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2022 Long Rains (Mar - Dec) — (Last Chart Updated on 10/05/2024)
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Primary Production in Nigeria
(~80% of total cotton production)
Zamfara
(21% of total cotton production)
Katsina
(17% of total cotton production)
Kano
(12% of total cotton production)
Adamawa
(12% of total cotton production)
Gombe
(8% of total cotton production)
Bauchi
(6% of total cotton production)
Borno
(6% of total cotton production)
Kebbi
(4% of total cotton production)
Sokoto
(4% of total cotton production)
Yobe
(3% of total cotton production)