Nigeria is a major producer of livestock in sub-Saharan Africa. Its cattle population is estimated at 20 million. However, according to analysts, the nation is the largest importer of milk in the region, with an annual bill of $1.3 billion.
While the nation has a larger number of livestock, the Managing Director, Chanan Elo’a Integrated and dairy expert, Mr Udeme Etuk, said there were no large meat processing plants. When compared to Botswana livestock sector with a small number of cattle production which allows its farmers to export their meat, Etuk said the country was still far away from its aspiration.
He said Nigeria has the potential to feed itself and also meet the demands of big markets abroad if there was enough support for farmers to seriously take up small stock production.
Analysts said Botswana has an over $5 billion livestock industry, with all its international markets and their strict veterinary requirements. According to the data from the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO), Botswana’s herd is put at 2.1 million.
Over the past five years, livestock contribution to its economy amounted to $2.9 million according to data from the Trade Map.
Etuk was not ashamed to recommend that Nigeria must adopt Botswana’s formula to grow the local industry.