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Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by Atouke: 5:05am On Mar 08, 2018 |
August 21, 2017 Today Governor Udom Emmanuel visited the Cattle Ranch at Adadia in Uruan Local Government Area to evaluate the level of Development. So far the Special gasses have been planted to well over 100 hectares of land, four hundred hectares to go. Upon completion the Range will have an abattoir for meat processing, Fresh Milk factory, which will produce fresh milk and cheese. Leather works factory to transform the skin of the cows into by-products like shoes, boxes, bags etc. The Ranch is an IPP arrangement between Akwa Ibom State Government and San calos Agric GROUP from Mexico. So far over 89 youth have been employed in the Ranch to help in the cultivation of the grass. Governor Udom Emmanuel is working. 2 Likes
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Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by Atouke: 5:12am On Mar 08, 2018 |
AKSG Gov.udom Inspects 1700km Of Roads,35 Bridges under construction And 2nd Airport Runway in Akwa Ibom State. https://www.nairaland.com/4386373/aksg-gov.udom-inspects-1700km-roads35 |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by Nobody: 5:24am On Mar 08, 2018 |
Liquidfart: We are importing herds and its splendid to you? Am sure its also splendid that we importing fuel? Sigh... 1 Like |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by poseidon12: 6:30am On Mar 08, 2018 |
Good move. Other States should do same. This should end the Fulani killings. This should force the Fulani herdsmen to also go into ranching or else they will be put out of business. After setting these ranches up, the States should privatize them so they would not be mismanaged and abandoned. |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by poseidon12: 6:38am On Mar 08, 2018 |
adecz: Nigerian cattle produce mostly poor quality meat, very little milk because of how they are reared. |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by akwaxxy(m): 6:40am On Mar 08, 2018 |
its a better option to stay away from fulanis who think cattle rearing is their birth right. ..nice one from akwa ibom..am impressed |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by ikorodureporta: 6:54am On Mar 08, 2018 |
wildkat: na that one be remedy, abi some political demonstations by some clueless men? Do u know the cost of that project? How long wl it last? Why not focus on things of economic/ comparative advantage? Come to ikorodu & see farmers doing great in piggery, & others........ Setting up a tech-hub wl hav contributed more to all thoz unemployed always complaining on joblanders...teach them coding/programing, phone, computer, & electronic repairs, website designing, auto mechanic, graphic designing & sign writing & see how that city wl thrive....even without thoz major projects like port & other industries. They wnt spend up to 30% of the resources being used for their cattle colony 1 Like |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by Atouke: 7:01am On Mar 08, 2018 |
poseidon12: The state is not managing any farm. this is a public private partnership with San carlos group from mexico. the group has ranches and other agric ventures in mexico and all over the world. they are the ones who will run the farm. AKSG is just partnering them to make it happen. |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by Carter4luv(m): 7:06am On Mar 08, 2018 |
Wisdom |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by popsyleo1: 7:30am On Mar 08, 2018 |
The Mexican breed is better than what we have here. Go on Ibom governor |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by onomeabuja: 7:49am On Mar 08, 2018 |
dre11:AT LEAST NA MEXICAN COW nah...,( them de respect law ) FULANI COWS ( no dey respect law )-thier shit just resemble thier fulani master wit killing instinct. SO RESPECT TO AKWA IBOM FOR this DISCOVERY because NA WHITE SHIT & NO BE BLACK SHIT de go de paste wit good scent!!! |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by Atouke: 8:51am On Mar 08, 2018 |
OP who did the pregnancy test on this cattle to determine they were pregnant? LOL just wondering? |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by adecz: 8:59am On Mar 08, 2018 |
poseidon12: I can assure you that when this oyibo cattle come, bad management, bad weather, tsetse fly & corruption will kill them all in less than 2 years. Different ppl have tried it & failed. The blackman does not have the discipline to make a success of such technical operations. When this gov is leaving, he will steal any surviving ones.. 1 Like |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by Atouke: 9:05am On Mar 08, 2018 |
adecz: O boy why you the take panadol for another person headache? Do you think any sensible business man will bring their money all to way from mexico to invest in a Farm in Nigeria without doing his feasibility studies? This is a PPP with Akwa Ibom State govt. Not a government farm. so relax |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by Willie2015: 9:37am On Mar 08, 2018 |
Atouke: This project is already dead, its just a matter of time. We know the story behind most of Songhai Farms established by diff state govt in Nigeria once u have another govt in town. - What you do as a state govt is to empower your local farmers and dwellers to embrace cow farming in their backyard - Provide conducive environs through sensitizations and training by agric extension officers. - Get our local cows from the North and import hybrid cow semen for artificial insemination - Have a free artificial insemination centre for farmers - Distribute cross breed cows to farmers at a highly subsidized rate and give them technical support - Connect farmers directly to processors like Wamco etc - This is the model used in Kenya since the 80s, govt has no biz importing pregnant cows. 1 Like |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by Atouke: 9:44am On Mar 08, 2018 |
Willie2015: Say what you know, The san carlos group already has experience in Nigeria. They have a market for their products they are not just into cattle ranching but into other produce. they are the preferred supplier of produce to shoprite and many other retail facilities so dont worry your self this is not like any state funded songhai farm. this is a solid PPP bussiness with soild off-takers. And you are not more cowboy than a mexican. Mexicans run all the cattle ranches in USA and Canada. They are the Agricultural Muscle in North American farms. |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by Willie2015: 10:06am On Mar 08, 2018 |
Atouke: What you do as a state govt is to empower your people ! This administration has come, another administration will surely come. San Carlos group will become history with another administration. Carlos Group should be providing technical support to locals with the aim of making Akwa Ibom State, the hub of cow farming for a specified no of years and should not be involved in same biz. Empowering Akwa Ibom locals and generation to come is the only sustainable way of doing business in this environment. 50,000 local farmers will & can do better than San Carlos group with technical support and conducive environment provided by the State govt. Just imagine how exciting it will be for Akwa Ibom farmers to be the preferred supplier of fresh cow meat to Shoprite and milk to Wamco etc It will create a movement and massive employment that future administration cant stop. 1 Like |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by Willie2015: 10:27am On Mar 08, 2018 |
Atouke: Akwa Ibom state govt only need to sign a 5- 10 yrs agreement with the Mexican to provide support to local farmers and develop that sector. Let them teach our local people how to run cattle ranches successfully with the required standard so they can supply Shoprite etc This is the model Kenya used with a partnership with the Dutch since d 80s to develop their dairy sector. Kenya dairy sector output is abt 5.2 billion litres of milk per annum with estimated 1 million jobs at farm level and an additional 500,000 in direct waged employment and another 750,000 jobs in support services. |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by Atouke: 10:29am On Mar 08, 2018 |
Willie2015: What are you saying? please look up Akwa Prime Hatchery in the same Uruan LGA where the cattle ranch is sited. All that you are saying is currently being done there and more. Do you know that Akwa Ibom has one of the biggest hatcheries east of the Niger currently, about 540,000 birds are hatched there every week,with an inbuilt capacity to produce more on demand. poultry farmers from within and outside state come there to buy their day old chicks because its closer than going to lagos or Ogun state where they used to go for supplies before. The hatchery has one of the biggest chicken processing plant and feeds blending plants with several cold room and distribution outlets in the state. the value chain is such that established poultry farmers an youths are given given inputs like day old chicks, feeds and technical advise, while the hatchery processing plant has the right of first refusal to purchase their chicken when they mature. https://www.facebook.com/akwaprime/ This technical abilities driven through value chain is currently working in the state and Udom being a business man i know he has a plan like this for the ranch if not better. key into what is happening in the state so you can dakkada too. |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by owunabastard: 10:47am On Mar 08, 2018 |
omohayek:I agree with what you said, but I think the main aim of all these shows is to prevent this murderous and rampaging herdsmen from SS, and the same time introduce this new model |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by Godwin978(m): 11:25am On Mar 08, 2018 |
ikorodureporta:Fulani herdsman no market for you, |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by Willie2015: 2:50pm On Mar 08, 2018 |
[quote author=Atouke post=65660247] What are you saying? please look up Akwa Prime Hatchery in the same Uruan LGA where the cattle ranch is sited. All that you are saying is currently being done there and more. Do you know that Akwa Ibom has one of the biggest hatcheries east of the Niger currently, about 540,000 birds are hatched there every week,with an inbuilt capacity to produce more on demand. poultry farmers from within and outside state come there to buy their day old chicks because its closer than going to lagos or Ogun state where they used to go for supplies before. The hatchery has one of the biggest chicken processing plant and feeds blending plants with several cold room and distribution outlets in the state. the value chain is such that established poultry farmers an youths are given given inputs like day old chicks, feeds and technical advise, while the hatchery processing plant has the right of first refusal to purchase their chicken when they mature. https://www.facebook.com/akwaprime/ This technical abilities driven through value chain is currently working in the state and Udom being a business man i know he has a plan like this for the ranch if not better. key into what is happening in the state so you can dakkada too. [/quote Simply, the project with the Mexican is not sustainable and a complete waste of the state scarce resources. How do i key into the state govt cow ranching when there is no provision for individuals in the first place ? . 1 Like |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by mymilicent: 3:04pm On Mar 08, 2018 |
ikorodureporta:Ur head is not correct |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by ikorodureporta: 3:09pm On Mar 08, 2018 |
mymilicent: fellow villageman 1 Like |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by Cityguy: 4:29pm On Mar 08, 2018 |
casdoruche:Who would not want to boycott those cows? Whenever I have meat to eat, I honestly find it difficult not to remember the vid where some randy herder from you know where was fuckin a cow on the farm and his colleagues were hailing the beast. |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by Nobody: 6:20pm On Mar 08, 2018 |
Aboguede:lol because when you join new you just sabi everything without asking about? |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by Liquidfart: 6:56pm On Mar 08, 2018 |
if at all you don't reason through your anus,you should know that importing pregnant cows is aimed at setting up cattle ranches in the state for sufficient beef production so that you and your Fulani brothers can go to hell with your bloody cows. fool |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by UnknownT: 8:07pm On Mar 08, 2018 |
frobeinus:If you don't understand, be civil with your comment. I meant that he should enact the antigrazing law against herdsmen since the state will now own it's cattle |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by Ituku4040: 5:45pm On Feb 03, 2021 |
This is the way to go Atouke: |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by Ituku4040: 5:50pm On Feb 03, 2021 |
Keneeby:Udom where are the special cows 2000/pregnant Abi them.never born 2 Likes |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by Ituku4040: 5:51pm On Feb 03, 2021 |
] Udom where are the special cows 2000/pregnant Abi them.never born 2 Likes |
Re: Akwa Ibom To Import 2,000 Pregnant Cattle From Mexico by 3pointsagree: 9:27am On Dec 18, 2022 |
Where are the cows 1 Like 1 Share |
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