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To understand the urgency behind the Mmu Milk Bill, one must look at the numbers. Local milk production meets less than 40% of national demand. Most of the country’s fresh milk comes from the Fulani pastoralists, who produce an average of just 1.5 liters per cow per day—compared to 30 liters per day in developed dairy nations like Israel or the United States. Mmu Milk Bill
The primary backers of the bill are not herders, but large-scale dairy conglomerates. Companies like and Danone have long complained about the difficulty of sourcing raw milk locally due to fragmentation.
The dairy industry serves as a critical component of the global agricultural economy, providing essential nutrition and livelihoods for millions. However, the sector often faces volatility regarding pricing, production standards, and market access. This paper provides a helpful analysis of the "Mmu Milk Bill," exploring its legislative intent, key provisions, and the potential impacts on stakeholders ranging from smallholder farmers to consumers. MMU_PDF | Log in
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Nigeria cannot continue to import 60% of its milk. The reliance on foreign dairy is a national security risk and an economic drain. Standardization of milk is necessary to stop the spread of diseases like Lassa fever (which can be transmitted via rodent-contaminated milk storage). Verify Mobile No
The Mmu Milk Bill is still in the early stages of the legislative process, and its future is uncertain. As the bill moves through Congress, it is likely to face significant debate and negotiation. Some of the key players who will shape the bill's future include:
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