
Taraba State Launches Groundbreaking Livestock Development Commission to Transform Agricultural Potential
Taraba State launches an innovative Livestock Development Commission to revolutionize agricultural practices and boost economic potential. The groundbreaking initiative promises to transform livestock production through modern techniques and collaborative strategies.
Taraba State is set to revolutionize its agricultural landscape with the establishment of a comprehensive Livestock Development Commission, signaling a bold new approach to sustainable farming and economic growth.
Governor Agbu Kefas has officially signed the commission's bill into law, marking a significant milestone for the state renowned for having the highest livestock population in Nigeria. The innovative initiative aims to strengthen livestock productivity, promote climate-smart practices, and dramatically improve farmers' and pastoral communities' livelihoods.
The newly formed commission will focus on constructing specialized field schools and developing pastures for seed multiplication, creating practical learning and innovation centers for sustainable livestock development. Governor Kefas emphasized that the commission represents a crucial step in transforming the state's agricultural sector, with plans to enhance livestock potential through modern ranching and advanced pasture production techniques.
Dr. Dauda Abubakar Muhammad has been appointed as the commission's chairman, leading a diverse team including representatives from key ministries, departments, and agricultural associations. The commission will include members from finance, agriculture, health, justice, and other critical sectors, ensuring a comprehensive and collaborative approach to livestock development.
Strategically located in the semi-temperate Mambilla Plateau, Taraba State boasts unique geographical advantages for livestock production. The region's abundant pastures, year-round water sources, and favorable climate create an ideal environment for developing cutting-edge agricultural practices.
The Livestock Development Commission is expected to yield multiple benefits, including strengthening farm-herder relations, creating employment opportunities, and positioning Taraba as a national learning hub for sustainable livestock production. By integrating modern technologies and innovative agricultural strategies, the state aims to unlock its tremendous agricultural potential and drive economic prosperity.
State project coordinator Mr. Hananiah Albert highlighted that the commission will further develop livestock production and enhance the sector's value chain. The initial phase includes conducting biddings for field school construction and pasture development, demonstrating the state government's commitment to systematic and strategic agricultural transformation.
Based on reporting by Daily Trust
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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