The
Federal Government says it has started the process of animal census,
traceability & identification and explained that the exercise will
help in tackling issues of cattle rustling as well as help get accurate
data on livestock.
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of
Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr. Mohammed Bello Umar, who
disclosed this at the end of the Fourth Global Dairy Congress Africa at
the weekend in Abuja, assured participants of government’s willingness
to implement useful suggestions from the summit.
Represented by
the Director, Animal Husbandry Services, Bright Wategire, he said: “We
will continue to intervene in those areas that are important to us. And,
we will try as much as possible to improve on artificial intelligence
and sustain the issue of pasture production all year round.
It
is a critical area because, without pasture, animals will not grow. We
have started something in animal identification and traceability system.
We are aware of the advanced stages that are available.
“Aside
helping us reduce issues of cattle rustling, It will help us to get
reliable data of animals that we have in this country. It helps improve
trade relationship with other countries.“The advantages are enormous; we
are at the tail end of concluding our national dairy and breeding
policy.”
Regardless, Chairman of the congress, Dr. Ayok
Celestine, and the participants, unanimously urged government, to
establish effective price stability support mechanism to attract and
protect investment in dairy farming they and also, called for robust
intervention in addressing infrastructure deficits militating against
the sub sector.
Dr. Celestine suggested an upgrade of genetic
potential of indigenous dairy breeds through crossbreeding and selection
in order to enhance productivity and profitability of emerging dairy
ventures in Africa.
He insisted that livestock extension services
and innovation platforms should be mainstreamed to enhance farmers’
capacity and competence in dairy production processing.
“The
simulate functional systems in other climes should be studied to speed
up value chain progress and profitability, while allied institutions to
boost availability and quality of support services and input should be
strengthened.”
He expressed concern over the lack of
effective waste recycling systems in African countries, and suggested
refrain in the choice of dairy packaging; to avoid potential
environmental consequences.
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