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Nigeria eyes cloves boom in nationwide farming push

Close-up of dried cloves, a popular African spice used in cooking and traditional medicine.
Dried cloves spread out, highlighting their rich aroma and significance in African culinary and medicinal practices.

Nigeria is positioning itself to become Africa’s second commercial cloves producer, after Tanzania, as a new nationwide farming initiative prepares to enroll 74,000 farmers ahead of the 2026 wet season. The program, coordinated by the Cloves Producers Association, will span all 36 states and the FCT, supplying participants with improved seeds and inputs to cultivate half a hectare each. Designed to boost exports, earn foreign exchange, and create jobs—especially for youth and women—the initiative targets strong demand from food and pharmaceutical markets. Backed by state governments and agricultural experts, the move comes as Nigeria’s farm sector shows steady growth, even as food security risks loom across key producing regions.

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