Subsidized Artificial Insemination programme to boosts dairy farming

Jul 12, 2023 - 08:51
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Subsidized Artificial Insemination programme to boosts dairy farming
A herd of cattle

Kerugoya, Tuesday, July 11, 2023

KNA by Mutai Kipngetich

At least 3,800 farmers in Kirinyaga County have benefitted from subsidized Artificial Insemination (AI) services that seeks to upgrade the county’s cattle breeds to increase milk production.

The AI services support project which is a partnership between the County Government and Kenya Animal Genetic Resource Center (KAGRIC) aims at giving dairy farmers a new breed that will increase milk production enabling farmers to earn more money from sale of milk.

The AI programme is being undertaken through four Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) targeting 60 dairy community interest groups. Initially, farmers would pay between Sh.1,000 to Sh. 2,000 for each cow served but the initiative has seen this drop to Sh. 500 per animal.

The initiative witnessed the CBOs being provided with semen, nitrogen tanks and technical expertise to provide the AI services to dairy farmers.

Speaking while visiting one of the CBOs, the County Executive Committee Member for Agriculture, Livestock, Veterinary and Fisheries, Dr. John Gachara, said apart from the affordable AI, the county government is also supporting 66 dairy farmer’s groups across the county to produce quality feeds for improvement of their dairy cattle nutrition which will in turn increase milk production.

“We intend to go further beyond here and ensure that through dairy cooperatives, farmers are fetching good money for their milk. We will have a milk processing plant in the upcoming industrial park at Sagana for value addition to our milk which is key to the improvement of the profitability of the milk,” said Gachara. 

Beneficiaries hope for high productivity as AI come in addition to machines for feeds production that was previously done. Titus Gatua-beneficiary, said the tanks for storage of semen will go a long way in improving the breeds of their cattle as well as increase milk production which will translate into increased income for farmers.

“The county government through Wezesha programme has provided us with machines to produce quality and affordable feeds for our cattle and this has helped us increase milk production, we are hoping the improved breeds will more than double our current milk production,” said Gatua, a member of Ndia Dairy CBO.

The dairy improvement programme has seen groups receive animal feed mixers, single phase motors, hay balers, motorized grass cutters and choppers. The groups also got the initial raw materials such as wheat bran, maize and sunflower seeds to make feeds. Some of the dairy cooperative societies have also been supplied with milk coolers and yoghurt making machines.

Courtesy ; K. N. A

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