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Naira steadies, wheat floods in, bread prices may chill
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79552, member: 636"] A new USDA report suggests Nigeria will likely bring in more wheat early next year. This projection hinges on a steadier naira and a big global wheat supply. Analysts say this currency stability could finally let lower global prices reach Nigerian consumers, affecting staple costs for items like bread and pasta. Right now, Nigerian millers operate with only about forty days of stock, so any exchange rate shift hits flour prices fast. The report forecasts wheat imports climbing by hundreds of thousands of tons. This rise is linked to the stable naira, better buying power, and lower international grain costs, which should also cut expenses for feed producers. Recent trade data shows Nigeria is a top export market for U.S. wheat, with trade value expected to pass seven hundred million dollars soon. The country has been diversifying its wheat sources away from conflict zones like the Black Sea, increasing purchases from the United States. While the government is promoting local wheat farming with irrigation and better seeds, analysts say domestic output still cannot meet industrial demand. This keeps millers reliant on imports. Beyond wheat, the agricultural trade between the U.S. and Nigeria includes products like soybeans, dairy, and poultry. [/QUOTE]
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