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Agriculture Contributes N41trn To Nigeria’s GDP – NBS

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said on Monday that the agricultural sector contributed N41 trillion to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) last year.
This, according to the agency, was 23.7 percent of the total nominal GDP of N173.53 trillion reported in 2021.
However, for real GDP, the sector contributed N18.7 trillion or 25.8 percent of the total N72.39 trillion recorded last year.
The agricultural activities measured by the NBS include crop production, livestock, forestry, and fishing.
The breakdown of each of the activity’s contributions to the nominal GDP revealed the following: crop production (N36.34trillion), livestock (N2.24trillion), forestry (N296.9billion); and fishing (N2.23trillion).
For real GDP, crop production contributed N16.9trillion and livestock N1.24trillion.
Forestry and fishing contributed N193.2billion and N384.4billion respectively to the real GDP during the period.
Under President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, Nigeria has recorded significant investment in agriculture.
The Central Bank of Nigeria had during its last Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting said it has disbursed over N3 trillion to farmers to ensure food sufficiency in the country.
Despite these interventions, data shows the sector is growing at the weakest rate under the present administration.
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