The Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN) and the Nigerian Institute of Animal Science (NIAS) is set to for their 9th Joint Annual Meeting to address challenges and difficulties of animal husbandry as well as to enhance livestock production for economic development in Nigeria.
Prof.
Eustace Iyayi, The Registrar, NIAS, made this known at a press conference in
Abuja.
Eustace
Iyayi said that the theme of the 2020 joint annual meeting is “Improved
Technology: a key strategy for enhanced livestock productivity and national
economic development”.
He
explained that the Nigerian animal husbandry industry has been stunted due to
the COVID-19 pandemic and lack of necessary support structure over the years
compared to other aspects of agricultural practices.
According
to Iyayi, there are over 6,000 registered trained animal scientists with the
institute and the value of the industry stands at about N13 trillion.
He
said the industry has a huge potential for youth employment and is capable of
aiding national economic rebirth.
Iyayi said that in order to arrest youth restiveness and perennial farmers-herders conflicts in the post-COVID-19 period, technology and innovation must be applied to promote production, processing and animal agricultural trade.
He
said that the current high import bill on animal products and its derivatives
in the face of comparative advantage is an unsustainable trend.
Iyayi
said that the outcome of the annual meeting will be useful for policy alignment
by government.
He
added that it will help engender developmental research, innovation, and
engagement for an economic renaissance with animal agriculture as the pivot.
Iyayi
said there will be a presentation of awards at the meeting along with induction
of fellows into the Postgraduate College of Animal Science, and products
exhibition.
He
called for youth involvement in animal husbandry services so as to contribute
to the realization of its vision.
NAN
reports that the Nigerian Institute of Animal Science was established as an agency
to regulate all matters pertaining to animal husbandry in Nigeria.
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