IMF Staff Country Reports

Nigeria: Selected Issues

February 16, 2023

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International Monetary Fund. African Dept. "Nigeria: Selected Issues", IMF Staff Country Reports 2023, 094 (2023), accessed 12/6/2025

Summary

This Selected Issues paper presents stylized facts about food insecurity in Nigeria, investigates its drivers in a cross-country setting, and assesses the role of policies. The paper describes regional aspects of Nigeria’s food insecurity and compares the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 and the war in Ukraine on food security in Nigeria and other countries. It also provides an overview of agricultural production and consumption in Nigeria. The paper investigates the drivers of food security using an empirical cross-country framework including demand, supply, and price factors, and offers thoughts on policies to improve agricultural yields and production. The important role of inputs is evident in the policy experience of comparator countries. Nigeria has achieved a substantial increase in agricultural production associated with its policies but some have been less successful. Import dependency for key staples has not fallen and the cost of these agricultural products remains driven by international prices. Further, central bank credit to the agricultural sector has not succeeded in increasing production beyond the stimulus of high rainfall and high food prices.

Subject: Excises, Financial inclusion, Financial markets, Food security, International organization, Mobile banking, Monetary policy, Poverty, Revenue administration, Taxes, Technology

Keywords: EIU FOOD INSECURITY index, Excises, Financial inclusion, food price inflation, Food security, food supply, fuel subsidy reform, Global, Mobile banking, Sub-Saharan Africa, tax revenue mobilization, World wheat price inflation

  • Pages:

    60

  • Volume:

    2023

  • DOI:

    ---

  • Issue:

    094

  • Series:

    Country Report No. 2023/094

  • Stock No:

    1NGAEA2023002

  • ISBN:

    9798400234545

  • ISSN:

    1934-7685