The real "Famine" is not yet here and we are already in mud.

in HiveGhana9 months ago

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It's self-evident that each part of the world has a list of problems they deal with. Some of these are more lethal than others and the list is even more widespread in some parts of the world than others. The rate at which the price of food item is skyrocketing may well be an issue that would lead to mass starvation all-over the the world.

The reasons why this crisis of starvation has been in places like Africa for so many decades are hard to narrow down to one thing. It seems like the issue of mass starvation is caused by the high cost of food items and that's due to food scarcity. Well, food scarcity is mostly caused by a lot of complexities and some of those are self-inflicted.

So, while using Nigeria as a case study, let's see what's really causing this recurring issue of mass starvation.

1. The Massive Disregard for Agriculture.

This is usually the first to take the fall and the reason is fairly obvious. A lot of people in this part of the world see Agriculture as a dirty low-class career path to follow. They prefer to get into the white-collar sector and wear fancy uniforms while working in fancy offices.

This isn't a game of "pointing fingers" so, I'm not blaming anyone for choosing a particular career path instead of the other. Instead, I'm just stating the obvious.

Our government is also disregarding the Agricultural sector. They have been very focused on the extractive industries for way too long and this has made the current Agricultural practice unsustainable for the massive population we have in Nigeria. Just for the record, folks still use hoe to till acres of farmland and they use Cutlass to mow the grass in those farmlands.

2. The Imbalance in Demand & Supply for Food.

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We've already made a case about the insufficiency of the food items that are being produced within the country. Because of that, we are often met by situations where the demand for food is higher than the supply for it and this basically means that the cost of food items is becoming higher due to its scarcity. We've had to depend on the importation of several food items from neighboring countries for our survival.

Since the value of our currency doesn't really have a bragging right when measured against other currencies, we end up paying so much to import these food items and the ripple effect of that has led to a situation where the cost of feeding is taking a huge percentage from what people earn. Rice, for example, has already experienced a 250% increase within a decade while the salary increase for an average Nigerian within that same period is barely at 50%.

3. Placing a Ban on the Importation of Food Items.

While it's understandable that Countries have strict import duties, the decision Nigerian government made to ban the importation of a national food like rice was ill-timed. The timing of that action is sus because every household in Nigeria eats rice in different forms and the rice that's getting produced in Nigeria is never enough to meet the demand for it. In addition to all these, no measure was put in place to cover the deficit that will occur in the supply of rice.

Anyone with eyes could see that the insistent move to ban the importation of rice in Nigeria led to a massive increase in the price of rice and other food items. As understandable as that move may be on paper, the ripple effect isn't doing us any good.


At the moment, each of us is paying a premium price for any food item we want to buy. And folks are being forced to eat twice or once a day to survive this food scarcity madness. The real "famine" is not yet here and we are already in mud. Imagine what would happen when massive scarcity of food starts to hit us hard. The mass starvation that would cause would be beyond what's imaginable.

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Your topic got me so scary because if the real feminine isn't here already, then we should prepare for hell fire kind of experience on earth.. lolz
Obviously, everyone is crying for this food scarcity and the high cost of food which is important for a living.... you have dissected the cause of this mess we found ourselves today.

Our government has a big role to play, likewise individuals, if we can embrace agriculture

My anthem lately has been, we gonna survive this because,the situation has been quite overwhelming!

Very true ooo. The situation has been very tough on everyone and the struggle to survive is hitting us hard. The country is already hard as it is but having to deal with mass starvation will surely push this poverty to the next level.

Just like you said, both government and individuals have a big role to play in this. If we fail to do so, famine will hit the Country like a rock.

Neglecting the agricultural sector in Nigeria is a very terrible mistake that the government are still blind to. We have good land, we have the resources but we are only concerned about hitting it big, sometimes even damaging good lands for achieve that goal. I wonder what we will do with the money if by the end of the day we lack food to buy.

There's truly scarcity in the supply of food in Nigeria, and I am beginning to feel it's part of the reasons why food is very expensive. Imagine if they still allow importation of foreign rice and we are also taking farming seriously in the country, rive would be in circulation and the competition will drastically reduce the price of ruce in the market. Our money might not have value, but we won't lack what to eat but funny enough, everyone wants to go for the admirative work, we see agriculture as poor man's occupation

You are correct. Agriculture is a sector that is being neglected and this has been the case for decades. Nigeria as a country is taking the Agricultural sector for granted and we are now in a situation where scarcity of food stuff in addition to other factors have led to the skyrocketing of prices of food items.

Just like you said, having a lot of rice in the market will systematically reset the balance in demand and supply. Then, the price of rice will subsequently go down to a fairly decent spot.

Exactly, I pray our eyes will open to this before it gets too late

Is like you want to cut my heart with your title 😂 I was like, are going to experience that kind of famine during Joseph and king pharaoh's time😂

But, if care is not taken, the real famine is just about to start. Our government need to take more actions concerning agriculture because that is where the life of the people is, if don't eat, we won't have strength to sing the national anthem 😂

Lol... With the way this country is going, it just seems like our leaders want us to be singing National Anthem while dealing with the sort of Famine that happened during the days of Joseph and the Pharaohs. Haha.

We all need to do our best in order to survive