Nigeria, Jan. 20 -- Farmers predict that when security in food-belt regions improves this year, Nigeria's agricultural output will rise.

They point out that the anticipated improvement in food output will lessen the country's cost-of-living crisis and reduce inflation.

There has been a slight decrease in kidnapping and instability. In response to inquiries, Sani Danladi, national head of the Association of Tomato Growers, Processors and Marketers Association of Nigeria, stated that killings have decreased, particularly since mid-2024.

According to Danladi, the existing circumstances have resulted in a positive dry season planting season for farmers in late 2024. If this trend continues in 2025, food output will rise, and prices will fa...