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LIFA INTERACTION WITH AN ELDER STATE MAN IN THE LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY; PROFESSOR J.A. OLUYEMI

January 3, 2022January 3, 2022 - by LIFA NGO - Leave a Comment

Livestock Industry Foundation for Africa (LIFA) believes in knowledge sharing and impacting her pool of resources positively towards the services of the poultry industry. On the 22nd of December 2021, …

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Events / General / Reviews

UPDATE ON AVIAN INFLUENZA IN NIGERIA; LIFA PERSPECTIVE AND RECOMMENDATIONS.

August 30, 2021August 30, 2021 - by LIFA NGO - Leave a Comment

The founder of Livestock Industry Foundation for Africa (LIFA) in person of Dr Stephen Adejoro duly gave a zoom presentation on: “The Update of Avian Influenza (AI) in Nigeria; LIFA …

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General / Initiatives / Opinion / Reviews

PROBLEMS OF POULTRY FARM SUCCESSION FROM ONE GENERATION TO ANOTHER

November 11, 2018November 12, 2018 - by LIFA NGO - 2 Comments.

The topic “Problems of Poultry Farm Succession from One Generation to Another” was first posted on Whatsapp social media. The topic generated a lot of responses and we felt committed …

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Advocacy / Food Security / Reviews

Combating Deadly Aflatoxin in Ghana’s Food

August 26, 2018 - by LIFA NGO - 2 Comments.

Farmers in the poultry industry also attest to low egg production, reduced live weight and increased mortality when birds are fed with aflatoxin-contaminated feed. Fungi are ubiquitous plant pathogens that …

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General / Reviews

PROBLEMS OF POULTRY PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN AFRICA

May 6, 2018 - by LIFA NGO - Leave a Comment

Going by the liberalization of trade, Africa will witness massive expansion of market for poultry products. Poultry management is essential for maximum production and profitability. Many farms are out of …

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Food Security / General / Reviews / Rural Development

NOILER: Suitable Breed for LIFA’s Livestock Mixed Portfolio Concept

January 20, 2018January 20, 2018 - by LIFA NGO - 12 Comments.

LIFA has identified this breed of chicken as a unique chicken type and we are ready to collaborate with private organizations or individuals to teach and empower rural communities… Globally, …

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Reviews

Livestock Mixed Portfolio: A Cooperative Farming for Youth Empowerment.

November 25, 2017November 25, 2017 - by LIFA NGO - Leave a Comment

“The poultry programme will revitalize the interest of youths to livestock farming and serve as a continuous cash flow while the cattle fattening will stand as capital assets with continuous …

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General / Reviews

LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY FOUNDATION FOR AFRICA

October 28, 2017October 28, 2017 - by LIFA NGO - 4 Comments.

“Not many NGOs exist in Africa to promote Agriculture. LIFA will take up the challenge to assist farmers develop agriculture for Optimal Animal Food Security.“ WHO WE ARE Livestock Industries …

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Recent Posts

  • Tackling the Problem of Avian Influenza in Nigeria: LIFA Perspective
  • DRAFT OF THE COMMUNIQUE OF THE SECOND LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY FOUNDATION FOR AFRICA (LIFA) CONFERENCE HELD AT THE OTUNBA SUBOMI BALOGUN HALL, CONFERENCE CENTER, UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN HOTEL ON DECEMBER 4, 2024.
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  • Celebrating World Egg Day 2024: LIFA Partners with PAN Oyo State
  • Empowering Rwanda’s Livestock Sector: A Knowledge Update Training by Livestock Industry Foundation for Africa (LIFA)

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