Tomatoes: Stakeholders Explain Factors Behind High Cost As Nigerians Lament

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@bigbenemilia933
@bigbenemilia933 16 күн бұрын
We are wicked to ourselves as a nation ,greedinesss is our major problem
@festusduruchukwu4188
@festusduruchukwu4188 15 күн бұрын
When you are in the business you will know that no one is hiking his price delibrately
@Kbaba-ti5tn
@Kbaba-ti5tn 16 күн бұрын
Can you please invite the minister of Agriculture they have explain what they are doing to Nigerians, it's unacceptable.
@sodiqfree
@sodiqfree 15 күн бұрын
Until we all grow a 50 percent of what we eat in our backyard, nothing will change.
@linauwa5856
@linauwa5856 9 күн бұрын
Is it not sad that in 2024 nigerian farmers are still on hoes and cutlass ,where is government involve ? No mechinery for cultivation non presevation.our government are intrested in buying japanse suv why not for agric😂
@kennethanayochukwu3512
@kennethanayochukwu3512 16 күн бұрын
Non of these people are farmers producing tomatoes, they are just speaking theory. Why can't we get the real farmers
@Kbaba-ti5tn
@Kbaba-ti5tn 16 күн бұрын
The minister of Agriculture has to be sack, the sector need a young aggressive person to drive the sector.
@olusolaadesina4623
@olusolaadesina4623 16 күн бұрын
The herders didn't allow farmers to work in the South with their cows eating all their crops so inclusion of Southern farmers quoters is missing from d show
@kunzski
@kunzski 16 күн бұрын
I wish I could be part of these discussion. These two guys have spoken about what happens but not what causes the surge in prices annually? I am a farmer and have a totally different perspective to what is causing the high prices
@kunzski
@kunzski 16 күн бұрын
The issues are 1. Excessive heat in March/April causes flowers to drop 2. The flowers that drop leads to shortage of fruits on 30-45 days after they drop 3. Tomatoes do not like rain. Rain induces blight disease which kills the plants. Once the rains starts, yields drop significantly. 4. Cost of logistics has increased. Aside the bad roads and the govt agencies that "collects" taxes that are not remitted, every community along the express has there own area boys/youths that demand payment from every truck carrying food produce. This ultimately increases landing costs... The we can talk about the other things that have been spoken about by these two gentlemen... What can be done : I am out of space on this chat
@tundeadagun
@tundeadagun 16 күн бұрын
With due respect this is not saying much if as you say you are a farmer.
@kunzski
@kunzski 16 күн бұрын
@@tundeadagun pls read below my forst comment. I stated the reasons there sir
@bintulizza7841
@bintulizza7841 5 күн бұрын
Nice one sir. What can be done for the flower Abortion. Also,in my opinion,water loving tomato varieties can be planted during this time.
@kunzski
@kunzski 4 күн бұрын
@@bintulizza7841 as per the abortion. We need to breed heat tolerant varieties suitable to our conditions. This is where govt and research institutions should come in, unfortunately they don't
@abasi-anwanonoyom990
@abasi-anwanonoyom990 11 күн бұрын
I do not mock the grown men and women in the studio discussing tomatoes. However the frivolity of the discussion denotes how this Government has spectacularly failed and how depressing living in Nigeria has become!
@tundeadagun
@tundeadagun 16 күн бұрын
We have been having 1 issue or another with tomatoes ike every other year now for 10-15years and like everything Nigerian no deep and long term look at the issues. I really dont understand why the south cant grow what we eat particularly the SW where i am. With all the Agric school and profs of Agric we are reliant on North for too much of our food. Holland like 1/3 of SW yet it feeds itself and exports food how come we cant. Lagos for now should forget about the 4th mainland bridge . Deal with this menace of food insecurity first.
@ObjectiveObserver-xh4vk
@ObjectiveObserver-xh4vk 15 күн бұрын
Start your own farm.
@anthonynwamadu6570
@anthonynwamadu6570 9 күн бұрын
Tomatoes has no seaon . You can grow tomatoes all year round. You don't know what you are talking about.
@anthonynwamadu6570
@anthonynwamadu6570 9 күн бұрын
Why can't you all grow tomatoes at your back yard .
@lekanodugbemi8715
@lekanodugbemi8715 16 күн бұрын
The man from Mile 12 market spoke well.
@johnnonso7484
@johnnonso7484 15 күн бұрын
who noticed how the reporter interupted Bukola good question on 16:40 poor composition there.
@victoriamodupe7896
@victoriamodupe7896 11 күн бұрын
SO SAD..3 PIECES OF ..TOMATOES..1.000 NAIRA. ONE POT OF SOUP. ALONE YOU WILL BUY. 5.000 NAIRA. PEPER. ONION TATASE IS NOT INCLUDING O
@babssloans7945
@babssloans7945 16 күн бұрын
Ineptitude is the cause
@donaldchidiebere3863
@donaldchidiebere3863 16 күн бұрын
Pepper is more costly than tomatoes.
@folasadejubaadeoye797
@folasadejubaadeoye797 16 күн бұрын
In Nigeria or elsewhere?
@donaldchidiebere3863
@donaldchidiebere3863 16 күн бұрын
In Nigeria
@folasadejubaadeoye797
@folasadejubaadeoye797 16 күн бұрын
@@donaldchidiebere3863 Both are expensive in my own Nigeria but tomato is more costly but sombo/ bawa and tatase on higher side that rodo. So i stick to only rodo for now.
@ufobrownsugar7948
@ufobrownsugar7948 15 күн бұрын
1000 naira, just less than a dollar that means we spend more for foods in the U.S. than in Nigeria and there’s no food shortage here! Nigeria is still living large just a bad economy!
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