The Nigerian government’s decision to establish a centralized livestock data system is expected to strengthen planning, investment, and sustainable livestock development in Nigeria, a move that aligns closely with the goals of the Promotion of Agro-Sylvo-Pastoral and Fisheries Systems in West Africa and the Sahel (ReJPAH-AOS), which seeks to improve governance, resilience, and productivity across integrated agricultural systems in the region.
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