Kaduna govt lauds investment in local dairy sector

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The Kaduna State Government has commended the management of Arla Foods Nigeria for its investment on the Arla Farm project, which would contribute to the sustainable development and improvement of milk and dairy production in Nigeria.

This was the submission of top government officials during the visit of the delegation to Arla Farm last weekend at Damau, Kaduna State.

Speaking during the tour of the facility at the farm, Senior Manager, Raw Milk Supply and Production, Snorri Sigurdsson stated that they are committed to making Kaduna State the number one destination for dairy milk production in Nigeria. Commissioner for Business, Innovation and Technology, Kaduna State, Patience Fakai, revealed that the project would impact the state’s economy, given that it offers opportunities to train youths and creates job opportunities.

Managing Director, Kaduna Markets Development and Management Company, Tamar Nandul, noted that the state government is happy with the partnership as well as Arla’s commitment towards the project’s realisation. The Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, has said the reconstruction of the Mission To Seafarers centre and other ports facilities will undoubtedly scale up Nigeria’s rating in the global maritime communityImproved corporate performance has continued to buoy transactions on the equities sector of the Nigerian Exchange Limited as investors gained N1.708 trillion in the month of October 2023.

 

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