COVID-19: Some Big Businessmen Are Hoarding Foodstuff, Says Agric Minister
The Minister of Agriculture, Sabo Nanono, says some businessmen are hoarding foodstuff due to a likely increase in the prices of produce.
“People are afraid that COVID-19 is likely to affect agricultural projection. There is an element of hoarding, though it’s not much.
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