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Nigeria, Arla Foods strengthen talks on dairy farming

In line with the government’s plan on food security, Nigeria has begun talks with Arla Foods, one of the world’s largest dairy companies on the development of the dairy sector in Nigeria.

Speaking during a tour of Arla Foods dairy farms in Denmark, senior technical adviser to the Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Andrew Kwasari, said partnership with Arla and knowledge sharing will help empower Nigerian farmers who face multiple challenges with logistics, infrastructure, organisation, quality and productivity.

“We could definitely see Arla as a partner to help build a sustainable dairy industry in Nigeria from the very beginning based on its globally proven concept of ‘Dairy enterprise of the farmers, for the farmers by the farmers.”

Denmark’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kristian Jensen, had in February this year, signed a letter of intent with the Nigerian Minister of Agriculture to cooperate on the development of the local agriculture sector in Nigeria.

While welcoming the Nigerian delegation during the tour,sSenior vice president and head of Arla Foods for Sub-Saharan Africa, Steen Hadsbjerg,  stated that, Nigeria is key to Arla’s ability to sell its farmer owners’ milk in West Africa in the future.

“We understand that developing the Nigerian local dairy industry to create a sustainable value chain that contributes to food security, local jobs and prosperity are important issues for the government. The Nigerian government welcomes companies and initiative that will help this development,” he said.

He noted that the visit would help in understanding the challenges in developing a sustainable dairy sector in Nigeria and how Arla can most effectively contribute to the solution.

Hadsbjerg furthered that it would help Arla “share our knowledge and experience about how our farmer owners have organised and developed their value chain.

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