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Nigeria Agribusiness Report  
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Nigeria Agribusiness Report

 

The Nigeria Agribusiness Report features Business Monitor International's market assessment and independent 5-year forecasts covering the supply and demand outlook for the livestock, dairy, grains, rice, sugar, edible oils, coffee and cocoa sectors.

 

Business Monitor International's Agribusiness service also provides proprietary medium term price forecasts for key commodities, including corn, wheat, rice, sugar, cocoa, coffee, soy and milk; in addition to newly-researched competitive intelligence on leading agribusiness producers, traders and suppliers; in-depth analysis of latest industry developments; and essential industry context, such as the background macroeconomic outlook and the downstream supply chain.

 

Key Benefits

  • Use BMI's independent 5-Year industry forecasts to test other views - a key input for successful planning in dynamic agribusiness markets.

  • Apply BMI's medium term commodity price forecasts to assist with budgetary planning and the identification of investment opportunities and potential risks

  • Exploit latest competitive intelligence on your competitors and peers in Asia, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and Africa through our company rankings and analysis.

Executive Summary
 

We believe that the government's recent attempts to stimulate agricultural production through a mix of public-private partnerships have brought a reasonable degree of initial success, contributing to positive growth forecasts in all categories covered in BMI's latest Nigeria Agribusiness Report; barring beef, we forecast double-digit supply and demand growth across the board.

 

The Nigerian Federal Government's efforts to revitalise the high potential of the domestic agricultural industry seems to be reaping positive developments. A recent World Bank funded US$150mn assistance package is stirring official sentiment that substantial levels of private-led investment can be attracted to the industry, thus helping the major food-importing country become both self-sufficient and an exporter of dietary staples.

 

The Commercial Agricultural Development Project (CADP) will be piloted in five states across the country enabling farmers to receive support in the production of staples such as corn and rice, in order to help alleviate the food crisis. It is also hoped that the domestic supply chain in goods like palm oil, cocoa, poultry and aquaculture can be developed with around US$50mn of the fund, which would stimulate local employment opportunities, as well as reduce the amount of food purchased from overseas.

 

The first part of the project will entail bolstering agricultural production systems to stimulate staple crop production. Following this, support to value-added goods will be implemented, before the final two stages aimed at facilitating market access and building infrastructure. The government also plans to launch a marketing initiative, promoting the industry to graduates as a profitable alternative to city-based employment in the industrial and services sectors. As such we see strong potential for solid output growth in grains production which should, in turn, feed through into the livestock outlook.

 

Indeed, poultry production is one of the areas where we are particularly optimistic for 2009; the government recently invested 15% capital in a public private partnership (PPP) venture with African Chicken Farm, a renowned Syrian agribusiness specialist, to substantially expand poultry production in the northern state of Kwara. The project will cover 700 hectares and around US$400mn will be used to build what will be the largest chicken farm in Africa. The initiative should get underway by the end of 2009 with the aim of producing 3mn poultry per year at full capacity.

 

This will not only enable Nigeria to easily feed robust local demand but may also provide a chance for exporters to expand profit margins. With poultry demand solidly reliable among Nigeria's population, production is set to grow by nearly 18% during the course of the outlook window.

Meanwhile, sorghum will remain the most popular crop due to its versatility and hardiness, although high domestic consumption leaves little scope for export revenues. The main caveats to Nigerian agriculture growth for 2009 (and possibly 2010) are presented in the form of domestic financial woes; oil revenues are substantially lower than in previous years, while the effects of a depreciating naira have been exacerbated by lower levels of market capitalisation as some worried investors have been quick to pull their money out of the economy.

 

However, a string of Multi-National Companies are unfazed by such sentiment and seem intent on further rooting themselves in the local agricultural industry. If anything, the comparatively lower costs of acquisitions may actually serve as incentives to take advantage and expand in advance of future price recovery. Africa's largest economy will undoubtedly benefit from their presence, particularly during a period of indefinite state austerity.

Table of Contents:

 

Chapter - Executive Summary

 

Chapter -SWOT Analysis

Nigeria Agricultural SWOT

 

Chapter - Industry Business Environment Overview

Market Overview

 

Chapter - Supply Demand Analysis

Nigeria Sugar Outlook

Table: Nigeria Sugar Production, Consumption & Trade

Table: Nigeria Sugar Production, Consumption & Trade

Industry Forecast ''“ Nigeria Grains Outlook

Table: Nigeria Wheat Production & Consumption

Table: Nigeria Corn Production & Consumption

Table: Nigeria Sorghum Production, Consumption & Trade

Table: Nigeria Wheat Production & Consumption

Table: Nigeria Corn Production & Consumption

Table: Nigeria Sorghum Production, Consumption & Trade

Industry Forecast ''“ Nigeria Livestock And Dairy Outlook

Table: Nigeria Poultry Production & Consumption

Table: Nigeria Pork Production & Consumption

Table: Nigeria Beef & Veal Production & Consumption

Table: Nigeria Milk Production & Consumption

Table: Nigeria Poultry Production & Consumption

Table: Nigeria Pork Production & Consumption

Table: Nigeria Beef & Veal Production & Consumption

Table: Nigeria Milk Production & Consumption

Industry Forecast ''“ Nigeria Rice Outlook

Industry Forecast ''“ Nigeria Rice Outlook

Table: Nigeria Rice Production, Consumption & Trade

Table: Nigeria Rice Production, Consumption & Trade

Industry Forecast ''“ Nigeria Cocoa Outlook

Table: Nigeria Cocoa Production, Consumption & Trade

Table: Nigeria Cocoa Production, Consumption & Trade

 

Chapter - Competitive Landscape

Table: Agricultural Commodity Producers & Traders

Table: Agribusiness Suppliers

Table: Integrated Agricultural Producers

 

Chapter - Market Strategy - Grains Update

Corn

Table: Corn

Soybean

Table: Soybean

Rice

Table: Rice

Wheat

Table: Wheat

 

Chapter - Market Strategy Softs Update

Cocoa

Table: Cocoa

Coffee

Table Coffee

Milk

Table: Milk

Sugar

Table: Sugar

 

Chapter - Downstream Supply Chain Analysis

Industry Forecast Scenario - Drink

Alcoholic Drinks

Table: Nigeria -- Alcoholic Drinks Forecast

Soft Drinks

Industry Forecast Scenario ''“ Retail

Table: Nigeria Grocery Retail Sales Value by Format - Historical Data & Forecasts

Economic Activity

Table: Nigeria - Economic Activity

 

Chapter - Industry Trend Analysis: Global Palm Oil Outlook

 

Chapter -BMI Forecast Modelling

How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts



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