There are indications that the Federal
Government may soon be banning the sale and widespread consumption of hides and
skins (kpomo) which is a delicacy to most Nigerians.
This indication emerged on Tuesday, September 9,
when Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina
called for competent regulations that would check the consumption and sale of
the product, Vanguard reports. Continue…
Speaking at the 3rd joint anniversary of Animal
Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN) and Nigeria Institute of Animal Science
(NIAS) held at the University of Ibadan, Dr. Akinwumni noted that hides and
skins ought to be tanned into leather for a very high dollar return to the
farmer and tanneries.
According to him, if this is achieved, livestock
farmers would stand good chances of making high dollar returns.
The minister who was represented at the occasion
by the director in charge of animal production and husbandry in the ministry,
Dr. Ademola Raji said: “I expect that competent regulations acceptable by
all stakeholders will be developed so as to give credibility that our set
standards for food safety are being implemented which will boost value addition.”
The minster also commended NIAS for its advocacy
and public enlightenment programs on Radio and Television that promote value
addition in Livestock, as against sale and consumption of primary products
alone, particularly with the issue of curtailing the widespread consumption of
hides and skins (Kpomo).
Pleading for continuous support and cooperation
of all stakeholders in the livestock sector, the minister said the Federal
Government would continue to drive its Agricultural Transformation Agenda with
increased vigour.
Source: Vanguard
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