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The Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, has disclosed that plans are underway to establish ranching facilities to handle the processing of meat in the state.
The governor disclosed this when he hosted the Head of International Projects of SEMMARIS, Timothee Witkowski, and the Regional Agriculture Counsellor of the French Embassy, Sonia Darraco, along with her team who paid him a courtesy call in his office at Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta on Monday.
According to the governor, the establishment of the ranch facilities would enable the government to rear, fatten, slaughter, and process meat in the most hygienic way suitable for human consumption.
“We have an immediate plan to set up ranching facilities here in Ogun State where we will rear cattle, fatten them, slaughter, and process them properly,” he said.
“We are also going to do piggery as well. Already, we have a lot of poultry, but we will get them organized.”
The governor disclosed that although about 9,000 to 10,000 cattle are slaughtered daily at Kara Cattle Market to cater for Lagos markets, they are done haphazardly and not hygienic enough for human consumption.
He commended SEMMARIS for its positive impact on agriculture, food distribution, and logistics, lauded the organization for the Rungis Farmers’ Market for making food available to the people of France at affordable prices.
He said the arrival of the company in the state would be a game changer, as it would create opportunities for the state and the southwest region as a whole.
Ogun State, the governor stated, enjoys a wide range of road networks that extend to all parts of the country, just as it is blessed with huge limestone deposits and arable land suitable for the cultivation of cocoa, palm oil, and cotton.
Governor Abiodun noted that the meeting is a follow-up to the one he had in France, commending the cordial relationship that exists between Nigeria and France in the area of business and renewed friendship, adding that President Bola Tinubu is interested in the outcome of the meeting.
While assuring that his administration would support and provide all the incentives needed by the company to establish itself in the state, the state helmsman said the arrival of the company would assist farmers in the area of extension services and act as an off taker for their produce.
In his remarks, Witkowski said his mission in the state is to be a strategic partner by working as a team to modernize agricultural projects as well as provide technical services in the state.
“Starting with Ogun State is a good idea because of the potential and the strategic location of the state. There is a lot of land available, and the state government has a strong vision for the region,” he said.
He said the project, when operational, would provide job opportunities, ensure food security, and improve the agricultural value chain.
Also speaking, the Regional Agriculture Counsellor of the French Embassy, Sonia Darraco, said the company is in the state to carry out a feasibility study to identify potential business opportunities for investment, assuring that her home country is ready to support the company in its mission.