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Figure 12.* Top commodities produced in terms of volume (12A), acreage (12B) and value (12C)
*Note: The data for value of production does not include Chad.
Source: FAOSTAT (2012)
Nigeria represents about half of West Africa in terms of population, and the size of its economy dwarfs the
other countries of the region. For most staples, Nigeria alone produces half or more than half the production
of all the rest of the region’s countries. However, the growth rate of Nigerian staple production has been
slower than in neighbouring countries, allowing them to catch up with Nigeria and chip away at its regional
market share (Figure 13).
Millet
Sorghum
Cow peas
Groundnut Maize
Cocoa
Cassava
Rice, paddy
Yams
Others
Production acreage (in ha),
Average 2005-2010
Igname
Manioc
Riz Paddy
Sorgho Maïs
Mil
Plantain
Légumes
Citron
Autres
Valeur de la production (en millions de
dollars), Moyenne 2005-2010
Yams
Cassava
Rice,
paddy
Maize
Sorghum
Millet
Plantain
Vegetables
Citrus
Other
Production value (in million US$),
Average 2005-2010
Cassava
Yams
Oil palm
fruit
Maize
Sorghum
Millet
Plantain
Rice, paddy
Vegetables
Other
Production quantity (in tonnes),
Average 2005-2010