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Envoy says modern ranching will curb farmer-herder conflict in Nigeria

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The Denmark Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Sune Krogstrup, has called for modern ranching as a way of curbing the perennial farmerherd­er conflict and empowering local farmers in Nigeria.

The envoy disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja while unveiling plans for the inaugurati­on of Arla farm, a Danish-designed state of the art commercial dairy farm in Kaduna state.

The ambassador said the Arla farm project which is a publicpriv­ate partnershi­p with the Kaduna State government will be officially inaugurate­d on May 25 in Kaduna state.

He noted that the project was part of efforts to deepen strategic bilateral relations between Nigeria and Denmark, thereby reinforcin­g shared values and mutual cooperatio­n.

He reiterated Denmark’s commitment to strengthen­ing collaborat­ion with Nigeria in the area of agricultur­e and food safety standards through cutting-edge technology and internatio­nal best practices.

“In terms of Food and Agricultur­e, this is another important area of focus for us.

“We have a very good cooperatio­n with Nigerian authoritie­s on improving food safety standards and we are also very proud to cooperate closely with Arla the Danish dairy producer.

“In fact, next week (Thursday), I will be attending the formal opening of the Arla state of the art commercial dairy farm in Kaduna state,” he said.

Krogstrup expressed optimism that the farm, first of it’s kind in Nigeria will go a long way in boosting the local economy, empowering local herders and deescalati­ng tension between herders and farmers.

He therefore called for the establishm­ent of such farm projects across the country by relevant stakeholde­rs, due to its economic and security benefits.

“Now that farm (Arla) will have a tremendous impact on the local economy and economy in terms of direct and indirect jobs created.

“In addition, when herders setup to become milk farmers, it also reduces tensions over access to land between herders and farmers.

“So in my opinion we need many more projects like this one, he said.

NAN reports that Arla foods, the renowned Danish diary company (makers of Dano milk) recently took delivery of 216 Danish Holstein Heifers (a breed of cow) for its Kaduna dairy farm.

The farm project which started in 2019 as part of Arla’s plan to develop a sustainabl­e dairy sector in Nigeria is set to create thousands of employment for farmers and locals, especially in the area.

NAN also reports that the Federal Government had in July, 2022 announced plans to increase milk production from the current 600,000 metric tonnes to 1.6 billion metric tonnes by 2024.

Nigeria’s Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, who gave the short-term target, said the government will provide the needed infrastruc­ture to enhance milk aggregatio­n and distributi­on and that the plan will reduce the 1.3 billion dairy importatio­n bill. (NAN)

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