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Nigeria is losing approximately N50 million daily due to the importation of pineapples, despite being the eighth largest producer of the fruit globally, with an annual output of about 1.6 million metric tons.
Stakeholders, including agriculturist Amb. Oluwasegun Alabi, emphasize that the country meets only 50% of its pineapple needs, importing from countries like Ghana and Togo. The challenges include subpar fruit quality due to outdated farming practices and a lack of processing facilities, hindering Nigeria's potential to become a leading exporter in the global pineapple market.
Citations:
[1] https://economicconfidential.com/2024/08/nigeria-pineapple-importation/
[2] https://www.thepacker.com/news/industry/us-potato-industry-seeking-fresh-access-japan
[3] https://www.freshplaza.com/north-america/article/9648444/u-s-pushes-for-fresh-potato-access-in-japan/
[4] https://www.idahofb.org/news-room/posts/u-s-pushes-for-fresh-potato-access-in-japan/
[5] https://www.nationalpotatocouncil.org/advocacy/policy-priorities/trade/
[6] https://potatoes.news/u-s-potato-industry-pushes-for-fresh-potato-access-in-japan/
[7] https://www.potatobusiness.com/market/the-us-advocates-for-japans-access-to-fresh-potatoes/
[8] https://www.sproutasia.com/blog/your-guide-to-importing-and-exporting-in-singapore
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