Nigeria’s groundnut production is recovering, but poor storage and weak processing continue to limit export potential and profitability, experts say.
Output rose from 4.4 million tons in 2017 to 5 million tons in 2025, a 13.6 percent increase over the period, and is projected to grow by another
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Faith Donatus
Dr. Faith Donatus is a climate change expert, a seasoned researcher with over 15 years of experience and a two-time award winner for contributing to research by the International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation.
With a PhD in Environmental Pollution and Control, Faith is passionate about transforming Nigeria's food and public health systems through deep research, data-driven analysis, deducing solution-based insights to challenges impacting Nigeria's food and health systems.
At Businessday, she is a real sector correspondent, covering health and agricultural beats.