FG to revive grazing reserves, says minister

The federal government has announced plans to resuscitate grazing reserves to end cattle wandering.
The minister of livestock development, Idi Maiha, disclosed this at the National Pasture Planting Day in Kawu Grazing Reserve, Bwari, FCT, on Tuesday.
The move aims to promote sustainable livestock development and economic empowerment for millions of Nigerians who depend on livestock for their livelihood.
He stated that the gesture was a national effort to improve animal nutrition and boost meat and dairy production.
Mr Maiha said it was also aimed at a transition to climate-smart livestock systems.
He identified the exercise as a symbol of hope and a future where cattle do not need to wander hundreds of kilometres in search of food and water.
Mr Maiha explained that the pasture planting signalled a new era in which grazing reserves were not just places of grass, but centres of excellence in animal husbandry and veterinary services, among others.
“Today marks not just the planting of seeds in the soil, but the sowing of a vision for resuscitation of our grazing reserves, sustainable livestock development, environmental stewardship, peaceful pastoral practices among others.
“A place where young people can find jobs, where herders and farmers live in harmony, and where Nigeria becomes self-sufficient in livestock production,” he said.
Mr Maiha identified the National Pasture Planting Day as a vital part of the country’s renewed strategy to modernise livestock production.
According to him, it reminded all stakeholders of the need to shift to more sustainable and productive models for pasture and fodder that benefit both pastoralists and farmers, while safeguarding the environment.
Mr Maiha emphasised that grazing reserves were not merely patches of land, but hubs of opportunity for pasture and crop production, breed improvement, and animal health improvement through efficient veterinary services.
He further said that they also served for conflict mitigation, youth employment, women empowerment through organised milk production and sale systems, and food security.
The minister identified lack of quality and sustainable fodder as one of the greatest challenges facing livestock development.
He said it had led to nutritional deficiencies in animals, reduced productivity, and conflicts between herders and farmers.
“Through the National Pasture Development Programme, under the ministry, we are investing in the release and registration of pasture varieties into our national seed system and eight have been released.
“Training of herders and extension officers; strategic pasture seed banks and feedlots; irrigation and water harvesting systems, among others”.
The minister called for the collaboration of state and local governments for the identification of grazing lands.
He further urged pastoral communities to embrace innovation and peaceful coexistence.
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Agriculture
FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology
The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

States
58-year-old trader remanded over alleged defilement of minor
The Chief Magistrate U.E. Onochie, consequently, ordered that the defendant be remanded at the Awka Correctional facility.

States
Three Ekiti men in court over alleged possession of hemp
The prosecutor asked the court for adjournment to enable him study the case file and assemble his witnesses.

Heading 2
Mark Carney joking tells Norwegian PM Gahr Støre to loan Canada Man City star Haaland for 2030 World Cup
“Interoperability also means sharing crews.
And in the next World Cup, if you could share Erling Haaland with us, that would be greatly, greatly appreciated,” Mr Carney.

States
Enugu shuts four private hospitals over failure to meet regulatory requirements
This is contained in a statement on Thursday in Enugu by the Public Relations Officer of the Ministry of Health, Chidiogo Ugodu.

States
Man arraigned for allegedly impersonating as U.S. citizen, defrauding two $80,000
The magistrate adjourned the case until August 27 for hearing.

NationWide
Again, court adjourns FG’s suit against Binance
The cryptocurrency company on March 24 sought an amicable resolution of the matter.





