He said this at the 3rd joint anniversary of Animal Science
Association of Nigeria (ASAN) and Nigeria Institute of Animal Science held at
the University of Ibadan. If this is achieved, he noted that livestock farmers
would stand good chances of making high dollar return if the hides and skins
are tanned into leather. The minister who was represented at the occasion by
the Director, Animal Production and Husbandry in the Ministry, Dr. Ademola
Raji, said, ”I also commend NIAS for its advocacy and public enlightenment
programs on Radio and Television that promote value addition in Livestock, as
against sale and consumption of primary products alone, particularly with the
issue of curtailing the widespread consumption of hides and skins as Kpomo
which ought to be tanned into leather for a very high dollar return to the
farmer and Tanneries. I expect that competent regulations acceptable by all
stakeholders will be developed so as to give credibility that our set standards
for food safety are being implemented which will boost value addition. The
theme of the programme was entitled, “Value Addition in the Nigerian Livestock
Industry: A strategy for Economic Growth and Stakeholders Empowerment. The
minister stressed that FG would continue to drive its Agricultural
Transformation Agenda with increased vigour in all its ramifications, pleading
for continuous support and cooperation of all stakeholders in the livestock
sector to deliver the benefits. He said,”I am confident that the satisfactory
production levels achieved in the poultry and swine segments will soon stretch
to reach other commodities such as beef, dairy, micro livestock and animal by
products such as leather, bones, hides and skins.
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