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Farmer Commends Govt’s Initiative On Piggery
The Chairman of
Steering Committee on Pig Farming in Cross River, Mr Asuquo Blackwell, has lauded the state government’s initiative on piggery, saying it would increase pig production in the state.
Blackwell said in an interview with newsmen in Calabar that the initiative would meet the protein needs of the people and boost the state’s economy.
He said that the formation of cooperative societies by pig farmers, as directed by the state’s Ministry of Agriculture, would enable them to have access to loans and other incentives and increase production.
“This will enable government to focus attention on registered pig farmers in the state. It will also lead to increased production and the farmers will be better for it.
“I therefore appeal to pig farmers who have yet to form cooperatives to do so and registered without further delay, ‘’ he said.
Blackwell stressed the need for more sensitisation of pig farmers across the state on the importance and advantage of forming cooperatives.
He further appealed to the farmers to properly utilize the loans when eventually granted, noting that there were over 5000 pig farmers in the state.
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