Nigeria: CPPE Urges Farm Price Stabilisation, Farmer Income Protection Framework
CPPE calls for a rules-based framework to stabilize farm prices and protect incomes amid 15.15% food inflation in December, aiming to attract private investment and reduce volatility.
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CPPE urges farm price stabilisation, farmer income protection framework
The CPPE has warned that the recent sharp drop in food prices, while easing consumer pressure, is inflicting heavy losses on farmers and could undermine Nigeria’s food security. The post CPPE urges farm price stabilisation, farmer income protection framework appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
‘Review Agriculture Policies to Protect Farmers Income’ – CPPE Tells FG - AgroNigeria
The Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise has urged the Federal Government to review its current food and agriculture policies in a way that protects farmers incomes while ensuring food remains affordable for Nigerian households. The group said a careful policy reset is needed to sustain agricultural production, protect rural livelihoods and preserve investor
CPPE Urges FG to Create Farm Price Stabilisation Plan for Food Security
By Adedapo Adesanya The Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE) has called on the federal government to urgently establish a National Farm Price Stabilisation and Farmer Income Protection Framework to safeguard Nigeria’s long-term food security. This was contained in a policy brief signed by the chief executive of the think tank, Mr Muda […]
Stabilising Food Prices Without Killing Farm Investment: Why Nigeria Needs a Rules-Based Agricultural Market Framework
Nigeria’s food economy has reached a critical inflection point. Falling food prices are delivering immediate relief to households under severe cost-of-living pressure, yet the same price corrections are quietly eroding the economic foundations of agriculture—one of the country’s most strategic, employment-intensive sectors. This tension between consumer welfare and producer survival now sits at the heart …
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