Business
Expert Canvasses Strengthening Of Livestock Programmes
The Managing Director
of a development social enterprise organisation, Real People Concept, Ibadan, Mr Olawole Olagbaju, has called for the strengthening of livestock improvement programmes in the country.
This, he said, would help meet the demand of livestock consumers and improve production in the country.
Olagbaju made the call in an interview with newsmen in Ibadan on Thursday.
He also called for improvement in capacity building in livestock programmes through assisted reproductive technology.
Olagbaju noted that livestock production was a major aspect of agriculture and a major source of animal protein requiring great attention.
Research, he said, had revealed that the demand for livestock products, especially milk and meat, had greatly exceeded supply due to small-scale production methods.
“It’s obvious that the future of commercial animal production is dependent on viable and efficient artificial insemination.
“The benefits of artificial insemination cannot be overemphasised considering its great impacts on the future and sustainability of commercial livestock production.
“This is the reason our establishment canvassed for modern animal reproduction in Nigeria in the last six years,” he said.
Real People Concept, which is registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), is committed to developing livestock production.
The organisation is also focused on building local capacity with modern animal reproduction technological solutions.
Olagbaju, an animal reproduction technologist, the organisation was working on rapid multiplication of improved local chicken using modern animal reproduction technology.
“We engaged in rapid multiplication of rabbit for household consumption and research purpose.
“We also facilitate training of veterinarians in Nigeria using ultrasound scanner for rapid animal reproduction.
“Also our modern animal reproduction solution embraced by several institutions across Nigeria has recorded huge success in providing animal reproduction.
“Our solution has been conveniently aiding bovine pregnancy detection at the Massohi farm located at Federal University of Technology, Minna.
“Since 2013, our modern animal reproduction solution has been in use for teaching and research at the University of Ibadan veterinary clinic,” he said.
He, however, emphasised that the organisation was open to partnership with individuals, governments as well as local and international development agencies.
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