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1,468 Farm Centers Adopt Herbal Supplements To Boost Animals Health In Nigeria

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October 8, 2022
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As Animals in Nigeria continues to battle with various diseases resulting from poor conditions of living and external attack on them by human factors, over one thousand, four hundred and sixty eight farms centers have started using the home grown herbal supplement to boost the health of poultry and livestock in their care .

 

The Co- Founder and Managing Director of Ehibaghe Organic System, a farm Centre that produces the supplement, Adedeji Babatunde stated this in an interview with Africa Animal Media, AAM.

Babatunde, an Organic Agricultural Consultant said the Centre will teach poultry and livestock farmers in Nigeria and Africa how to produce organic vaccine and medication by themselves .

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He disclosed that the benefit of the herbal supplement is to fight bacteria, fungi and other microbes that play a crucial role in animal productivity and health .

 

Babatunde explained further that the vision of the company is to produce high quality organic products to help in boosting animal’s health, wellbeing and their quality of life by the year 2030.

 

He how ever stated that the organization is faced with funding challenges to scale up to match with customers demand .

 

It would be recalled Africa Animal Media, AAM reports a Nigerian Farm Centre has developed a herbal supplements known as Procure Vite and Poultry Vite as an alternative vaccines for Poultry and livestock.

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