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L-PRES project: World Bank Applauds Adamawa’s Remarkable 70% Progress in Livestock Development

L-PRES project: World Bank Applauds Adamawa's Remarkable 70% Progress in Livestock Development
Professor Kaletapwa George Farauta, Adamawa's Deputy Governor

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Adamawa state has been commended by the World Bank for its progress in livestock and other areas.

The commendation was received during a visit by representatives of the World Bank, national and state officials of the Livestock Productivity and Resilience Project (L-PRES) to the Deputy Governor’s office.

The purpose of the visit was to assess the project’s performance, challenges, and future plans.


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During the visit, the World Bank representative, Manievel Sene, National Project Coordinator L-PRES Sanusi Abubakar, and State Commissioner for Livestock Tijani Maksha praised the state’s recent developments in the livestock industry, acknowledging its progress towards success.

Professor Kaletapwa George Farauta, the Deputy Governor, commended L-PRES for its inventions, particularly in Adamawa state, and stressed the importance of livestock to the economy and nation.

The L-PRES project aims to enhance livestock productivity, resilience, and commercialization, strengthening the country’s capacity to respond to crises and fortifying smallholder marketing systems.

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