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| Dairy Farming by Mrsoft3(op): 7:54am On Feb 07, 2023*. Modified: 9:44am On Apr 02, 2023 |
dairying, also called dairy farming, branch of agriculture that encompasses the breeding, raising, and utilization of dairy animals, primarily cows, for the production of milk and the various dairy products processed from it. Why produce milk? By definition, it’s a nutrient-rich fluid that female mammals produce to feed their young. The most commonly consumed types come from cows, sheep and goats. Western countries drink cow’s milk most frequently. Milk has been enjoyed throughout the world for thousands of years. Dairy farming opportunities in Nigeria. Current milk production does not meet the market demand of 1.45 billion litres per annum. And this is as a result of the local breed of cattle with low milk yielding capacity, grazing and poor management of the cattle herd by herders who 95percent owners of the total cattle in Nigeria. The dairy industry remain untapped in Nigeria due to the large deficit of milk demand. The industry will thrive and grow with proper management and good breeding service through research. For proper dairy farm set up and good management practice with your livestock kindly give us a call. Our goal is to drive sustainable livestock farming intended for it’s correct use. 07055960025. |
| Re: Dairy Farming by Theophinio(m): 12:44am On Apr 02, 2023 |
Mrsoft3:Eye Opening thread Are you in this field sir How about goat for dairy purpose |
| Re: Dairy Farming by mariahAngel(f): 6:38am On Apr 02, 2023 |
Dairy farming is not just for producing milk alone, but also butter, and (maybe) cheese. Butter (healthy fat) is very very expensive in Nigeria because they're imported, and they're of low quality too. We need to start producing butter in Nigeria (not margarine 🙄). It is essential. |
| Re: Dairy Farming by Mrsoft3(op): 9:41am On Apr 02, 2023 |
Theophinio:Yes I am in this field. 07055960025 let’s talk more |
| Re: Dairy Farming by Mrsoft3(op): 9:43am On Apr 02, 2023 |
mariahAngel:The average Nigerian believes we can’t produce this things well for them so they rather import, one of the reason people don’t invest. Making butter can be a house hold thing just like in India where every home owns a cow and they produce this things locally. |
| Re: Dairy Farming by mariahAngel(f): 10:07am On Apr 02, 2023 |
Mrsoft3:You know! 😀 They even make their own healthier version of (clarified) butter called ghee, which they use in their home cooking. These things are really not hard to produce. |
| Re: Dairy Farming by Mrsoft3(op): 10:26am On Apr 02, 2023 |
mariahAngel:We need to embrace home made production and not segregate any form of business. In Nigeria everybody believes the pastoralists owns the cattle line and don’t want to invest in cattle rearing thereby defeating research and growth of our indegenious breeds. We don’t have the capacity to supply the total number of milk volume required. Many Nigerians have not tasted raw milk, what we know is the powdered milk. It’s sad that a country of about 200million people don’t know how to sustain themselves but rather continue to depend. Population is a blessing and not a curse and Nigeria should show the world this. |
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