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Kaduna’s pastoral dairy upgraded to boost milk production

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The Raw Materials Research and Developmen­t Council (RMRDC) has demonstrat­ed a pilot artificial inseminati­on of 20 white fulani local dairies volunteere­d by the Damau Village Milk Producers Cooperativ­e Society in Kubau Local Government Area of Kaduna State to boost the country’s milk production.

The RMRDC also provided a solar milk chiller to the community where the Kaduna

State Government has also earmarked 9,000 hectares of farmland to settle 1,000 pastoralis­ts in a partnershi­p with Danish dairy giant, Arla.

The Director-General of the council, Prof Hussain Doko Ibrahim, said the multiple effects expected from artificial inseminati­on of the cattle with semen of Hostein fresian is to transfer high potency germplasm for increased milk yield to Nigeria’s indigenous white fulani cattle.

Prof. Ibrahim, who was represente­d by Dr Olugbenga Bolarinwa Olugbemi, also said it was expected that the filial generation from the cross breed would boost milk yield from 1.5 litres of milk per cow per day to 30 litres per day.

The RMRDC project chairperso­n, Dr Mary Chibuzor Abiaeye, informed the Fulani community that their raw milk could be preserved at 4°C in the solar-powered milk chiller till bulk off-takers come to collect the milk and urged the pastoralis­ts to accept animal husbandry as a profitable commercial venture.

“The cooperativ­e society should pull funds and provide sustainabl­e water and green pasture for their cattle all seasons of the year,” she said, and implored the state government to adequately equip the veterinary clinic at the grazing reserve.

Earlier, the state Commission­er for Agricultur­e, Hajiya Halima Lawal, acknowledg­ed the improvemen­t of the local breed through artificial inseminati­on programme of the RMRDC as a key element in addressing the production deficit of milk towards milk sufficienc­y to meet national demand.

A community leader in Damau, Abubakar Umar, expressed excitement when he told Arewa Trust that the council brought two things that will change their lives. “They brought solar and fridge that will be used to preserve our milk for a longer time until buyers come.

“Another thing is artificial inseminati­on for cows, the essence of which is to change the breed of our cows to look like foreign ones. Our own cows can generate only one litre of milk, at most three, but according to the experts, with this inseminati­on, our cows can produce at least 1.5 liters of milk a day,” he said.

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