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Ekiti State Imports Over 225 Pregnant Cows For Breeding From America by Gjrich(m): 2:33pm On Apr 26, 2021
Governor Kayode Fayemi says his administration has imported more than 200 pregnant cows from the United States of America.
Governor Kayode Fayemi says his administration has imported more than 200 pregnant cows from the United States of America.

Ekiti-owned Ikun Dairy Farm will manage the pregnant cows in Ikun-Ekiti. The farm is to serve as a prototype for the National Livestock Transformation Plan.

It will address the farmers-herders crisis in the Ekiti, according to Mr Fayemi.

“These cows are going to be stationary. They are not roaming anywhere. They are not going on open grazing. They are right here on the farm.

“You know what we have suffered from open grazing not just in the state but across the length and breadth of the country.

“Once this model works, it will be an indication of what we can achieve through the National Livestock Transformation Plan,” said the governor.

Mr Fayemi stated this during an inspection of the newly-arrived 227 cows at the dairy farm and the farmland to cultivate hays.

He added that the integrated farm, designed to commence production of 10,000 litres of milk daily, was a joint project of Ekiti and Promasidor Diary Company.

Mr Fayemi explained that the pregnant cows would be confined to their sheds on the farm.

According to him, the state acquired about 500 hectares of land to grow fields to take care of the animals to prevent them from roaming about.

The governor said,” The capacity of the dairy farm, being put to use for the first time in the last 40 years, has been expanded to run 24-hour operation in raising of cattle and production of milk.

“The dairy farm will also demonstrate Nigeria’s capacity to be a milk-producing nation rather than being a milk-importing nation.”

Mr Fayemi visited the facility in the company of the farm’s General Manager, Hermann Kibler, and the Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Olabode Adetoyi.

He expressed confidence in the private-public partnership arrangement between the state government and Promasidor to guarantee the sustainability and economic viability of the farm.

“This dairy farm has been here for 40 years, and it has not been put to use. This is the first time that it is going to be put into proper use. Agriculture, as we have always said in the state, is the pathway to progress, particularly for us. We are an agrarian society,” Mr Fayemi disclosed.

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Re: Ekiti State Imports Over 225 Pregnant Cows For Breeding From America by chatinent: 2:37pm On Apr 26, 2021
I've had enough!

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Re: Ekiti State Imports Over 225 Pregnant Cows For Breeding From America by paddyDIGITAL(m): 2:59pm On Apr 26, 2021
Good move. But no pregnant cows from the northern Nigeria?

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Re: Ekiti State Imports Over 225 Pregnant Cows For Breeding From America by CSTRR: 3:03pm On Apr 26, 2021
It's actually a good move.

The breeds in Nigeria are not world class in terms of output.

Get those improved breeds and produce more meat and milk per cow than what is obtainable in Nigeria.

My only worry is that those cows have most likely been genetically modified.
Re: Ekiti State Imports Over 225 Pregnant Cows For Breeding From America by viyon02: 3:17pm On Apr 26, 2021
The only good news of this month, let other Southwest states follow this idea, I tell you the north will actually beg for business transaction few years to come.
Re: Ekiti State Imports Over 225 Pregnant Cows For Breeding From America by nairalandankrah: 3:27pm On Apr 26, 2021
viyon02:
The only good news of this month, let other Southwest states follow this idea, I tell you the north will actually beg for business transaction few years to come.

The North do not beg their slaves..
Re: Ekiti State Imports Over 225 Pregnant Cows For Breeding From America by viyon02: 3:29pm On Apr 26, 2021
nairalandankrah:


The North do not beg their slaves..
Oh really? time will tell
Re: Ekiti State Imports Over 225 Pregnant Cows For Breeding From America by Nobody: 3:31pm On Apr 26, 2021
nairalandankrah:


The North do not beg their slaves..

There has to be an idiot of the day and that title goes to you today. Own it with pride.
Re: Ekiti State Imports Over 225 Pregnant Cows For Breeding From America by nairalandankrah: 3:33pm On Apr 26, 2021
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There has to be an idiot of the day and that title goes to you today. Own it with pride.
Calm down!The truth hurts I know...but, am just been real.
Re: Ekiti State Imports Over 225 Pregnant Cows For Breeding From America by Nobody: 3:34pm On Apr 26, 2021
paddyDIGITAL:
Good move. But no pregnant cows from the northern Nigeria?

There will be a reason this breed of Cows all the way from the USA, are preffered. Great move and initiative overall.

If this is Fayemi's only achievement till he leaves office then it will be a great one if it leads to all SW States following suit so that the region can move towards self-suffiency in the producing/rearing of food crop and livestock respectively.
Re: Ekiti State Imports Over 225 Pregnant Cows For Breeding From America by Nobody: 3:36pm On Apr 26, 2021
nairalandankrah:

The truth hurts..am just been real.

What truth? You're just a sad and pathetic loser fixated on seeing enmity and negativity above everything else.
Re: Ekiti State Imports Over 225 Pregnant Cows For Breeding From America by Nobody: 3:39pm On Apr 26, 2021
CSTRR:
It's actually a good move.

The breeds in Nigeria are not world class in terms of output.

Get those improved breeds and produce more meat and milk per cow than what is obtainable in Nigeria.

My only worry is that those cows have most likely been genetically modified.

All animals are what they eat. If the offspring of these Cows are fed purely on an organic feed then they essentially become a better variant of their GM parents.
Re: Ekiti State Imports Over 225 Pregnant Cows For Breeding From America by nairalandankrah: 3:42pm On Apr 26, 2021
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What truth? You're just a sad and pathetic loser fixated on seeing enmity and negativity above everything else.

One man, one vote

One man, one opinion.. grin
Re: Ekiti State Imports Over 225 Pregnant Cows For Breeding From America by Nobody: 3:45pm On Apr 26, 2021
The part below, from the article, is what gladden me the most. Neccesity they say is the mother of all inventions. Maybe the whole Fulani seige against the South can at least produce some positive reactions even if forced and long overdue.





“This dairy farm has been here for 40 years, and it has not been put to use. This is the first time that it is going to be put into proper use. Agriculture, as we have always said in the state, is the pathway to progress, particularly for us. We are an agrarian society,” Mr Fayemi disclosed.
Re: Ekiti State Imports Over 225 Pregnant Cows For Breeding From America by anigbajumo(m): 3:58pm On Apr 26, 2021
cool

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