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Nigeria Sees First Month-on-Month Food Deflation in 13 Years

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Nigeria recorded rare relief at the market as food prices fell month-on-month for the first time in over 13 years. The decline follows weeks of softer transport costs in some corridors, increased harvest arrivals, and tactical price cuts by retailers trying to drive volume. 

For many households, the easing will be felt first in staples, grains, tubers, and vegetables, where supply improved with the rains and logistics appeared less choked than earlier in the year.

Still, one soft monthly print does not make a trend. Exchange-rate pass-through remains a key risk, especially for imported food, packaging and farm inputs tied to FX. Energy prices and insecurity in producing belts could also reverse gains if not contained. 

Analysts say the immediate policy priority is to lock in the harvest window through better storage, agro-processing and last-mile transport that reduces post-harvest losses.

Retailers are likely to play defence, protecting margins while watching consumer traffic. Manufacturers may also hold off major price revisions until they see two or three consecutive soft prints. For consumers, the best strategy remains comparison shopping and bulk buys when possible, as prices can be sticky downward in urban centres.

If authorities combine targeted support for smallholder logistics, expand concessional financing for agro-processing, and sustain FX transparency to stabilise import costs, the welcome dip could extend into a steadier pattern. 

For now, the takeaway is cautious optimism: market signals finally tilted in consumers’ favour, but structural fixes will determine whether relief lasts beyond the harvest season.

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