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Nigeria <ULTIMATE 2026>

Nigeria's 70.8 million hectares of agricultural land support a diverse range of crops that feed both the local population and international markets.

: Nigeria is the world's top producer of cassava (cultivated in all 36 states), yams , and kolanut. Nigeria

: Strawberries are uniquely grown in Jos , Plateau State, while states like Niger State have donated vast tracts of land (100,000 hectares) to help Lagos boost its food security. Challenges in the Supply Chain Nigeria's 70

: Up to 50% of fresh produce—worth over ₦3.5 trillion annually—is lost due to poor road networks and a critical lack of cold chain storage. Challenges in the Supply Chain : Up to

: High-quality cocoa beans are the leading agricultural export, valued at over ₦836 billion, followed by shelled cashew nuts and sesamum seeds.

: The current cold storage deficit represents a projected $5.9 billion investment opportunity by 2030 for private players looking to fix the supply chain.