Those enforcing the food blockade coming from the north to the south, have said that they would suspend the action.
Under the aegis of Amalgamated Union of Foodstuff and Cattle Dealers of Nigeria (AUFCDN), the union says supplies of food stuff to the south would resume.
The suspension of the food blockade was brokered by the Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello.
Daily Trust quoted one Abdullahi Tom, a youth leader of the cattle dealers who attended the meeting, as saying that they agreed to shelve the strike.
The meeting was also attended by a former aviation minister, Femi Fani-Kayode.
Last week, the union commenced strike to protest the attack on some of their members during the #EndSARS protests and the recent Shasha market crisis in Ibadan, Oyo state capital.
They had initially given the federal government a seven-day ultimatum to weigh into the situation and look into their demands.
The Union had demanded protection of its members, and payment of N475 billion compensation for lives and properties lost during the #EndSARS protest and the Shasa market crisis.
They also demanded the dismantling of all roadblocks on federal highways where their members are harassed and money extorted from them by security operatives.
The strike entailed closing all routes between the North and South for vehicles conveying cattle and food items. Such vehicles were stopped from reaching the Southern region.
Both sides have been affected by the strike. Food prices soared in the South, while farmers in the North complained of poor patronage.
A report by the Daily Trust had reported how onion traders lamented over the crash in the price of the item.
A bag of onion which sold at N35,000 before the strike, plummeted to N7000 during the blockade.