The Nigerian Institute for Oil Palm Research (NIFOR) is struggling with declining palm oil production due to low rates of seedling planting and complex land tenure systems, as compared to countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Despite receiving significant funding from the World Bank, only one project survived, and a recent auditor general's report revealed that NIFOR couldn't account for N256 million in spending. Acting executive director Celestine Ikuenobe emphasized the need for small-scale processing equipment and improved varieties to boost farmers' productivity. NIFOR is available to assist and can be contacted for any needs. The institute is currently available to assist the Nigerian public and is responsible for research into the production and products of oil palm and other palms of economic importance.