Tomato farmers in Kano State, Nigeria, are facing significant losses due to pest attacks, with the resurgence of Tuta Absoluta causing extensive damage to plantations. Over 700 growers have been impacted, leading to the destruction of over 300 hectares of land and potential losses exceeding N1.2b. This outbreak may widen the national supply gap as the disease is naturally affecting vegetables like tomatoes. The first outbreak in Africa was reported in Niger and Senegal in 2015, and Kano faced its first outbreak in 2016, marking a pattern of repeated devastation.