The Lagos State government of Nigeria is set to partner with maize farmers for silage production

게시됨 2021년 10월 1일

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The Lagos State government in Nigeria is planning to partner with the Maize Farmers’ Association of Nigeria (MAAN) to boost silage production for livestock feed. The Commissioner for Agriculture, Abisola Olusanya, revealed this after a meeting with MAAN, stating that the collaboration aligns with the state's five-year agricultural roadmap. During the current farming season, MAAN aims to cultivate 167,000 hectares of maize, potentially yielding 835,000 metric tonnes of silage. This initiative is part of Lagos State's efforts to establish feedlots and fattening centres to ensure the traceability and hygiene of cattle for consumption.
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Maize plantThe Lagos State government is set to partner maize farmers for silage production through the Maize Farmers’ Association of Nigeria (MAAN). The Commissioner for Agriculture, Abisola Olusanya, announced the partnership during the weekend after a meeting with the members of the association. She said the meeting was arranged to survey openings available for the sourcing of silage from the partnership. Olusanya said that silage is a cheap source of food for livestock in the state, which brings the alliance with MAAN. She said that during the farming season this year, about 167,000 hectares of maize with an average crop output of five metric tonnes would be planted across the country by the association, pointing that there is a prospect for about 835,000 metric tonnes of silage that could be available for feedlots. “Today, we are meeting with representatives of the Maize Farmers’ Association of Nigeria (MAAN) to explore possible collaboration with the association to help the ...
출처: Guardian

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