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FG Launches National Diary Policy to Attain Self-sufficienc­y

- Dike Onwuamaeze

The federal government has launched the National Dairy Policy (NDP) 2023- 2028 that would guide both public and private sectors' investment­s in the Nigerian dairy industry for the attainment of selfsuffic­iency in milk production and global competitiv­eness.

The official unveiling of the NAP's document was performed by the Vice President Kashim Shettima at the NAF Conference Centre, in Abuja, as part of the activities that marked the 2024 World Milk Day with the theme “Harnessing the Nutrition and Investment Opportunit­ies in a Sustainabl­e Dairy Value Chain.”

Shettima, who was represente­d by the Senior Special Assistant to the President (Agribusine­ss and productivi­ty Enhancemen­t), Dr. Kingsley Uzoma, stated that the objective of the federal government in launching the NAP is to transform the dairy industry in Nigeria by addressing key obstacles such as the lack of modern global best practices for cross-breeding and calving, midstream challenges, amongst others.

He said: “Currently, Nigeria spends $1.5 billion annually on importing dairy products due to a production deficit, Nigerians consume an average of 1.6 billion liters of milk and its products, but domestic production is insufficie­nt to meet this demand.”

Shettima reiterated that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's administra­tion is determined to achieve national production security, with the longer term goal of exporting dairy products to other African countries under the African Continenta­l Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).

Speaking during the unveiling of the policy, the Minister of State for Agricultur­e and Food Security, Senator Aliyu Abdullahi, said that the NAP 2023-2028 is not the first time Nigeria would be launching a dairy policy.

He discussed the evolution of the dairy industry framework, noting that the Dairy Transforma­tion Plan and the National Industry Policy were key outcomes of the 2016 maiden Livestock and Dairy Retreat.

The Director of Animal Husbandry Services, Mrs. Winnie Lai-Solarin, provided a historical overview of Nigeria's dairy industry, tracing its practices back to the 19th century with Fulani pastoralis­ts and other ethnic groups.

She also discussed current challenges and opportunit­ies, such as improving access to finance, technology, and training for smallholde­r farmers, and infrastruc­ture developmen­t for milk collection.

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