Livestock in Nigeria

🇺🇸USD/NGN₦1,342.30
🇬🇧GBP/NGN₦1,818.68
🇺🇸USD/NGN₦1,342.30
🇬🇧GBP/NGN₦1,818.68
🇪🇺EUR/NGN₦1,579.92
🇯🇵JPY/NGN₦8.42
🇨🇦CAD/NGN₦997.72
🇦🇺AUD/NGN₦955.66
🇨🇳CNY/NGN₦196.61
🇸🇦SAR/NGN₦357.54
🇿🇦ZAR/NGN₦81.68
🇺🇸USD/NGN₦1,342.30
🇬🇧GBP/NGN₦1,818.68
🇺🇸USD/NGN₦1,342.30
🇬🇧GBP/NGN₦1,818.68
🇪🇺EUR/NGN₦1,579.92
🇯🇵JPY/NGN₦8.42
🇨🇦CAD/NGN₦997.72
🇦🇺AUD/NGN₦955.66
🇨🇳CNY/NGN₦196.61
🇸🇦SAR/NGN₦357.54
🇿🇦ZAR/NGN₦81.68

Livestock Farming in Nigeria

Overview

Livestock farming is a vital component of Nigeria’s agricultural system, providing meat, milk, eggs, leather, and other essential products. It supports millions of rural households and contributes significantly to food security and nutrition. The sector includes cattle, sheep, goats, poultry, pigs, and camels, with poultry being the fastest-growing segment.

Production Systems

Livestock production in Nigeria ranges from traditional pastoral systems to modern commercial operations. Nomadic and semi-nomadic herding is common in the northern regions, while intensive poultry and pig farming are more prevalent in urban and peri-urban areas. Increasing urban demand is driving the shift toward commercial livestock production systems.

Economic Importance

The livestock sector contributes significantly to GDP and provides employment across value chains including feed production, veterinary services, processing, and marketing. It also plays a critical role in improving nutrition by supplying protein-rich foods such as meat, milk, and eggs.

Challenges

Key challenges include disease outbreaks, inadequate veterinary services, poor feed quality, conflicts between farmers and herders, and limited access to modern breeding technologies. Climate change also affects grazing patterns and water availability.

Future Outlook

The future of livestock farming in Nigeria lies in modernization, improved breeds, better feed systems, ranching, and investment in cold chain logistics. With proper policies and infrastructure, the sector can meet growing domestic demand and reduce reliance on imports.

🇳🇬 Nigeria Commodity Market Prices

Live comparison of current vs previous market rates (₦/kg & ₦/50kg)

Commodity ₦/kg (Current) ₦/kg (Previous) Change ₦/50kg (Current) ₦/50kg (Previous)
Rice (Local) 1200 1500 45000 57500
Beans (White) 1500 1800 60000 80000
Maize 900 1250 36000 47000
Garri 950 1100 34000 42000
Millet 700 900 32000 45000
Sorghum 750 900 36000 45000
Soybeans 1300 1600 55000 80000
Yam (Tuber) 1000 1200 25000 32500
Tomatoes (Dry) 720 1000 36000 50000
Pepper (Dry) 950 1200 46000 60000
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