Article(s) about Wheat
Nigeria Remains a Strong Growth Market for WheatNigeria’s demand for wheat based foods is large and growing. The GON cassava flour import-substitution initiative is impacting U.S. wheat market share negatively but market share is expected to rebound as Nigeria and its neighboring countries continue to demand high quality wheat based food s [Read more]
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Posted: 12 years ago | ||
Grain and Feed Annual Report 2013Report Highlights: Nigeria is a huge export market for wheat and rice. High demand for wheat flour for the production of bread, noodles, pasta and biscuits (cookies) contributes to Nigeria’s wheat market worth approximately $1 billion in U.S. to Nigeria exports. Domestic wheat production is [Read more]
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Posted: 12 years ago | ||
Nigeria Can Strengthen Economy via Wheat Trade LiberalizationReport Highlights: Nigeria remains a huge export market for wheat with export value of U.S. wheat averaging $1 billion, about 85 percent share of the wheat market. The high demand is mostly pressured by increasing consumption of wheat flour - based products and insufficient [Read more]
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Posted: 12 years ago | ||
Nigeria Introduces Levy on Wheat GrainReport Highlights: Effective July 20, 2012, the Government of Nigeria (GON) introduced a 15-percent levy on wheat grain imports resulting in an increase of the effective duty from 5 percent to 20 percent. The GON also introduced a 65-percent levy on wheat flour imports to increase the effective [Read more]
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Posted: 13 years ago | ||
Gain Report - Nigeria: Grain and feed annualReport Highlights: Although Nigeria dropped from the number one export destination in the world for U.S. wheat in MY2010/11 to third position this year, it remains the most consistent and loyal customer. Sales as of April1 are a record 3.5 million tons, up from 3.3 million tons last year. [Read more]
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Posted: 14 years ago | ||
Gain Report - Nigeria: Cassava inclusion in wheat flourReport Highlights: The GON has announced plans to cut wheat imports by introducing a new policy compelling cassava flour inclusion in wheat flour. Part of their plan is to impose a levy of 15 percent on wheat grain imports, which will increase the effective duty from 5 percent to 20 percent. The [Read more]
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Posted: 14 years ago | ||
Gain Report: Nigeria - Grain and feed annualReport Highlights: Although Nigeria dropped from the number one export destination in the world for U.S. wheat in MY2010/11 to third position this year, it remains the most consistent and loyal customer. Sales as of April1 are a record 3.5 million tons, up from 3.3 million tons last year. [Read more]
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Posted: 15 years ago |
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