Why prices of tomatoes skyrocketed across Nigerian markets

Published 2024년 5월 28일

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The high price of tomatoes in Nigeria is due to the return of the pest Tuta absoluta, also known as the tomato leaf miner or 'Tomato Ebola', in states such as Kano, Katsina, Kaduna, and Jigawa. This pest, which was first identified in Nigeria in 2015 and caused an 80% loss in tomato production in 2016, has led to a scarcity of the vegetable and a significant increase in its market price. The pest, which affects not just tomatoes but also eggplants and potatoes, is exacerbated by global warming's effects on temperature. The Nigerian government is taking steps to combat the pest and support farmers.
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The Kano State chairman of Tomato Out Growers Association of Nigeria (TOGAN), Sani Danladi, has revealed that Tuta absoluta, one of the most devastating pests affecting tomato crops, is the main cause of the soaring prices of tomatoes across Nigeria. Mr Danladi disclosed this in an interview with PREMIUM on Tuesday. In recent weeks, households in Nigeria have had to dig deeper into their pockets to buy tomatoes, one of the most commonly consumed vegetables in the country, as prices have risen sharply due to shortage. In the past month, prices have been on a steady rise as scarcity hit markets across the country. Consumers have taken to social media to expresss worries and complain about the surging prices, comparing price rates in different regions of the country. Speaking to PREMIUM TIMES on Tuesday morning, Mr Danladi revealed that Tuta absoluta reappeared in Kano, Katsina, Kaduna and Jigawa states in February. Tuta absoluta is a species of moth in the family of Gelechiidae, ...

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