The shutdown reflects broader challenges facing Nigerian dairy producer.
Authorities and developers believe digital tools will modernize the sector and equip rural communities with access to timely and actionable animal health services.
The partnership will foster institutional collaboration in dairy, training, and research.
The initiative aims to strengthen local capacity, enhance milk production, and create sustainable employment opportunities for dairy farmers nationwide.
Total assets increased to GHS 650.34 million (US$63.15 million) compared to GHS 636.65 million (US$61.82 million) in Q1 2024.