Professor Suleiman Elias Bogoro, Executive Secretary Tertiary Education Trust Fund, TETFUND has advocated for a well-Coordinated, decentralised Research and Development (R&D) to drive the national Program on dairy and livestock production to boost the nation’s foreign exchange.
Professor Bogoro made this known while addressing at the 9th Joint Annual meeting of Animal Science Association of
Nigeria, (ASAN) and Nigerian Institute of Animal Science (NIAS), which opened in Abuja, where he spoke as Keynote Presenter.
The TETFUND Boss
who spoke on the theme ‘ Reclaiming Nigeria’s Laggard Livestock Subsector: A
Modern Dairy Value Chain In Perspectives’, noted that available statistics
indicate that Nigeria produces 526,000 litres of Dairy products as against the
demand for about 1.2 million litres per annum.
The solution to
this he said is to mount a sustainable campaign for the production of dairy
products using the intervention of R&D to improve the Dairy Value Chain and
save a lot of revenue for the country.
Professor Bogoro
challenged Food Scientists to explore the use of milk and milk derivatives to
enhance the quality of our national diets, meals and recipes.
“There exists
nowadays biotechnologies and digital solutions that can fast track the
development of Nigeria’s dairy Sector towards being globally competitive,”
he posited
It is therefore
imperative he said to establish a private sector-led, but government-supported
livestock Species/breeds for sustainable livestock development.
To this end he
called the relevant institutions to fast-track the completion and signing of
the National Livestock Breeding programme to ensure effective regulatory
national framework for the practice of livestock breeding in the country.
In his remarks,
the Hon. Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Alhaji Sabo Nanono,
called for a paradigm shift in the nations agro-pastoral programme in view of
climate change.
He called for a more technologically driven
process in the production of livestock and enlightenment campaigns on the part
of the pastoralists to embrace the new ways.
It’s practically
impossible he said, to continue to rare cattle the way it used to be as most
the routs for grazing have disappeared as a result of population growth.
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