The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) has promised to ensure food security across the African continents and to revolutionize livestock farming through the launch of forage genetic resource unit at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) Ibadan.
The development was made known during the official unveiling of the first of it’s kind Forage Genetic Resource Unit at the IITA Ibadan.

In his opening remarks at the event that also marked the National Pasture Planting Day, the Nigeria representative of ILRI, Dr Tunde Amole noted that the launch of the Forage Genetic Resource Unit by ILRI at IITA marked a milestone in Nigeria’s agricultural sector, stressing that the inauguration of the ILRI Ibadan Forage Genetic Resources Unit coincidence with the National Pasture Planting Day which usually comes up on June 28 every year.
Dr Amole, while briefing journalists shortly after the official unveiling of the Forage Genetic Resource Unit said, “This initiative, conducted in partnership with the Department of Animal Husbandry, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, aims to propel sustainable livestock development across the country.

He also emphasized the unit’s pivotal role in addressing food security challenges through the development of high-yielding seeds suited to Nigeria’s tropical conditions.
“Quality feeds is essential for livestock development. By focusing on diverse forage varieties, we aim to reduce reliance on foreign imports and bolster local agricultural sustainability,” Dr. Amole explained.
The newly established Forage Genetic Resources Unit aims to conserve and research diverse forage varieties essential for livestock nutrition across different agro-ecologies in Nigeria.
“We’re not only conserving genetic resources but also building local research capacities and supporting private farmers,” Dr. Amole added.

Earlier in his welcome address the Director General ILRI, Prof Appolinaire Djikeng commended Dr Tunde Amole for his doggedness and commitment towards achieving a credible research work at ILRI Nigeria. He noted that the launch of the Forage Genetic Resource Unit, genebank at IITA is another achievement of ILRI in Nigeria, stressing that this cannot be achieved without the commitment of Dr Tunde Amole and his team.
While highlighting partnerships with stakeholders such as Friesland Campina, Milkin Barn, AgroInfotech, L-Pres, Real People Concept, Ministry of Agriculture and food security, among others in Oyo State, including the State Ministry of Agriculture, The Director General of Oyo State Agribusiness Development Agency (OYSADA) Dr Debo Akande, who also doubles as the Special Adviser to Governor Seyi Makinde on Agribusiness, International Corporation and Development stressed that these collaborations is aim to empower local communities and enhance agricultural sustainability.
Dr Debo Akande who represented Oyo state Governor, Engr Seyi Makinde at the event commended ILRI for the launch of the Forage Genetic Resource Unit in Ibadan the Capital City of the state.

He also lauded the ILRI country’s representative, Dr Tunde Amole and his team for their support at the Fashola Agribusiness Industrial Hub.
He said, “Oyo state is now the largest milk producing place for Friesland Campina in Nigeria and Fasola Agribusiness Industrial Hub is one of the places where the milk is being produced.” Dr. Akande stated.
Akande outlined plans for a new 3,000-hectare agribusiness hub in Eruwa, integrating livestock and crop production to bolster the state’s economy.
Dr. Simeon Ehui, Director General of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), in his remarks praised ILRI’s initiative over the launch of Forage Genetic Resource Unit, he acknowledged ILRI roles in biodiversity conservation amid climate challenges.
“The genebank establishment ensures biodiversity preservation for future generations,” Dr. Ehui remarked, reflecting on ILRI’s 50-year journey and the collaborative efforts driving agricultural innovation.
The representative of Niger State Governor, Prof. Mohammed Yaya Uta highlighted the state’s vast agricultural potential and expressed support for ILRI’s initiatives in livestock development.

“With significant land and water resources, Niger State aims to leverage ILRI’s expertise to enhance productivity,” Prof. Uta affirmed.
He emphasized the Niger’s State Governor’s commitment to agricultural mechanization, including plans to introduce 10,000 tractors to accelerate agricultural growth.
The ILRI Ibadan Forage Genetic Resources Unit signifies a collaborative effort poised to revolutionize livestock farming in Nigeria, ensuring sustainable food production and economic development across the region.
Other dignitaries at the event include the representative of the permanent Secretary Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Mrs Akeredolu Olayinka, the Representative of National Project Coordinator L-Pres, Nazif Ibrahim Wada, among others.
Report by Adeleke Maria for IbadanCity ANNOUNCER





