Onion farmers and dealers in Kano State, Nigeria have expressed fear over increasing demands for onions, leading to potential scarcity as traditional supply markets are drying up. Despite a good yield this year, major markets are experiencing shortages due to increased demands from both domestic and international sources, including Ghana and Benin Republic. The high demand has driven up prices, with an average bag costing between N28,000 and N45,000, and has resulted in merchants buying onions directly from farms before harvest.