Millet

🇺🇸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

 

 

Millet Production in Nigeria

Millet is one of Nigeria’s oldest cultivated grains and a highly drought-resistant crop essential for food security in arid and semi-arid regions.

Introduction

Millet thrives in low rainfall conditions and poor soils, making it a reliable crop for farmers in Northern Nigeria. It plays a vital role in subsistence farming systems and traditional diets.

As climate variability increases, millet’s importance continues to grow because of its short growing cycle and resilience to extreme weather.

Major Producing States

  • Katsina
  • Sokoto
  • Kano
  • Jigawa
  • Borno
  • Yobe

Uses of Millet

  • Tuwo and local swallow meals
  • Kunu and fermented drinks
  • Infant cereals
  • Livestock feed

Market Demand

Millet is primarily consumed locally, but urban demand is gradually increasing due to growing awareness of its nutritional benefits, including high fiber and mineral content.

Challenges

  • Low commercial investment
  • Limited processing infrastructure
  • Market access constraints

Opportunities

Health food markets, packaged millet flour, and export opportunities for gluten-free products represent promising growth areas.

🇳🇬 Nigeria Commodity Prices

Current vs previous market prices (₦/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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