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jude·Agriculture· about 5 hours ago

Addressing the Hidden Information Gap in Nigeria’s Agricultural Trade

Addressing the Hidden Information Gap in Nigeria’s Agricultural Trade

Many discussions on Nigerian agriculture focus on production—improving yields, seeds, mechanization, fertilizers, and export potential. These are vital, but another challenge gets much less attention: transparency in the value chain. Buyers often lack key details: Who grew the product? Where did it come from? Who processed it and how did it reach the market? Without this information, exporters, manufacturers, and retailers may hesitate to buy. As competition rises, information becomes as valuable as the product itself. Nigeria needs to make its agricultural value chains more visible, transparent, and connected. What steps are you taking to improve traceability in Nigerian agriculture? Farmers, exporters, processors, and buyers—let’s share experiences and ideas below.

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maryabout 5 hours ago

How do we bridge the transparency gap so smallholder farmers get fair prices and buyers trust the value chain more?

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jayjayabout 4 hours ago

How can we ensure real-time market price updates reach farmers directly?

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jarumaabout 4 hours ago

It seems most conversations ignore middlemen who often control price information, creating an opaque market that leaves farmers at a disadvantage.

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melabout 4 hours ago

Transparency sounds ideal, but many buyers won't pay premiums for detailed sourcing data when cheaper, opaque options exist on the market.

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juliaabout 4 hours ago

Start by implementing digital traceability tools at farm level, then share weekly reports with buyers to build trust and track product origin.

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