Expert
Dutch farmers from the Netherlands have just completed comprehensive
two-week training for Nigerian dairy farmers under the
Farmer2Farmer programme organised by FrieslandCampina WAMCO, makers of
Peak and Three Crowns milk.
Tagged
“Farmer Safety Awareness”, the training programme according to Ore
Famurewa, the company’s Corporate Affairs Director, supports the
farmers’ approach to safety on their farms as owners as well as for
their employees, families and visitors.
Famurewa
explained in a media statement issued in Lagos, “It is essential to us
to have robust safety and health structures in place in our offices, on
the field, in our homes and with our suppliers. This particular
programme identifies potential hazards around dairy farms while
proffering solutions to eliminating or minimizing such hazards, and
ensuring that the farms are safe.”
Developed
by expert Dutch dairy farmers, the farm safety training provides
practical, easy-to-comprehend techniques which enable local dairy
farmers run a safe and improved smallholding; beneficial both to people
and livestock.
In
addition to the Safety training, the farmers received training and
advice on various aspects of dairy farming, such as feeding and
watering, calf-rearing, milking hygiene and practice, milking machine
maintenance, hoof care and housing and barn design.
The Farmer2Farmer programme, is a best practise model designed by FrieslandCampina for its Dairy Development Programme (DDP) whereby certified
dairy farmers from The Netherlands, specially selected for the
programme and intensively trained to prepare them for their missions
overseas, share knowledge with local dairy farmer through on-farmer
practical training.
The main goal of the Farmer2Farmer programme is to help local dairy farmers under the DDP improve milk quality and productivity.
"We
started the Farmer2Farmer programme in 2016 in Nigeria and we can say
that combining our strengths is helping to bring about positive growth
in the local dairy sector, especially where quality and productivity are
concerned. The Farmer2Farmer programme is helping local farmers to make
real progress, which is why we energetically embarked on the second
round of the programme,” Famurewa noted.
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