In his address, Dr. Oduntan urged FIPAN members to unite in advancing the industry's cause, stressing that the future of the sector depends on stabilizing and reducing feed and food prices while aligning with government initiatives to bolster the purchasing power of the populace.According to the International Feed Industry Federation, global feed production has surpassed 1 billion tonnes annually, generating over $400 billion and underscoring feed's vital role in the livestock industry. In Nigeria, the animal feed sector is valued at approximately $3.5 billion, showcasing tremendous potential. Under Dr. Oduntan's leadership, his administration is dedicated to harnessing this potential through advocacy, strategic partnerships, and providing robust support to members, thereby significantly contributing to Nigeria's agricultural and economic advancement.Looking ahead, Dr. Oduntan's administration will prioritize innovative programs and policies to further strengthen the sector and enhance food security in Nigeria. Emphasizing the need to keep faith with Nigeria as there is a brighter tomorrow, he opined that an increase in the yield of corn eg from 2 tons per hectare to 6 tons per hectare, and elimination of post-harvest losses by 50 % could lead to significant growth in efficiency and profitable growth across the value chain.
From Left: Dr. Ayoola Oduntan, Elected President of the Feed Practitioners Association of Nigeria (FIPAN), receiving the oath of office from Chief Chinedu Aham-Neze, a Member of the Board of Trustees of FIPAN, during the inauguration ceremony of the newly elected members of FIPAN at the Rembrandt Hotel, in Ikeja, Lagos, on Tuesday, 24th September 2024.
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From Left: Dr. Ayoola Oduntan, Elected President of the Feed Practitioners Association of Nigeria (FIPAN), receiving the oath of office from Mr. Raymond Isiadinso, Immediate Past President of FIPAN, during the inauguration ceremony of the newly elected members of FIPAN at the Rembrandt Hotel, in Ikeja, Lagos, on Tuesday, 24th September 2024.
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