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Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by valirex: 10:01am On Mar 08, 2021
As govt seeks PPP, says residents consume over 1.8M heads of cattle, 1.M goats yearly
By Olasunkanmi Akoni
The Lagos State Butchers Association has requested the provision of about 50, hectares of land from the Lagos State Government for ranching and rearing herds of cattle in the state.

Meantime, Lagos State Commissioner for Agriculture, Ms Absiola Olusanya, at a Stakeholders’ Engagement on the Red Meat Value Chain held in Alausa, Ikeja, at the weekend, disclosed that well over 1.8 million herds of cattle and over 1.4 million herds of sheep and goats, respectively, are been consumed in Lagos on an annual basis.

Olusanya, called on the private sector to partner with it to establish feedlots in the state for cattle rearing and fattening in furtherance of its reforms and sanitization of the red meat value chain, stressing that partnership becomes necessary as it would ensure better production and supply of cattle for consumption in the state.

According to her, the feedlots when operational would help revive and resuscitate cows that might have travelled from far cities such as Sokoto, Jalingo, Bauchi and Jigawa among others where they may have come to Lagos before slaughtering them.

Olusanya added that the feedlot system would also help in fattening the cows before taking them to the slaughter slabs which would improve the quality of beef as well as help butchers and meat sellers to make more profit.

“We have been having discussions around the transformation agenda centred on abattoirs, transportation and markets but there is a revised plan to have a more holistic approach to the red meat value chain.

“We are not just focusing on abattoirs alone which are a processing angle, we are starting right from the animal identification and traceability systems, meaning right from the source or point of origination of the cattle.

“That is why we want to establish feedlots in the state so that we can have cattle fattening centres. Having feedlot centres means that the cattle can rest, they can be fattened so that people can make more profit, and you have even more wholesome beef on your table.

“We will like to deliver and achieve all of these things this year if possible, so you can start off with a pilot project. So we want the relevant private sector to partner with us to establish the feedlots, everything is going to be a private sector drive as the government is only going to create the necessary enabling environment.

“So establishing the feedlot system is critical not just for the fattening alone, but for the purpose of rearing the cattle themselves. We have land in Lagos that can be used for this and that is what Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu wants in the state,” Olusanya stated.

The commissioner stressed the need for more abattoirs in the state so as to cater to the needs of the over 22 million people in the state thus the need for public-private partnership investments in the sector.

“The idea around the red meat value chain stakeholders’ engagement is to have a sort of conclusion around how the sector should move forward and we will be working with the Butchers Association Lagos State Chapter, which has a membership of over 30,000 butchers.

“Lagos consumes well over 1.8 million heads of cattle and over 1.4 million heads of sheep and goats respectively on an annual basis. Lagos is consuming well over 50 per cent of what Nigeria produces in terms of red meat,” the Commissioner stated.

Earlier, the Chairman, Lagos State Butchers Association, Mr Bamidele Kareem, speaking on the plan to set up feedlots, as well as on the background of suspension of movement of food supplies from the northern part of the country to the southern region, said the association was ready to rear and scale-up meat requirement of consumers in Lagos if the state government would approve their request on the provision of 50, hectares of land for ranching.

According to Kareem, “Since we are the highest consumers of red meat in Nigeria, but we butchers don’t breed cattle, that’s why we encouraging government for feedlots for breeding. Remember in 1946 during the colonial era there were ranches in the Western region and when Chief Obafemi Awolowo became the Premier he expanded it.

“Subsequently, the intervention of the military crumbled it and made it look as if only Fulani who can breed cattle and that’s what we are facing now. Even if we can’t produce what we can consume at the least we can produce substantive quantity.

“We are proposing a land at Imota area of the state to the state government but we understood the government is looking at another land in Epe. We pray it happens soon.”

He said the association was ready to partner with the state government on the establishment of feedlots to boost food security in red meat production but urged the government to address the challenges confronting meat production which include poor economy, epileptic power supply and poor infrastructure among others
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/03/cattle-rearing-lagos-butchers-seek-50000-hectares-of-land-for-ranching/

Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by chaotik(m): 10:05am On Mar 08, 2021
Clowns ... we should split abeg ... what do I know
Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by Hardgun: 10:08am On Mar 08, 2021
Lol i guess na fake news
Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by Queenlovely(f): 10:10am On Mar 08, 2021
feck news
Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by Racoon(m): 10:11am On Mar 08, 2021
Nope! Go back home, buy land and ranch your animals by yourselves.RUGA is not going to work.Otherwise large hectares of land must also be allotted to pig, sheep, duck,
chicken, camel, donkey farmers etc.
Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by seunmsg(m): 10:24am On Mar 08, 2021
Racoon:
Nope! Go back home, buy land and ranch your animals by yourselves.RUGA is not going to work.Otherwise large hectares of land must also be allotted to pig, sheep, duck,
chicken, camel, donkey farmers etc.

The Lagos State Butchers Association has requested the provision of about 50, hectares of land [/b]from the Lagos State Government for ranching and rearing herds of cattle in the state.
Earlier, the[b] Chairman, Lagos State Butchers Association, Mr Bamidele Kareem
, speaking on the plan to set up feedlots, as well as on the background of suspension of movement of food supplies from the northern part of the country to the southern region, said the association was ready to rear and scale-up meat requirement of consumers in Lagos if the state government would approve their request on the provision of 50, hectares of land for ranching.

Read the story before rushng to comment. The OP is misleading.

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Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by Amotolongbo(f): 10:32am On Mar 08, 2021
Racoon:
Nope! Go back home, buy land and ranch your animals by yourselves.RUGA is not going to work.Otherwise large hectares of land must also be allotted to pig, sheep, duck,
chicken, camel, donkey farmers etc.
Cattle butchers aren’t Fulani herdsmen.

Many of the butchers down here are Yorubas.

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Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by Nobody: 10:41am On Mar 08, 2021
chaotik:
Clowns ... we should split abeg ... what do I know

Do you people, only able to mouth 'split' always, think deeply at all? Ever? So if your neigbour is a nuisance would you not try to check his nuisance before moving out hastily to go and live under a bridge?

Till Nigeria splits, all sensible adults know we still have to deal with today and now before daydreaming about what is not possible currently and may even not be possible in 20 years time.

This news reveals a good plan all pragmatic Nigerians should encourage.

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Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by malcom1X: 10:41am On Mar 08, 2021
Maybe Lagos has 50,000 hectares to give.
Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by Racoon(m): 10:42am On Mar 08, 2021
seunmsg:
Read the story before rushng to comment. The OP is misleading.
Thanks but there is a possibility that the Fulanis among them may want to hijack it if they ended up taking up the leadership.
Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by CodeTemplar: 10:43am On Mar 08, 2021
Yes. This is the way to go. Why bring in foreign investors from futa jalon that will not pay taxes, destroy crops and rape land owners? Empower your own folks, give them land, fertilizer for animal feed, support taxing in any way and let them produce things locally. This is how to play politics.

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Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by Charmingrascal(m): 10:44am On Mar 08, 2021
To all those who don't understand this news.
Butchers are not Fulani herdsmen they are mostly Yorubas and if the government can provide land for ranching for them I think it will bebetter. That will encourage them to go into the cattle rearing enterprise instead of waiting for Fulani to come supply us cattle.

Depending solely on Foolanis for cows is what has led us to where we are today in Southern Nigeria where Fulani are killing our people all under the guise of herding cows.

However I doubt if Lagos can make available 50,000 hectares of land considering the fact that Lagos is compressed and it is resting on the ocean.

If the idea is finally achieved Foolanis should not be allowed in the ranch.

God bless Southern Nigeria

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Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by CodeTemplar: 10:47am On Mar 08, 2021
malcom1X:
Maybe Lagos has 50,000 hectares to give.
They can follow the Lake Rice pattern. I am sure Benue, southern Kaduna and Plateau folks will prefer to be employed by one mega organisation that cannot be overrun by a few hundred Fulani herdsmen and a handful of supporting army officers than to endure bodily rape and killings from futa jalon investors.

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Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by chiagozien(m): 10:49am On Mar 08, 2021
Give them lands in yoruba states not lagos.
Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by CodeTemplar: 10:51am On Mar 08, 2021
Amotolongbo:
Cattle butchers aren’t Fulani herdsmen.
Many of the butchers down here are Yorubas.
Thank you.
Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by CodeTemplar: 10:55am On Mar 08, 2021
Charmingrascal:
To all those who don't understand this news.
Butchers are not Fulani herdsmen they are mostly Yorubas and if the government can provide land for ranching for them I think it will bebetter. That will encourage them to go into the cattle rearing enterprise instead of waiting for Fulani to come supply us cattle.

Depending solely on Foolanis for cows is what has led us to where we are today in Southern Nigeria where Fulani are killing our people all under the guise of herding cows.

However I doubt if Lagos can make available 50,000 hectares of land considering the fact that Lagos is compressed and it is resting on the ocean.

If the idea is finally achieved Foolanis should not be allowed in the ranch.

God bless Southern Nigeria
They can adopt Lake rice pattern. One big umbrella entity housing various ranches, either as units within the entity or private ranches is safer for Benue, plateau and Kaduna youths than having to wake up in the middle of the night to gun shots and dead bodies.
Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by Nigeriabiafra80: 10:56am On Mar 08, 2021
What a COWntry
Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by Samunique(m): 11:06am On Mar 08, 2021
Amotolongbo:
Cattle butchers aren’t Fulani herdsmen.

Many of the butchers down here are Yorubas.
No mind am !

Some of them won't read before rushing to comment .

Meanwhile if it's indigenous, it's a welcome development !

No free land for Fulani in Yoruba land!!!

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Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by Christistruth00: 3:33am On Mar 09, 2021
Racoon:
Nope! Go back home, buy land and ranch your animals by yourselves.RUGA is not going to work.Otherwise large hectares of land must also be allotted to pig, sheep, duck,
chicken, camel, donkey farmers etc.


Don’t stress yourself
Does Lagos even have enough Land for it’s own People not to talk of Cows ?

This will force Government to revive the Kano to Lagos Railways

Let the Cattle Travel in Railway livestock Wagons like is done in all other Countries

They will get to Lagos fatter and taste Sweeter

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Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by johnmartus(m): 3:38am On Mar 09, 2021
Hiss its vanguard newspaper.
Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by naptu2: 3:52am On Mar 09, 2021
React! React! React!

Never read. Never comprehend. Just react.
Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by princemillla(m): 4:14am On Mar 09, 2021
In Lagos state? Where dem Wan see 50 hectares?? May be after epe or ikorodu Sha

And besides ranching in Lagos state?

Sanwo make a right decision o otherwise generation to come will swear for u
Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by Foolishbuhari: 4:27am On Mar 09, 2021
How many land dey Lagos bawo

Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by Foolishbuhari: 4:29am On Mar 09, 2021
Christistruth00:



Don’t stress yourself
Does Lagos even have enough Land for it’s own People not to talk of Cows ?

This will force Government to revive the Kano to Lagos Railways

Let the Cattle Travel in Railway livestock Wagons like is done in all other Countries

They will get to Lagos fatter and taste Sweeter

Trailer Haulage business would suffer. Aboks no go like am
Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by dfrost: 6:57am On Mar 09, 2021
naptu2:
React! React! React!

Never read. Never comprehend. Just react.

grin cheesy

You have time to explain to them. Save your energy, boss. Ignorance is bliss. cheesy
Re: Cattle Rearing: Lagos Butchers Seek 50,000 Hectares Of Land For Ranching by Nwanyiogwashi(f): 7:48am On Mar 09, 2021
It should be given to them,Lagos is no mans land.

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