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    Experts Call for Tech-Driven Transformation in Livestock Sector

    National UpdateBy National UpdateDecember 10, 2024 Agriculture No Comments2 Mins Read
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    ***As Farm Alert Marks 5th Anniversary

    The Federal Government has been urged to adopt technology and innovation to address critical gaps in Nigeria’s livestock sector.
    Speaking at the 5th Anniversary Celebration of Farm Alert in Abuja, Professor Folorunsho Fasina, a lecturer at the University of Pretoria and an expert with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), highlighted the lack of coordination and technological integration in the sector.
    “Technology and innovation are lacking in Nigeria’s livestock industry,” Fasina said. “Despite being resource-rich, we are not organized. Vertical integration is essential to unlock the sector’s full potential and create jobs.”

    Fasina, who also chairs Farm Alert’s Advisory Board, praised the organization for its innovative strides in the past five years, including reaching over 1,000 communities in six states with animal health products.

    CEO of Farm Alert, Dr. Femi Kayode, revealed the company’s plans to expand into West Africa by 2026, followed by operations in East, South, and Central Africa by 2030. “By 2030, we aim to be the largest distributor of animal feed in Africa,” Kayode announced.
    The event underscored Farm Alert’s commitment to supporting young veterinarians. In partnership with the Nigerian Medical Veterinary Association (NMVA), Farm Alert has provided a N20 million grant to 10 veterinarians and plans to extend an additional N60 million to 30 more.
    During the celebration, 12 veterinarians received N12 million in start-up funding.
    Since its launch in November 2019, Farm Alert has made significant strides in improving access to animal health products, such as vaccines, drugs, and supplements, in underserved communities.
    The organization’s innovative distribution model aggregates the needs of veterinary stores and delivers products efficiently and cost-effectively.

    NMVA President, Dr. Moses Arokoyo, commended Farm Alert for its creativity and impact, noting the partnership’s role in transforming veterinary practice in Nigeria.

    With its continued focus on technology, innovation, and expansion, Farm Alert is poised to drive sustainable growth in Nigeria’s livestock sector and beyond.

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