Experts seek food import policy implementation to check inflation

Some experts, in separate interviews on Sunday, called for the full implementation of zero duty on imported food produce and local production of refined petroleum products to check Nigeria’s inflation rate.
They spoke in separate interviews with journalists on Sunday in Lagos.
Bright Eregha, an economics lecturer at the Pan Atlantic University, described the zero duty on imported food produce as a welcome development that would check inflation if well implemented.
“The decision of the government could help to flood the market with particularly imported food produce and moderate prices, although the policy is a short-term measure and should be monitored in order not to jeopardise the existing investment in local food production,” Mr Eregha said.
He noted that the government should continue to address the headwinds of insecurity in most farming communities that are fuelling food inflation.
Mr Eregha said the government should address land disputes between pastoralists and farmers, particularly in the food belt states, to boost food security.
Another expert, Nnamdi Ifenkwe, said the government should invest more in food storage facilities to ameliorate post-harvest losses in farms.
“The volume of food storage facilities is grossly inadequate for a country such as ours, which has a comparative advantage in agricultural production.
“This could be partially responsible for the food insecurity being experienced because a large tonne of food produce goes to waste, particularly in areas with poor road infrastructure,” Mr Ifenkwe said.
He added that the government should introduce more policies to subsidise agricultural machinery for various farming associations.
“This will ensure that the country achieves self-sufficiency in food produce and encourage more youths to foray into farming,” Mr Ifenkwe said.
Also speaking, Muda Yusuf, the chief executive officer of the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprises, said the government should give more concessions to locally refined petroleum chemical plants.
“The government, through the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd., should keep to its promises to supply crude oil to local petroleum chemical plants to stop its importation.
“This will enable the country to achieve self-sufficiency and conserve scarce foreign exchange,” Mr Yusuf said.
He noted that the government should put more effort into addressing crude oil theft in the Niger Delta region to earn more foreign exchange from its exports.
“This will enable the government to inject more funds into the foreign exchange market and ensure stability,” he said.
The National Bureau of Statistics stated that Nigeria’s inflation rate declined to 33.40 per cent in July, showing a decline of 0.8 per cent compared with 34.19 per cent reported in June.
This is the first decline in the inflation rate in the last 19 months.
(NAN)
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