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Food import bill in Nigeria rises to N7.65 trillion in 2025
Nigeria’s spending on the importation of food and beverage products surged to N7.65 trillion in 2025, highlighting the country’s increasing reliance on foreign food supplies amid rising domestic demand and structural challenges in the agricultural sector.
The figures are based on the latest Foreign Trade Statistics report released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).
The report indicates that the imports consist of both primary food products and processed food items, which are used for industrial production as well as household consumption.
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What the data is saying
Nigeria’s food import bill in 2025 was largely driven by the importation of both primary and processed food products used across industries and households.
The figures show that a substantial portion of Nigeria’s food imports is used as industrial inputs for food manufacturing, underscoring the role of imported raw materials in supporting the country’s food processing sector.
**Context **
Nigeria’s food import expenditure has recorded a steady increase over the past four years, reflecting widening gaps between domestic food production and national consumption needs.
The data indicate that Nigeria’s food import bill has more than doubled within four years, raising concerns about the country’s long-term food security and its dependence on imported food supplies.
**What you should know **
Nairametrics earlier reported that Nigeria could face a severe food crisis in 2026 as rising production costs, insecurity, and post-harvest losses push many farmers, especially in the North-Central and North-West, to abandon agriculture.
NBS earlier reported that Nigeria recorded a trade surplus of N1.71 trillion in the fourth quarter of 2025, even as exports declined during the period.
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