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South-West Leads Nigeria’s Fish Trade Surge with 165% Growth in 2025

By Rachel Akper

Nigeria’s captured fish trade saw remarkable growth in 2025, with the South-West recording the highest surge, increasing by 165% compared to 2024.

According to data from the National Agricultural Extension and Research Liaison Services (NAERLS), the South-West’s trade volume jumped from 5,810 tons in 2024 to 101,941 tons last year.

Other regions also reported growth, though at a slower pace. The North-East experienced a 29.8% rise, moving from 13,637 tons to 17,696 tons.

The North-Central zone saw a 14.4% increase, reaching 131,269 tons from 114,759 tons in the previous year.

The North-West recorded a 12.6% uptick to 8,474 tons, while the South-South grew marginally by 2.5%, reaching 1,291 tons.

Experts say the spike in the South-West reflects increased fishing activity and higher market demand in the region, highlighting the zone’s growing role in Nigeria’s fish economy.

This trend underscores the potential of the country’s fisheries sector as a key contributor to food security and livelihoods across its geo-political zones.

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