000 range years ago. This surge is primarily due to the heightened expenses of chemicals and fertilisers, alongside challenges posed by land infertility, which together compromise the affordability and viability of yam cultivation. These factors underscore the broader issue of rising farm input costs, significantly affecting the agriculture sector's sustainability.