Nigeria’s food market is seeing a significant shift, with maize prices leading the charge in a broader trend of declining commodity costs. In the past...
Rain-fed farming has always been Nigeria's main farming activity. Major crops like maize, yam and cassava are grown during raining season because they rely on rain as a source of water.
A medieval village, which was flooded in the 1960s by a lake that feeds the Sau Reservoir, emerged. The reservoir was at 7% capacity in April 2023 and will continue depleting if rain fails to fall.