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Kogi L-PRES Conducts Census of Livestock Markets for Proposed Rehabilitation

Kogi Flame by Kogi Flame
September 19, 2024
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Kogi L-PRES Conducts Census of Livestock Markets for Proposed Rehabilitation

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Kogi State Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support Project (L-PRES) has commenced a comprehensive research initiative aimed at assessing livestock markets across the state in preparation for their proposed rehabilitation.

The project, which focuses on enhancing livestock productivity, conflict mitigation, and institutional strengthening, is a key intervention designed to boost the state’s livestock value chain and improve market infrastructure.

Data gathered from the field will guide the rehabilitation plans, which will include improvements in market facilities, such as sanitation, access to water, and proper holding areas for livestock.

The research initiative, spearheaded by the State Project Implementation Unit, is expected to evaluate the condition of existing livestock markets, their operational challenges, and the needs of market stakeholders. It will also explore the socio-economic impacts of the livestock trade in the state, assessing factors such as market accessibility, hygiene standards, and overall market efficiency.

Speaking on the initiative, the State Project Coordinator, Dr. Olufemi Bolarin, highlighted the importance of the research as a critical step towards ensuring that the rehabilitation efforts are data-driven and aligned with the realities on the ground.

“Our aim is to revitalize the livestock markets to promote fair trade, enhance livestock welfare, and increase revenue for local farmers and traders. This research will help us design interventions that address current challenges and future growth needs,” he said.

The research will cover key livestock markets in the state, including those in Lokoja, Okene, Kabba, and Anyigba, among others.

Farmers and livestock traders expressed optimism about the proposed market rehabilitation.

According to Alhaji Sani, a major livestock trader in the Okumi Livestock market, said the initiative is long overdue.

“The current state of many livestock markets hinders the smooth conduct of trade. With better infrastructure and facilities, we will see an increase in market activity and better pricing for both buyers and sellers,” he remarked.

The planned rehabilitation is anticipated to not only modernize market infrastructure but also foster economic growth in the state by attracting more traders, creating job opportunities, and improving the overall welfare of livestock.

Many stakeholders see this as a transformative step that will strengthen Kogi’s position as a regional hub for livestock trade while contributing to poverty reduction and increased food security.

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