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Weak Supply Chains Waste 40% of Nigeria’s Farm Produce - Tech

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Inefficient supply chains are costing Nigeria’s agricultural sector an estimated $3 billion annually, with post-harvest losses reaching up to 40% in key food crops. Agriculture remains central to Nigeria’s economy, contributing around 25% of GDP and employing more than 35% of the workforce. However, poor rural roads, inadequate storage facilities, and unreliable power supply continue to undermine productivity and incomes. However, the report by …
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techeconomy.ng broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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