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Kano to add 50,000 litres to Nigerian annual milk production

- Adeola Ajakaiye, in Kano

KANO STATE GOVERNMENT’S proposed 200 Milk Collection Centers has the potential to add 50, 000 liters daily to Nigeria’s dairy production, experts have observed.

Based on available statistics, each of the MCCs would pool at least 250 liters each day, adding that the quantity would increase significan­tly when his project’s proposed artificial inseminati­on scheme takes off soon.

Ibrahim Garba Muhammed, state project coordinato­r, Kano Agro-Pastoral Developmen­t Project (KSADP), confirmed this during a meeting with livestock stakeholde­rs in Kano recently regarding identifica­tion of sites for the project to be executed by his agency.

“This will further be reinforced by our intended interventi­on in small and large scale fodder production schemes, which will provide more pasture for the cattle, which will lead to increased dairy production.

“In this regard, we have awarded consultanc­y for the design and supervisio­n of the MCCs. The aim is to assist in improving nutrition through consumptio­n of milk and to curtail huge economic loss due to milk spoilage.

“If you bring the MCCs closer to communitie­s, the Fulani milk maids will not need to transport the milk over long distances, with the attendant risks, to sell their products. That is why we are looking for appropriat­e sites to build the centers,” he disclosed.

Ibrahim remarked that each MCC would include cooling facilities, testing kits, a tank and a fodder bank among other things, stressing that the centers would be managed by a committee involving relevant stakeholde­rs in the communitie­s, for sustainabi­lity.

Impressed by the justificat­ion for the constructi­on of the MCCs, Husaini Umar, the state branch chairman, Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Associatio­n, donated his farm at ‘Yan Rutu, Dawakin Tofa local government for free, for one of the centers to be constructe­d.

Meanwhile, participan­ts at the meeting have identified about 287 locations across the 44 local government areas of Kano, for possible constructi­on of the Milk Collection Centers.

The stakeholde­rs, however, recommende­d that communitie­s should collaborat­e with local and state authoritie­s, to provide safe locations for the projects, in view of security challenges in some parts of the country.

They promised to put heads together to ensure that the projects not only see the light of the day but are also sustained beyond the lifespan of the Kano State Agro Pastoral Developmen­t Project

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