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The National Association of Nigerian Traders (NANTS) yesterday visited its newly completed milk factory located in Giri, Abuja. This remarkable milestone underscores NANTS’ commitment to enhancing local dairy production and strengthening Nigeria’s agricultural value chain.
The Giri facility is part of NANTS’ strategic efforts to reduce the nation’s reliance on imported dairy products while empowering local farmers. Speaking during the visit, the President of NANTS expressed pride in the achievement and emphasized the factory’s potential to drive economic growth and job creation.
“This factory symbolizes our unwavering commitment to fostering self-sufficiency in dairy production and supporting Nigerian farmers,” he said. “With this facility, we are not only creating a stable market for dairy farmers but also enhancing the overall agricultural value chain.”
The milk factory in Giri is equipped with cutting-edge technology for milk processing, packaging, and distribution . Designed to meet international standards, it will produce a wide range of high-quality dairy products tailored for local and export markets.
Additionally, the facility features a dedicated training center aimed at equipping farmers with modern dairy farming techniques. This initiative aligns with NANTS’ vision of building capacity within the agricultural sector.
One of the factory’s primary objectives is to source raw milk directly from local dairy farmers, providing them with a consistent income stream and encouraging increased livestock production. By integrating local farmers into its supply chain, NANTS is fostering inclusive economic growth and rural development.
NANTS outlined plans to collaborate with government agencies and private investors to sustain and expand the milk factory’s operations. The association also intends to establish similar facilities in other regions of the country, reinforcing its efforts to develop Nigeria’s agricultural sector.
The visit to the Giri milk factory marks the dawn of a new era for NANTS and the Nigerian dairy industry. As the facility becomes operational, it is expected to generate employment, support farmers, and reduce Nigeria’s dependence on imported dairy products.
This milestone underscores NANTS’ pivotal role in driving agricultural and economic development in Nigeria.
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