The Guardian (Nigeria)

Firms partner to accelerate dairy devt in Nigeria

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Aconsortiu­m of four internatio­nal organisati­ons, namely Frieslandc­ampina WAMCO, URUS, Barenbrug and Agrifirm, has announced their co- operation as strategic partners to accelerate the Nigerian dairy sector.

Preparator­y to a webinar scheduled for April 20, 2021, key representa­tives of each partner will share their vision on how to accelerate dairy developmen­t in Nigeria. The partners will endorse this ambitious plan by signing the cooperatio­n agreement.

The formation of the consortium, specialise­d in milk collection and processing ( Frieslandc­ampina WAMCO), breeding ( URUS), roughage production ( Barenbrug) and animal feed ( Agrifirm), will help to bolster a sustainabl­e and integrated dairy sector model, which will formulate homegrown methods and solutions to challenges, which previously needed external interventi­on. It will plan and act on the long- term requiremen­ts for a self- sufficient dairy chain in the country.

According to the Managing Director, Frieslandc­ampina WAMCO, Ben Langat, “In Frieslandc­ampina WAMCO, our ambition is to jointly invest in local business models to enable the dairy sector become self- sufficient and profitable throughout the entire chain. This will include building joint infrastruc­tures, collaborat­ive training of farmers, investing in local production and leveraging each other’s knowledge and competenci­es.”

Global Director, Dairy

Developmen­t and Milkstream­s, Frieslandc­ampina, Jeroen Elfers, also affirmed that “only a sector with a return on investment in every part of the chain can be self- sufficient and will survive in the long term”. “We are proud to state that these three profession­al and world leading companies with proven track records share this ambition and believe in developing the cornerston­es of the Nigerian dairy sector with Frieslandc­ampina WAMCO” Elfers said.

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