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Livestock Development Principal Secretary Jonathan Mueke addressing residents of Nomotio, Samburu County after the launching a Sh13.2 million water pan. PHOTO BY ROBERT GITHU

Government to improve Samburu livestock breeds for international markets

ROBERT GITHU-KNA 

The Government is committed to improving livestock breeds in Samburu county to ensure local meat and milk products access the international markets.

Speaking at the Nomotio Livestock Improvement Center in Maralal town, Livestock Development PS Jonathan Mueke said the government has just concluded the distribution of 2,810 Galana goats through a restocking program, aimed at improving goats breed in Samburu county.

Mueke stated that the government had also secured a market for livestock products in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) through the signing of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), marking a major shift in the livestock products export strategy.

The PS noted that the international markets will offer better prices for livestock products and live animals as long as we provide high quality animals through breed improvement and vaccination.

“The subsidized national mass vaccination exercise will soon kick off in Samburu county after sensitizing herders through the Foods Systems Resilient Project, and I urge you to allow our extension officers to vaccinate your animals,” he urged.

Mueke further noted that perennial cattle rustling in Samburu county greatly affects the livestock market saying that the government had launched the Animal Identification and Traceability System (ANITRAC) that has successfully been tested on government owned farms and will soon be rolled out across counties to curb cattle theft.

“Every animal will have a tag, with a chip, which will provide the information about the owner, breed, weight and vaccination history and this will curb cattle theft. Traceability will also be beneficial to the farmer, since buyers can easily identify where the meat came from through the ANITRAC stamp,” the PS added.

At the same time, Mueke launched a Sh13.2 million water pan at the Nomotio Livestock Improvement Center with a 20-million-liter water capacity to improve the livestock economy and also to cushion residents and their livestock during the dry seasons.