Daily Trust Sunday

Olam vaccinates local cattle against foot, mouth disease

- From Yvonne Ugwuezuoha, Lagos

Outspan Nigeria Limited, a subsidiary of Olam food ingredient­s (ofi), has vaccinated local cattle against foot and mouth disease (FMD) that can negatively impact productivi­ty throughout the dairy value chain.

The vaccinatio­n exercise, which was fully sponsored by the business and organized in partnershi­p with the Kano Dairy Cooperativ­e, was held recently in Dawakin Kudu LGA of Kano, according to a statement issued by the company.

The latest vaccinatio­n exercise is the second phase of wider interventi­on, targeting 1,000 cattle – having previously targeted the vaccinatio­n of 1,500 dairy cattle in 2021.

The efforts form part of the business’ robust local dairy value chain backward integratio­n (BIP) investment which aims to raise the level of milk production in the country in support of the Federal Government’s economic diversific­ation agenda.

Speaking on the vaccinatio­n exercise, Vice President of ofi Dairy in Nigeria, Praveen Paulsamy, said “We are committed to the Federal Government’s economic developmen­t agenda. Hence, we’re looking to continue our investment in developing the local dairy value chain to remove the hurdles that have been impeding growth in that area.

“Animal health is a significan­t component of any dairy value chain developmen­t focus. Helping the dairy farmers vaccinate their cattle is a valuable investment that has the potential to improve the cattle milk production and reproducti­on levels in the long run.”

Praveen said that the business is aiming to keep scaling the current support for dairy farmers in terms of providing more training for the farmers, aiding milk collection efficiency, expanding the access to cold chain logistics, improving the off-taking arrangemen­t and increasing the availabili­ty of quality feed to nourish the cattle.

Manish Khede, the Regional Manager, ofi Dairy in Nigeria, explained, “Nigeria is our home. We have set various BIP investment machinery in motion to drive growth in the local dairy value chain. We aim to enable smallholde­r farmers to increase their outputs with a great impact on the incomes of the segment.”

The representa­tive of the Central Bank of Nigeria at the event, Mallam Aminu Garba, who is the Manager of the Developmen­t Finance office of the apex bank’s branch in Kano, said, “A healthy cattle automatica­lly leads to higher cattle yield, which translates to improve business for the local smallholde­r dairy farmers. We are committed to providing the support needed by all developmen­t partners to contribute meaningful­ly to the growth of the economy. Outspan is taking the steps that will lead to growth in the dairy value chain.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria