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Gombe, New Zealand Firm Seal Pact On Livestock Innovation

Babaji Usman Babaji by Babaji Usman Babaji
4 months ago
in Agriculture
Gombe New Zealand
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The Gombe State Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Livestock Innovation Corporation (LIC) of New Zealand to modernise livestock production, strengthen climate resilience and unlock new economic opportunities across the sector.

The agreement followed a two-day technical visit to LIC’s innovation facilities in Hamilton by a Gombe State delegation led by Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, providing a framework for collaboration on data-driven livestock management systems, climate-smart and sustainable production practices.

In a statement by the governor’s director-general on press affairs, Isma’ila Uba Misilli, under the MoU, both parties will also pursue joint research initiatives, with potential partnerships involving Gombe State University, and explore opportunities in genetics and biotechnology, including the possible introduction of New Zealand dairy and beef genetics.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Governor Yahaya described the partnership as a major boost to Gombe State’s agricultural transformation agenda, noting that innovation remains central to improving productivity and resilience in the livestock sector.

He said the initiative aligned with President Bola Tinubu’s efforts to reposition livestock development through the Federal Ministry of Livestock Development.

The Minister of Livestock Development, Idi Mukhtar Maiha, who expressed support for the initiative, said the partnership reflected the Tinubu administration’s policy direction under the Renewed Hope Agenda, which prioritises technology, sustainability and measurable economic impact.

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On behalf of LIC, International Dairy Development Manager Jason Schrier welcomed the collaboration, describing it as a model for effective international partnership in livestock development.

He said the MoU brings together LIC’s technical expertise and Gombe State’s clear reform agenda to deliver long-term benefits for farmers.

Founded in 1909, the Livestock Innovation Corporation is a global leader in agricultural technology and herd improvement, providing advanced genetics, herd management software and advisory services to dairy farmers worldwide.

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Babaji Usman Babaji

Babaji Usman Babaji

Babaji Usman Babaji is a Correspondent with Leadership Newspaper, covering Gombe State. His investigative journalism career is distinguished by fellowships with the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), Baraza Media Lab, the JournalismAI Skills Lab at the London School of Economics (LSE), HumAngle's SCOJA Fellowship, and WikkiTimes' Anas Aremeyaw Anas AI Accountability Fellowship. He has secured reporting grants from CJID, ICIR, WSCIJ, PPDC Budeshi, CML, and CITAD, and is a member of the Network of Investigative and Public Interest Journalists (NIPIJ).

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