Farmers Encouraged to Embrace Technology
President Mokgweetsi Masisi has said that Botswana should be a leader in the production of livestock and small genetic material in Africa. He made this statement during the Small Stock Management Day held at Lemunolentshu Ranch this past Saturday.
Dr. Masisi said that government will continue to create an enabling environment that is conducive for Batswana to thrive. He pointed to the improvements that have been made at the Ramatlabama Artificial Insemination Centre and the procurement of equipment to produce livestock straws as evidence of government’s commitment.
The President called on farmers to embrace technology in their farming activities. He cited water extraction from the sky through solar at the Lobu Farm in the Kgalagadi District as an example. He noted that government is committed to assisting Batswana to achieve food security, and that this is why they are working to increase access to land. He further said that his government is in the process of engaging landowners with unutilised land for the purpose of redistribution.
“Botswana must be the centre of production of quality meat, whether it is livestock or small stock, and we will bring the first world industry to our farms, including the start-ups,” said President Masisi.
The Small Stock Management Day was organised by the South District Beef Farmers Association and was hosted by the Mohutsiwa Family at their ranch. Held under the theme “Unlocking Value in Small Stock Farming”, the event was intended to empower existing and upcoming farmers with the necessary skills and expertise in small stock management.
The event included topics such as:
- Small stock management
- Small-stock common diseases and treatment
- Small-stock feeding regime
- Breed adaptation
- Market requirements
- Efficacy of livestock guarding dogs
There were also small-stock demonstrations and an auction sale. The event was graced by Minister of Entrepreneurship Karabo Gare, Minister of Agriculture Fidelis Molao, and Minister of Foreign Affairs Lemogang Kwape. Also in attendance were Chief Executive Officers of CEDA, LEA, BMC, agriculture industry players, and farmers.
(BOPA)