Nigerians at risk of food insecurity in 2024 – Analysis

Nigerians at risk of food insecurity in 2024 – Analysis The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations cadre harmonised food security analysis released on Friday in Abuja has revealed that over 26 million Nigerians in Borno, Sokoto and Zamfara states, including the FCT are expected to have food crisis between June and August, 2024. The October to November round of the cadre harmonised analysis which was conducted in 26 states and the FCT in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security and other professionals to ascertain the food security situation in Nigeria and make projection for the future, also shows that several economic shock combination generally affected livelihoods and food security of many households at the peak of the lean season. The FAO Country Representative, Dominique Kouacou, who was represented by the Assistant FAO representative, Programmes, Dr Abubakar Suleiman, said the programme is with the main goal of analysing all available data for the purpose of identifying populations at risk of food and nutrition insecurity in the country. He said the current cycle is happening after an unusual lean season, during which we witnessed several shocks, ranging from persistent insecurity situations like insurgency, banditry. Others include natural resource based conflicts, high cost of food and agricultural inputs due to high inflation and other economic factors and severe dry spells in some states immediately after the onset of rains.

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