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Onion traders threaten to cut supply to Southern Nigeria Monday

Nigerian economy suffers major setback over Twitter ban

We ve Lost N4 5billion To Attacks, Onions Marketers Give Reason For Cutting Supply To Southern Nigeria

ANALYSIS: Despite investments, agric growth under Buhari weakest since 1999

INSIGHT-From Nigeria to Brazil halo crops reap pandemic profits

Libby George, Sabrina Valle, Nigel Hunt 6 分钟阅读 Prices climb as demand outstrips supply KADUNA, Nigeria, June 2 (Reuters) - In a flowing cream hijab, Karima M. Imam walks through her fields in scrubland in northern Nigeria as workers harvest a gnarled brown root that has turned gold since COVID struck: ginger. “If I had the capital, I’d plant more. People are looking for ginger now, and there is not enough,” she said at her five hectare farm on the outskirts of Kaduna. As the pandemic rages, people around the world have sought to guard against illness by turning to so-called halo foods. While scientists have dismissed many claims on social media about how superfoods can fend off the virus, their positive role as part of a healthy diet is widely acknowledged.

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