Food Security

How Nigeria's floods are impacting food security - and what needs to be done

An aerial view of the flooded Obagi community in Ahoada, Rivers state, Nigeria

Nigeria relies on $10 billion of imports to meet its food and agricultural production shortfalls. Image: REUTERS/Temilade Adelaja

Adaku Jane Echendu
Researcher, Queen's University, Ontario
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