Makinde unveils €25m feed plant in Ibadan

On Thursday, Seyi Makinde, the Governor of Oyo state, has inaugurated a €25m state of the art fish and feed plant facility in Ibadan, Oyo.

The Governor during his commissioni g  administration would continue to provide a conducive environment for businesses to strive, especially for agricultural development and food security.

Makinde stated that the citing of the plant came at the best time when the need to ensure and guarantee food security and increased production became imperative towards meeting the ever-increasing human needs for animal protein in society.

Makinde who spoke through Olasunkanmi Olaleye, his commissioner for Agriculture, at the official commissioning of Skretting Nigeria Limited, a state of the art fish and poultry feed plant in Ibadan said the initiative came at the right time when animal feeds especially fish and poultry are becoming extremely costly for farmers to buy for their animals.

Let me at this juncture commend the management of Skretting Nigeria Limited, a world-class manufacturer of feeds who started operations in Ibadan in 2014 and has grown the company to internationally recognised standards with a production capacity of 125, 000 metric tons per annum in the state.

These will, in no small measure, go a long way toward making feeds available at affordable prices to our farmers, thereby ameliorating the challenge of the high cost of feed currently experienced by our farmers,” he added.

Also speaking, Seyi Adele-Ige, the General Manager of Skretting Nigeria Limited, stated that the company had positively contributed to the economic growth of Nigeria.

She said, “Since inception, the company has actively contributed to the country’s economy by producing feed locally, using locally sourced materials. The new feed production facility will further boost the agriculture sector and national GDP and employ 135 staff directly and 150 through a third-party agency.”

Meanwhile, Nutreco’s Managing Director, Middle East and Africa, Pieter Bastiaanssen, said, “Our new plant is committed to producing high-quality, affordable feeds and concentrates, specifically tailored to meet the diverse needs of the Nigerian markets. From extruded fish feed to poultry feed, we are fully equipped not only with advanced products but also with experts on the ground, ready to help farmers enhance production efficiency.”

Zainab Odunayo
Zainab Odunayo
Zainab Odunayo is a News Reporter at Wakadaily News, specializing in politics and current affairs. With a strong passion for storytelling and a keen interest in social issues, Zainab brings insightful perspectives to her reporting.

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