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Taraba L-PRES begins statewide sensitization ahead of artificial insemination programme

Charles Suru by Charles Suru
May 21, 2026
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The Taraba State Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support Project (L-PRES) has launched a statewide sensitization campaign across the 16 local government councils of the state in preparation for its forthcoming artificial insemination programme aimed at boosting livestock production.

The awareness campaign, led by the project implementation unit of the state coordination office in Jalingo, seeks to educate farmers, pastoralists, and other stakeholders on the benefits of artificial insemination as an innovative breeding technique for improving livestock productivity.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support Project launched a sensitization campaign across Taraba State ahead of its artificial insemination programme.
  • The campaign is educating farmers and herders on improving livestock productivity through modern breeding methods.
  • Hananiah Albert is supervising the exercise across the state.
  • Officials say the programme will improve livestock quality and boost meat and milk production.
  • Community visits are ongoing to encourage participation and address concerns from livestock owners.

According to project officials, the campaign is intended to mobilize livestock owners for active participation and ensure the smooth implementation of the initiative across the state.

The sensitization exercise is being coordinated by the Animal Husbandry Officer of the Taraba L-PRES Project under the supervision of the state Project Coordinator, Mr. Hananiah Albert.

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As part of the exercise, the project team has been visiting various communities and project sites across Taraba State, where they engage directly with herders and farmers while responding to questions and concerns about the programme.

Officials noted during the outreach visits that the artificial insemination initiative is expected to improve livestock breed quality, increase meat and milk production, and create better economic opportunities for pastoralists and farmers.

They also reaffirmed the commitment of the Taraba L-PRES Project to advancing modern and sustainable livestock production practices aimed at enhancing productivity and improving livelihoods across the state

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