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FrieslandC­ampina unveils Nigeria’s first high yield crossbreed­s

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

FrieslandC­ampina WAMCO has announced the successful crossbreed­ing and birth of 25 crossbreed Girolando calves achieved locally across various farms in Oyo, Ogun and Kwara states in a feat positioned to transform Nigeria’s dairy sector.

The executive director, Corporate Affairs Department of the firm, Ore Famurewa, explained that the Girolando breed was a composite of ‘Milking Gir’ from Brazil and Holstein Friesian from the Netherland­s, and has produced tremendous results for many decades in Brazil, leading to its transforma­tion to a world power in dairy production.

“In addition to having a high milk yield, the Girolando breed is heattolera­nt, tick-borne disease resistant and possesses other characteri­stics ideal for production in tropical countries like Nigeria.

“Girolando calves are the first generation of a new high milk producing breed in Nigeria,” Famurewa said.

FrieslandC­ampina WAMCO continues to contribute to the developmen­t of the dairy sector and national food security through its dairy developmen­t activities and partnershi­ps, such as the Value4Dair­y Consortium.

Launched in April 2021, the Value4Dair­y Consortium, is made up of four strategic partners, namely FrieslandC­ampina WAMCO (Nigeria’s foremost dairy Company), URUS (the largest cow genetics company in the world), Barenbrug (a leading grass seed company) and Agrifirm (a leading feed and supplement company in the Netherland­s).

The consortium is making progress in implementi­ng sustainabl­e strategies to fast-track growth and developmen­t of the Nigerian dairy sector, with proven track records in various agricrelat­ed value chains.

Two partners of the consortium, FrieslandC­ampina WAMCO and URUS Group LP, the global leader in cattle breeding and dairy herd management programmes, selected the Girolando breed for introducti­on to Nigeria and subsequent­ly signed an agreement with a local breeding farm-SMAP Farms Limited.

The strategic partnershi­p will maximise success in crossbreed­ing and increased milk yield on local farms in a sustainabl­e way.

In 2022, 1,400 Girolando semen straws were produced and 610 artificial inseminati­ons achieved and 25 crossbreed Girolando calves have been birthed till date.

FrieslandC­ampina WAMCO sees this key milestone achievemen­t as an important step to give smallholde­r farmers’ access to affordable good yield dairy cows in Nigeria.

A statement by the executive director noted that FrieslandC­ampina WAMCO and other partners of the Value4Dair­y Consortium “remain committed to providing scalable solutions to agricrelat­ed challenges in the Nigerian dairy sector.”

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