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Nigeria to export ‘special grasses’ to Saudi Arabia for forex

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Change in grazing patterns will address farmers-herders clashes, says OgbehChange in grazing patterns will address farmers-herders clashes, says Ogbeh

Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, on Wednesday, said the ministry will begin the paddock development (growing of special grasses for cattle) in August.

Ogbeh, who made the disclosure at an interactive session with newsmen in Abuja, explained that after some time, the country would become an exporter of the grass to earn foreign exchange.

He said the ministry had started bringing the special seeds of grass (fodder seeds) into the country.

“The Saudi Arabia is asking that if Nigeria can grow enough grass, they will buy to feed their cows,” he said.

He assured that with the paddock development, the clash between farmers and herdsmen in the country would be put to an end.

“The clash between farmers and herdsmen has been getting worse by the years and by the grace of God, I will bring it to an end,” he said.

He said that no farmer would allow his crops to be eaten by cattle.

“No farmer in the world would like to plant his crops and arrive to see that cows have eaten everything up,” he said.

The minister noted that the problem had persisted because, over the years, successive governments had not done enough to check the problem.

He said that most of the conflicts were been perpetuated by Fulani from some West African countries such as Senegal, Mauritania and Mali.

Ogbeh cited an instance where some of the herdsmen arrested could not speak any Nigerian language.

He said that there was a need for the country to end the herdsmen roaming with cattle even if it was a culture.

“Whether it is a culture or not, we cannot afford it anymore; it has to stop,” said Ogbeh.

He said that after the development of ranches, it would be an offence for any herdsmen to allow his cattle to roam the streets.

The minister said that land has been allocated to Federal Government in some states that would be used for ranches for herdsmen to acquire for their cattle.

He said that cattle produce more litres of milk when they are kept in one place than when they walk about in search of food.

Ogbeh said that the ministry was collaborating g with the ministry of interior to provide security at the ranches to check activities of cattle rustlers.

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