Food security in Nigeria

40% (82 million people) of the citizens live below the International Poverty Line of $1.90 daily, whilst another 25% are vulnerable.

[2][3] Nigeria was ranked second poorest in food affordability globally by the Institute of Development Studies, United Kingdom.

[4] This is due to a number of factors, including climate change, environmental degradation like deforestation conflict, and poverty.

These weather events can damage crops and livestock, making it difficult for farmers to produce enough food.

These conflicts have displaced millions of people and made it difficult for farmers to access their land.