Yobe partners Trans Sahara Consortium on cattle genetic improvement

The Yobe government and Trans Sahara Consortium have partnered to accelerate livestock production by applying biotechnologies.
Governor Mai Mala Buni stated this during signing a memorandum of understanding between the state government and the company on Wednesday in Damaturu.
Mr Buni said the initiative would revolutionise cattle production and trade in the state.
The governor said, “Integration of biotechnology into our cattle production practices will enable us to enhance the quality, health and productivity of the livestock.
“Through innovative genetic and reproductive technologies, we can elevate the standard of our cattle breeds, ensuring resilience, disease resistance and improved breeding outcomes.”
Mr Buni expressed optimism that the partnership would strengthen the foundation of the cattle industry and stimulate broader economic development and food security in the state.
While commending partners and stakeholders for their contributions to the realisation of the agreement, Mr Buni reiterated his commitment towards advancing agricultural innovation, economic prosperity, and food security.
Also, Victor Patrick, the company’s CEO, said the partnership would transform the state’s economy and create job opportunities. He said it would promote inclusivity, where no single farmer would be left behind.
Abdullahi Gashua, the chief of staff at Government House Damaturu, said the partnership would modernise cattle production and marketing. He said that, under the agreement, the company would fund the project while the Yobe government would identify cattle marketers to be funded.
He added that the project targeted 30,000 cattle in the Nguru, Potiskum, and Damaturu LGAs.
(NAN)
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