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FG Unveils Gene Bank to Preserve Indigenous Livestock Breeds

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The Federal Government has announced the establishment of a Gene Bank to preserve the genetic makeup of Nigeria’s indigenous livestock breeds.

The Minister of Livestock Development, Idi Maiha, made the announcement during the 2025 ministerial press briefing in Abuja on Friday. Maiha emphasized that the Gene Bank is crucial for maintaining the country’s unique livestock breeds, which have adapted to the local environment and are resistant to diseases.

“We are already talking about decisions of this country to create a Gene-bank where we can store all our local indigenous genetics,” Maiha said. “Because they have been producing them, they are indigenous, they are adapting, they are resistant to diseases. Therefore, we don’t want to push them away.”

The minister further explained that rather than replacing indigenous breeds, the government intends to integrate them into modern livestock production systems. “We are going to combine them, we are going to keep them and do crossbreeding so that those elements of indigenous genetics are also preserved for future generations and future national growth,” he said.

The creation of the Ministry of Livestock Development, the first of its kind in Nigeria’s history, was part of President Bola Tinubu’s strategic vision to formalise and modernise the livestock sector, which is valued at approximately N33 trillion.

To support this transformation, the ministry is implementing various initiatives, including a nationwide mapping of grazing reserves. “We have already started mapping out, in fact, we are going to be inventorying quality grazing reserves in the country, more visited than visited, running to about 417, totaling more than five million hectares of land,” Maiha revealed.

Furthermore, the minister highlighted the government’s focus on leveraging technology to enhance livestock management. “We have digitised the cattle routes in this country. We have digitised also available dams. We have also digitised those grazing reserves. So at the click of a button, we are leveraging technology to ensure that we can see whatever is happening in all the grazing reserves nationwide,” he stated.

As part of efforts to encourage private sector investment, Maiha disclosed that a Brazilian meat processing giant, has committed to investing $2.5 billion in Nigeria’s livestock sector. He described this as a testament to President Tinubu’s vision. “We had a commitment from a Brazilian company, the biggest player in the meat industry, to come to Nigeria and invest a total of $2.5 billion,” he said.

The ministry is also taking steps to improve livestock health and disease control. Maiha noted that the National Animal Identification Tagging System has been launched to trace cattle and reduce losses due to rustling. Additionally, the government plans to commercialise the National Veterinary Research Institute to meet the country’s vaccine production needs.

Maiha expressed optimism about the ministry’s initiatives, stating, “I am willing to believe that with the kind of rich power we have today, these Programmes are going to resonate across the country. That is our intention and that is how we are going to do it.”

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