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Today Price of Palm Oil in Nigeria (Per Gallon, Litre, and Kg) – March 19th, 2024

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Palm oil, an essential commodity in Nigeria’s culinary and industrial sectors, has seen a significant price increase.

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  • How much is 25 Litres of palm oil in Nigeria today?
  • How much is palm oil in Nigeria today?
  • What is the price of 1 ton of palm oil?
  • What month is palm oil cheap in Nigeria?
  • Which month is palm oil most expensive in Nigeria?
  • Which state in Nigeria produces the best palm oil?
  • When to buy palm oil in Nigeria?
  • Which variety of oil palm is best?

The current market conditions reflect the oil’s critical role in the Nigerian economy, with prices ranging from NGN 600 to NGN 700 per litre.

How much is 25 Litres of palm oil in Nigeria today?

The price for 25 litres of palm oil in Nigeria as of today is NGN 24,000.

How much is palm oil in Nigeria today?

Today, palm oil prices are between NGN 600 to NGN 700 per litre.

What is the price of 1 ton of palm oil?

To calculate the price per ton, we consider that 1 litre of palm oil weighs approximately 0.92 kg. Therefore, 1 ton (1000 kg) would be roughly 1087 litres. Given the current price range, 1 ton of palm oil would cost between NGN 652,200 to NGN 760,900.

What month is palm oil cheap in Nigeria?

Palm oil is typically cheaper during the mid-year months when the harvest season peaks, leading to increased supply.

Which month is palm oil most expensive in Nigeria?

The price of palm oil usually spikes towards the end of the year and early in the new year, coinciding with higher demand and festivities.

Which state in Nigeria produces the best palm oil?

States like Akwa Ibom, Cross River, and Rivers are renowned for producing high-quality palm oil due to their favourable climatic conditions and rich soil.

When to buy palm oil in Nigeria?

The best time to purchase palm oil is during the peak harvest season, around June to August, when prices are lower.

Which variety of oil palm is best?

The Tenera variety, a hybrid between Dura and Pisifera, is considered the best due to its high oil yield and quality.

Palm oil is sold in various quantities to meet different consumer and industrial demands. Below is a table detailing the current prices:

Quantity (Litres)Price (NGN)
4 (approx. 1 gallon)4,200
56,000
1012,000
2524,000
5048,000

The average price for a gallon (about 4 litres) is NGN 2,400, and the cost per kilogram ranges from NGN 1,000 to NGN 1,500, reflecting the dynamic economy and market supply-demand.

Note: Prices are subject to change based on market conditions, so it’s always best to check for the latest updates.

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