• Hausa Edition
  • Podcast
  • Conferences
  • LeVogue Magazine
  • Business News
  • Print Advert Rates
  • Online Advert Rates
  • Contact Us
Monday, October 27, 2025
Leadership Newspapers
Read in Hausa
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sport
    • Football
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Education
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Columns
  • Others
    • LeVogue Magazine
    • Conferences
    • National Economy
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sport
    • Football
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Education
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Columns
  • Others
    • LeVogue Magazine
    • Conferences
    • National Economy
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Leadership Newspapers
No Result
View All Result

FG Taps Israeli Technology To Tackle Pasture Crisis

by Adegwu John
3 months ago
in News
Share on WhatsAppShare on FacebookShare on XTelegram

The federal government, stakeholders, including Israeli experts are exploring technology-driven initiative aimed at improving pasture production, commercialisation and reduction of the drivers of farmer-herder conflicts across Nigeria’s semi-arid zones.

Advertisement

At the opening of a workshop on “Technologies for Sustainable Pasture Production and Management in Nigeria”, held yesterday in Abuja, the minister of Livestock Development, Idi Mukhtar Maiha, represented by Dr Ishiak Bello, said the programme signalled a shift toward climate-smart livestock practices that could transform the nation’s agricultural landscape.

“This timely initiative is both forward-thinking and critical to the future of livestock productivity, food security, and peaceful coexistence, innovation and collaboration must become our most potent tools as we confront challenges from overgrazing to climate-induced stress and growing tensions over scarce pastoral resources”, the minister said.

Advertisement

The workshop is a joint effort of the World Bank and the Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support (L-PRES) Project to deploy technology-driven solutions to revive Nigeria’s threatened pasturelands.

It featured Israeli experts and stakeholders showcasing pasture improvement technologies aimed at commercialising grass feed production in Nigeria to reduce conflict over grazing lands.

The national coordinator of L-PRES, Dr Sanusi Abubakar, said the core aim is to provide livestock farmers across 20 states with access to modern pasture production technologies from countries like Israel, Brazil and the Netherlands.

RELATED NEWS

JUST-IN: Tinubu Meets New CDS, Service Chiefs

Kanu’s Defence Strategy Sparks Legal Debate As Lawyer Says It ‘A Risky Gamble’

Nigerian Man, Accomplice Sentenced To Life Inprisonment For 2017 East London Stabbing

Restore First-class Status Of Adara Chiefdom, Group Appeals To Kaduna Governor

According to him, the programme seeks to transition pastoral farming into a commercially viable enterprise by reducing pastoralist movement, boosting productivity and promoting peace.

“In Nigeria, two key drivers of conflict in livestock production are water and pasture, we are addressing pasture with this workshop, the idea is to commercialise pasture, just like poultry feed, so that livestock farmers can reduce roaming, which often leads to clashes.

This workshop is a crucial step in exploring innovative and climate-resilient technologies that will not only restore degraded pastures but also enhance livestock productivity and reduce conflicts over grazing resources,” Dr. Abubakar said.

Backing the initiative, World Bank task team leader, Dr Chidozie Anyiro, noted that the workshop is fully sponsored by the World Bank with funds secured from the Israeli government.

He emphasised that the technologies presented especially those involving irrigation and drought-resilient pasture would support productivity and mitigate conflict.

“This workshop aims to make pastoralism a sustainable business, we are introducing irrigation, water access, and productivity-enhancing technologies to ensure pasture can thrive even in arid regions”, Anyiro said.

Representing the Israeli government, Daniel Werner, head of foreign relations and international cooperation at Israel’s Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, pledged support for Nigeria’s livestock transformation.

“Pasture lands are facing new threats from overgrazing and climate change, we are proud to share Israel’s innovative solutions to help Nigeria restore these ecosystems and build sustainable livestock systems”, Werner said.

Join Our WhatsApp Channel


SendShareTweetShare

OTHER NEWS UPDATES

News

JUST-IN: Tinubu Meets New CDS, Service Chiefs

28 minutes ago
BREAKING: Kanu Seeks Transfer From DSS Custody To Kuje Prison
News

Kanu’s Defence Strategy Sparks Legal Debate As Lawyer Says It ‘A Risky Gamble’

28 minutes ago
Nigerian Man, Accomplice Sentenced To Life Inprisonment For 2017 East London Stabbing
News

Nigerian Man, Accomplice Sentenced To Life Inprisonment For 2017 East London Stabbing

2 hours ago
Advertisement
Leadership join WhatsApp

LATEST UPDATE

JUST-IN: Tinubu Meets New CDS, Service Chiefs

28 minutes ago

Kanu’s Defence Strategy Sparks Legal Debate As Lawyer Says It ‘A Risky Gamble’

28 minutes ago

Nigerian Man, Accomplice Sentenced To Life Inprisonment For 2017 East London Stabbing

2 hours ago

Alleged Misuse Of FIFA Funds Casts Shadow Over Nigeria’s Football Development

2 hours ago

Restore First-class Status Of Adara Chiefdom, Group Appeals To Kaduna Governor

2 hours ago
Load More

© 2025 Leadership Media Group - All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sport
    • Football
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Education
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Columns
  • Others
    • LeVogue Magazine
    • Conferences
    • National Economy
  • Contact Us

© 2025 Leadership Media Group - All Rights Reserved.