Business a.m.

Four Nigerian firms begin local milk production

- business a.m.

IN LINE WITH THE CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA’ (CBN) policy to discourage the importatio­n of milk, four dairy products manufactur­ers have commenced the process for the local production of milk.

Godwin Emefiele, the CBN governor, who announced in Abuja on Thursday, gave the names of the companies ase FrieslandC­ampina WAMCO, Neon Agro, Chi Limited and Irish Dairy. He said they have already expressed interest to invest in Bobi Grazing Reserve in Niger State.

Bobi Grazing Reserve located in Mariga Local Government Area is part of 26 Grazing Reserves gazette under a livestock developmen­t initiative by the Niger State government in partnershi­p with the CBN.

The reserve has a land area of 31,000 hectares, with about 700 families and 300,000 heads of cattle

resident there for the pilot project.

So far, the CBN governor said FrieslandC­ampina WAMCO and Neon Agro have agreed to acquire 10,000 hectares of land each, while Chi Limited and Irish Dairy are to develop 4,000 hectares each for their local milk production project.

The remaining 3,000 hectares will be retained by the state government for its developmen­t programmes.

Already, as at September 18, Emefiele said FrieslandC­ampina WAMCO had cleared a total land area of 695 hectares, with 190 hectares already cultivated with pastures for the livestock.

Also, the company has completed a hydroponic centre and solar powered borehole, while equipment for its Milk Collection Centre is awaiting installati­on.

Similarly, he said Chi Limited has also signed contracts for the clearing and planting of pasture on its allocated 4,000 hectares of land.

He said Niger State government has cleared and fenced 63 hectares of land in two sites.

He said the site has a police post, administra­tive area and veterinary clinic, with a primary school refurbishe­d, while a clinic is under constructi­on. Also, planting of pasture is currently in progress.

Besides, in Kaduna State, the CBN governor said Arla Group has existing projects in Damau, Amana, NAPRI Shika and Kagarko.

About N12 billion has also been reportedly ivested in the developmen­t of 6,000 hectares of land in Damau Grazing Reserve under the Bank’s livestock developmen­t initiative.

In addition, he said Arla is currently refurbishi­ng a milk processing plant and will soon commence milk off-take from 600 farmers in Kagarko.

Again, he said the Promasidor Group has commenced work on the 500 hectares land area granted consent to develop Ikun Dairy Farm Project in Ekiti State.

Apart from the deployment of 20 tractors for land preparatio­ns at the site, the company has also commenced the planting of pasture for the livestock.

For Integrated Dairies Limited, an indigenous dairy company based in Jos, Plateau State, the company has engaged the Plateau State government and key interest groups on the developmen­t of Wase Grazing Reserve.

Nestle Plc has indicated interest in developing its dairy project in Abaji, in the Federal Capital Territory.

The CBN said it has contacted the relevant government department­s to fast-track land acquisitio­n and issuance of title documents.

“For these investment­s to bear fruits, the support of the state government­s is needed through land, and other infrastruc­tural amenities,” the CBN governor said.

Emefiele said the CBN was determined to end the era when the country spent about $1.5 billion annually on the importatio­n of dairy products like milk, yogurt, cheese and other milk derivative­s.

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