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50Kg Bag of Rice Drops to N58,000- Report

The Journal Nigeria April 28, 2025

Raphael Johnson

A report by S&P Global has said that the price of a 50kg bag of rice has dropped from N80,000 to N58,000 in some parts of Nigeria, particularly around remote areas, amid imports from the Republic of Benin.

The report said that the West African parboiled rice market has slumped to a near two-year low as supplies flood into regional markets following India’s removal of export duties on parboiled rice.

Platts, part of S&P Global Commodity, reports that the influx of lower-priced rice from India has filled warehouses to capacity in Benin, according to market participants.

Between September and December, India was said to have exported approximately 2.11 million metric tonnes of parboiled rice to West Africa, up sharply from 720,000 metric tonnes in the same period of 2023.

According to the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority, in 2024 as a whole, India exported 5.35 million metric tonnes of parboiled rice to West Africa, up from 3.9 million metric tonnes in 2023.

Commenting, a trader based in Togo said the current situation in almost every region of West Africa is the same, quiet and bearish.

As Nigeria, the largest rice market for Benin, continues to illegally import rice from Benin, both local and imported rice prices in Nigeria have plummeted over the past two weeks.

“Despite the price decline, demand has not risen correspondingly. With prices continuing to slide daily, buyers are adopting a cautious approach, waiting for stabilisation before making purchases,” the report said.

A trader based in Benin said demand was only likely to increase once the Christmas season comes into focus around September.

In border communities in Ogun, the staple sells at prices below N50,000 due to the proximity of their communities to the Benin Republic.

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