Kano plans upgrade of cattle production, milk delivery centres

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By Adeola Ajakaiye, in Kano

 

Kano State Agro-Pastoral Development Project (KSADP),  an initiative being financed in partnership with the Islamic Development Bank, has concluded plans to renovate and upgrade Falgore Cattle market situated in Doguwa Local Government Area,  and four other such markets across the state.

 

Work to be conducted in the markets include the provision of loading and off-loading ramps, watering facilities, drainages, office space for market information, security and veterinary services, lighting for trade and security at night, as well as toilet facilities.

 

Ibrahim Garba Muhammad, the state project coordinator, KSADP, made this known while receiving representatives of Dairy and Farming Cooperatives from Falgore Community, who visited him at the project office.

 

He further revealed that the project has concluded plans to site at least five milk collection centers around the Falgore area

 

“This move will enable  members of your cooperatives to collect the milk in one location, from where it can be transported to markets or processors can come and buy, thus saving your women the trouble of travelling to the city to sell it,” he stated

 

Muhammad urged the people from the community to support KSADP towards realisation of its objectives, stressing that many of the project’s interventions would positively change the living standard of pastoralists.

 

The project coordinator listed specific areas of intervention, including grazing reserve development, fodder production, improved milk collection, stock route demarcation, training and coaching for livestock activities, supporting small ruminants value chain, livestock production and fattening scheme and improved animal health services.

 

He assured that KSADP and the state government are working together to see how they can initiate a programme to enhance socio-economic inclusiveness for Fulani youth.

 

Earlier, Haruna Mu’azu, and Ardo Umar Lawan Motar Kara, the representatives of the dairy and farming communities, requested KSADP to provide schools for their children, engage their people in the project’s livestock fattening scheme, as well as construct milk collection centers in their communities.
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Onome Amuge is a Nigerian journalist and content writer known for his analytical and engaging reporting on business, finance, agriculture, commodities, and technology. He is currently a journalist at Business a.m., a Nigerian business-focused newspaper, where he has authored over 360 articles covering a wide range of topics including economic trends, market analysis, and policy developments.
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