In the heart of every Nigerian kitchen lies the cherished grain – rice.
As of April 14th, 2024, we bring you the freshest scoop on rice prices circulating the nation, aiding households in navigating the fluctuating market.
With Nigeria both cultivating and consuming rice on a grand scale, the market pulsates with diverse offerings to satiate varied tastes and budgets.
Mama Gold Rice
A household name prized for its quality and swift cooking prowess.
- 50kg: ₦85,000 — ₦90,000
- 25kg: ₦40,500 — ₦45,000
- 10kg: ₦20,500 — ₦25,500
Royal Stallion Rice
Presented by the Stallion Group of Companies, a trusted choice among consumers.
- 50kg: ₦85,000 — ₦95,000
- 25kg: ₦40,500 — ₦45,000
- 10kg: ₦20,500 — ₦25,500
Rice Master Rice
Synonymous with quality and affordability, a staple in Nigerian households.
- 50kg: ₦85,000 — ₦90,000
- 25kg: ₦40,500 — ₦45,000
Caprice Rice
Renowned for its balance of affordability and flavor, capturing hearts nationwide.
- 50kg: ₦90,000 — ₦95,000
- 25kg: ₦45,500 — ₦50,500
Other Varieties
- Nigerian Rice: ₦85,000 – ₦90,000 (per 50kg bag)
- Falcon Rice (25kg): ₦25,500 — ₦35,000
- Basmati Rice (5kg): ₦20,500 — ₦35,500
- Ofada Rice (5kg): ₦18,500 — ₦25,500 (per 5kg bag)
Navigating the rice market in Nigeria demands vigilance, as prices sway with market dynamics. Stay tuned for more updates as we delve into the pulse of the nation’s culinary cornerstone.