Enugu targets N100bn livestock production
Enugu targets N100bn livestock production: Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State has disclosed that the administration
has set a target of over ₦100 billion from livestock production and processing.
The move, he said, would boost the economy, scale up the capacity
of farmers in animal husbandry, and strengthen value chain across
the spectrum of agricultural sector in the state.
The governor stated this while receiving a delegation from the
Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support Project (L-PRES)
led by the National Project Coordinator, Sanusi Abubakar, who were
in Enugu for the flag-off of the first Regional Enugu Model Veterinary
Hospital in Enugu on Monday.
He expressed excitement
that the veterinary hospital was coming at a time the state was focused on scaling up meat and dairy production that would serve the state and beyond.
Mbah further stressed that the recent Enugu State Ranch Management
Agency Law was conceived to unlock economic opportunities for the
state, create employment opportunities in the livestock space and
contribute to the growth of the Gross Domestic Product from $4.4 billion to $30 billion.
“We saw that we needed to start putting in a robust policy or a
legal framework that can support these policies. We are aware that
Enugu has a market size of over ₦100 billion, and we are quite
ambitious in the growth projection of our GDP,” he noted.
While underscoring all the frameworks that the administration
had put in place to unlock the economic potential in the sector,
the governor maintained that the state had enough capacity to
produce enough “meat and dairy products for export, which would
require skills in processing and packaging.”
the investors
He called on investors to seize the opportunities in the new ranch law,
the veterinary hospital and the robust partnership between the state
and the L-PRES to invest in the state, assuring sustained security of lives, property and investments.
Speaking earlier, the L-PRES coordinator, Abubakar, informed the
governor that they visited to inspect the site and flag off the construction of the hospital.
According to him, the hospital, on completion, would, among others,
carry out disease surveillance, maintain a healthy animal husbandry, conduct disease eradication services as well as vaccination of animals.