In the
euphoria of the great loss many farmers recorded early this year in poultry
business, stakeholders in the industry have commended the effort of the Federal
Government in creating more awareness forum for the use of bio security means
of curbing the occurrence of avian influenza in the country.
In less than
a decade, farmers in the poultry sector have recorded two devastating impacts
of avian influenza as million of birds and naira had been lost in the process
with the outbreak of the disease in 2007
from Sanbawa farm in Kaduna state was the first within this period following a
recently recorded one, early this year.
This bird
flu occurrence as a way of curbing its spread has necessitated the department of
Animal production and Husbandary Services, FMARD in partnership with other
major stakeholders at Nasarawa state to organize a forum for using bio security
measures to combat this menace away from the agricultural economy across the
country. behavirol change sensitization Stakeholders in the poultry industry,
including the Nassarwa state poultry farmers came out in their mass to
appreciate the federal Department of animal production and husbandry service of
the Federal Ministry of agriculture and rural development on its recently held
sensitization and behavioral change workshop at the ramat hotel, Nassarawa
state, which focused on the sensitization and behavioral change on the
bio-security in poultry production, in collaboration with the Nigerian Institute of Animal science (NIAS),
Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN), Federal department of Agriculture
Extension services and the Federal department of Veterinary Services, were all
present to grace the occasion.
Dr. Ademola
Raji, the Director, Department Animal Production and Husbandry services, who
was represented by a deputy Director, Dr. John Taiwo said the sensitization,
behavioral change and training workshop is of a huge significance to the poultry
industry and the general livestock subsector, and it is first of its kind since
the creation of the Department Animal Production and Husbandry services. The
deputy director further said that the training is timely as a global attention
is being paid to animal health, especially with the recent outbreak of avian
influenza in the country. According to him the proper knowledge and application
of the Bio-security measures will help to curb the outbreak of the disease.
The
objective of the workshop is to identify and strengthen the communication
strategies, on farm Bio-security practices and creation of public awareness for
all stakeholders in the poultry industry, develop an action plan in all aspect
of disease detection, prevention and control, to build capacity in technical,
communication skill and development of bio-security for poultry farms, live
bird markets in rural and urban areas.
The Registrar
of the Nigerian Institute of Animal science (NIAS), Dr. Oyedele Oyedeji, said
the forum has a great impact on the standards used in crops and animals
production, where the products will appear as good as the process used in
processing them and the workshop will help to address challenges facing the
industry. He also urged the department to convene a meeting of all stakeholders
to review the livestock policy for Nigeria, which will give propel direction for
animal breeding and genetics, animal nutrition marketing, operating procedures
and animal welfare which would be disseminated to states through extension services.
He stressed that this process will enable the country meet all international
benchmarks in animal feed, product and human food safety.
Food Farm News, spoke with Sunny silve of the sunny
farms, lafia, Nassarawa state and Imin Abner Genka of the Nzinga farms doma,
Nassarawa state, who expressed their appreciation to the federal government on
the training saying that the sensitization workshop had huge impacts on them
and hope that they will get more of the work shop, as they also urged their
state government and others to encourage the poultry farmers through more
sensitization and training workshops.
The Zonal
Secretary North Central poultry association of Nigeria, Mr. Dennis Eze, said as the
Zonal Secretary North Central poultry association of Nigeria (PAN), he
is happy with the proactive response of the federal government which has
brought hope to lots of poultry farmers with the believe that soon, Avian
Influenza will be eradicated from the country. He said he optimistic with lots
of sensitization on going, and with the consciousness shown by most farmers,
the virus won’t last long. He further urged the federal government to keep on
with the sensitization programme, and also advised farmers to listen and abide
by the bio-security, bio-exclusion, and bio- containment measures.