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  • Why is peanut production declining in South Africa?
  • Peanut production in South Africa has risen and fallen dramatically over the last two decades, with the introduction of new cultivars unable to compensate for the loss of producing land. Droughts in important crop areas on a regular basis in the five years running up to 2020 aggravated the situation.
  • Where are nuts grown in Nigeria?
  • The nuts are primarily farmed in Nigeria¡¯s dry regions, such as Kano, Kwara, Sokoto, Zamfara, and Kaduna. In Nigeria, nuts are used to make cooking oil and as a source of protein for both humans and animals. According to the FAO data, Nigeria produced 3,028,571 metric tons of peanuts.
  • Why do Nigerians eat peanuts?
  • In Nigeria, nuts are used to make cooking oil and as a source of protein for both humans and animals. According to the FAO data, Nigeria produced 3,028,571 metric tons of peanuts. Groundnuts make for 70 percent of the country¡¯s overall export revenues.
  • Are roasted groundnuts still popular in Nigeria?
  • While a handful of other packaged roasted groundnut products have entered the market, branded products still account for only 10% of consumption in Nigeria. For now, L&L Foods is focused on boosting the production capacity for its roasted groundnut products.