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Women Catalysing Change in the Animal Resources Sector

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Date
2025
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The African Women in Animal Resources Farming and Agribusiness Network (AWARFA-N) Nigeria is pioneering a transformative initiative to revolutionize feed and fodder production, empower women and strengthen the livestock sector across the nation. With a membership of over 2,800 women from diverse agricultural value chains, AWARFA-N Nigeria is committed to addressing the critical need for high-quality, year-round feed and fodder. This project focuses on establishing a feed mill, pasture, and fodder processing and packaging plant to meet the demands of livestock keepers and product off-takers, which will contribute significantly to food security and economic empowerment. AWARFA-N Nigeria aims to increase greater investment in women-led animal resources farming and agribusiness through provision technical assistance, financial support, and advocacy. The initiative includes producing livestock feed such as silage, hay, and compounded feed, and utilize a semi-automated process with mechanized harvesting and packaging. Through strategic partnerships with government and agricultural organizations, AWARFA-N Nigeria is set to expand its market reach and operational efficiency, promote sustainable fodder solutions and reduce costs for farmers. This project aims to both enhance the productivity of the livestock sector and also to create a sustainable market for women in agriculture, and thus drive the economic growth and resilience among Nigerian communities.
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Animal feed industry; African Women in Animal Resources Farming and Agribusiness Network (AWARFA-N) Nigeria; Feed and fodder; Women Empowerment; Livestock; Pastrure
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AU-IBAR
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NIGERIA
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http://repository.au-ibar.org/handle/123456789/1820
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