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How Import Waivers Are Crippling Local Rice Mills (6014 Views)
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zero8zero(m): 12:57pm On May 08 |
Rice millers have raised concerns over the federal government’s import duty waiver on rice, maize and sorghum, saying it is hurting their businesses. https://dailytrust.com/how-import-waivers-are-crippling-local-rice-mills/ 7 Likes 1 Share |
zero8zero(m): 1:08pm On May 08 |
You can imagine Nigerian newspapers and their headlines.. " how import waivers crippling local rice mills". These same newspapers are the ones running scary headlines when food prices were soaring.. " Hunger: Nigerians can no longer afford food items", Food Inflation: Foods prices are more than doubled, inflation at 40%". " Nigerian Children are now among the undernourished in the world"... bla bla bla. When food prices coming down, traders lament. When fuel prices coming down, transporters and oil marketers lament. Who's the real enemies if not ourselves. “The truth is that the federal government during the Buhari istration pampered the rice millers. They were given loans, grants and all sorts of waivers. End of story. Rice we no see, loan dem no pay back but were smiling to the bank, Nigerians were crying. 47 Likes 2 Shares |
Is04970: 1:11pm On May 08 |
It all boils down to greed of the farmers / middlemen. There should also be some efforts to regulate market/prices on the part of govt. 17 Likes 1 Share |
Almunjid(m): 1:21pm On May 08 |
It would be better for import waivers to negatively impact local rice mills rather than allowing greedy rice farmers to exploit consumers. I cannot understand why Nigerians often display such callousness towards one another. If the government were to close the border, the price of rice would skyrocket, and farmers would be content to see consumers struggle. Conversely, if the government sought to relieve citizens of the high cost of food crops, farmers would express dissatisfaction. In this context, it seems more reasonable for farmers alone to face challenges rather than the entire country enduring the consequences of exorbitant rice prices. Peace! 43 Likes 5 Shares |
maxiuc(m): 1:21pm On May 08 |
![]() Local products always very expensive so what's the benefits of local production 25 Likes 2 Shares |
Nicoddemus(m): 1:21pm On May 08 |
Rice farmers are one of the most wicked Nigerians. Rice was cheap until Buhari closed border to give them room then they showed their true colour. They kept us where we are today Now that the government is trying to offer a little help they're raising their ugly head again 36 Likes 2 Shares |
AndroBlaze: 1:22pm On May 08 |
zero8zero: Honestly one needs to wonder what kind of selfish people inhabit this country. For almost 8 years Buhari's economic policies protected these people and ensured they had , only for them to also "ensure" they took the price of rice to a high of 100k. Yes we know insecurity has affected them but what about all the farmers in the Southern part of the country? I am not talking about rice alone but all food prices that keep skyrocketing for locally available items. Or does Boko Haram and dollar also make local fresh fish more expensive? This government needs to be serious and realise that food should not be used to make political points. If food is affordable, life will be bearable for the masses and inflation will also calm down a bit. If farmers like, let them farm, whether they do or not, Nigerians must eat. That should be the government's priority, not stifling competition for the sake of a few set of people. 25 Likes 2 Shares |
Quelme: 1:24pm On May 08 |
It should press their neck very well. Greedy bunch of local farmers
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free2ryhme: 1:24pm On May 08 |
zero8zero: There is hunger in the land, how much does local rice Mills produce to meet growing consumption demand 1 Like |
TimeManager(m): 1:25pm On May 08 |
The Government had announced the import waivers policy since last year, they were supposed to have prepared ahead and adjust their overhead costs. If you didn't fail the purpose of the Anchor borrowers program, Government would not have taken alternative route. Good a thing, some of your itted to your fault. -Kiss the truth! 10 Likes 1 Share |
MoneyMan5: 1:25pm On May 08 |
What's the use of the farmers when imported products are cheaper than what they produce here
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kingsleefolli(m): 1:25pm On May 08 |
We groups of people that milk profits from the pain of nigerian.they make money from pain of humanity.this world no balance
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kingsleefolli(m): 1:26pm On May 08 |
We have groups of people that milk profits from the pain of nigerian.they make money from pain of humanity.this world no balance (Modify) (Quote) (Report) (Share) 3 Likes |
TallNigerian: 1:26pm On May 08 |
They should cripple and die off completely if possible. Good riddance! How did they benefit the lives of common Nigerians when the import ban was in place? They inflated the price of dirty looking local rice higher than even the good looking parboiled foreign rice. Wicked people. If they are not ready to compete, they can feck off. There is a new Sheriff in town and he will not condone corruption under the guise of rice millers, Anchor borrowers or whatever you lots call your siphoning schemes. You collected loans, didn't pay back, yet made life unbearable for Nigerians. Even the devil will marvel at this level of wickedness. 19 Likes |
OYEDIPE(m): 1:26pm On May 08 |
zero8zero:The Farmers are crying now. When they controlled the Space, Rice rose from 8.5k to 80k. Now you want the government to reverse so you can Smile to the banks again and put people in abject poverty. 13 Likes |
lebienconnu: 1:26pm On May 08 |
The so-called local farmers can go to hell.
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IamAtAnger: 1:27pm On May 08 |
I surprise as I see rice #59,500 for this same naija?.. so na we been dey do ourselves
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DrAda(f): 1:28pm On May 08 |
Tough luck. The survival of the nation is more important than your farms and pockets
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stano2(m): 1:28pm On May 08 |
Okay na… na greed follow de carry this country back
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crestedaguiyi: 1:28pm On May 08 |
they are still importing rice ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 1 Like |
DrAda(f): 1:29pm On May 08 |
OYEDIPE: This.. 1 Like |
adioolayi(m): 1:29pm On May 08 |
The rice millers should gerrout jare.. They can't feed us...and they don't want us to import... Una wan kill us ![]() 35 Likes 1 Share |
AmazingELixir: 1:30pm On May 08 |
![]() It had better crashed it completely.....Nigerian farmers and middle men are the worst enemies of Nigerians. 7 Likes |
SlavaUkraini: 1:30pm On May 08 |
Tinubu should not listen to these local rice millers... Who local millers help ? Jagaban should extend the waiver for 6 more years. 4 Likes |
RealLordZeus(m): 1:30pm On May 08 |
They should kiss my lovely behind.. Greedy set of ppl 5 Likes |
OYEDIPE(m): 1:30pm On May 08 |
Almunjid:This is a very lovely Analysis. 3 Likes |
id4sho(m): 1:31pm On May 08 |
Tinubu, import more abeg👌 I agree with Tinubu on this👌💯 5 Likes |
id4sho(m): 1:32pm On May 08 |
Rice, Maize, Corn, Chicken is too expensive 😥 in this country ☹️
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cr7lomo: 1:33pm On May 08 |
It's hurting their greed
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id4sho(m): 1:34pm On May 08 |
It's crazy that yam was cheaper in Canada than Nigeria last year. Why will someone child buy a tuber for 4-5k last year. Tinubu, press their neck 📌💯🤷
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