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Nigeria would soon start exporting grasses to Saudi Arabia - Min. of Agriculture
Nigeria would soon start exporting grasses to Saudi Arabia - Min. of Agriculture
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Thursday, July 28, 2016
Minister of Agriculture, Audu Ogbeh, says the Federal government is putting up mercenaries to begin Paddock development in Nigeria. Paddock development is the growing of special grasses for cattle.
Speaking at a news conference in Abuja today, Ogbeh said the special grasses when exported, would earn Nigeria some foreign exchange.
According to him, Saudi Arabia government is already making inquires about the special grasses that will be grown in Nigeria. Ogbeh said that the Ministry of Agriculture has started bringing the special seeds of grass (fodder seeds) into the country.
“Saudi Arabia is asking that if Nigeria can grow enough grass, they will buy to feed their cows” he said
He assured that paddock development in Nigeria would effectively help address the clash between farmers and herdsmen in the country.
“The clash between farmers and herdsmen has been getting worse by the years and by the grace of God I will bring it to an end. No farmer in the world would like to plant his crops and arrive to see that cows have eaten everything up” he said Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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Okey let's see how it works cos der has been so many talks like dis it never saw d light of d day.
ReplyDeleteIt is easy to find solutions to marauding Fulani herders but impossible to assuage the feelings of the goose that lays the golden eggs in the Niger Delta. Ironically, oil money is used to hire "mercenaries" and procure the wonder grass.
ReplyDeleteLess talk, more action....
ReplyDeleteLess talk, more action....
ReplyDeleteYou know that grass can be grown to feed cows and the government are proposing grazing area for the fulanis. All the states should go ahead and plant these grass for their various states cows.
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