•Targets 4m kg annual milk production
Arla Foods, maker of Dano Milk, has inaugurated its state-of-the-art dairy farm in Kaduna as part of the company’s efforts to ensure sustainable milk production in Nigeria.
The farm located in Damau village, Kubau Local Government Area, Kaduna State, was inaugurated by Governor Nasir El-Rufai.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, the governor described the newly commissioned dairy farm as a significant milestone and game-changer for the dairy sector in Nigeria.
He commended the management of Arla Foods for having faith and confidence in Nigeria and the Kaduna State government.
El-Rufai said the Arla Dairy Farm is another testament to the commitment of the Kaduna State government to collaborating with private organisations and providing the enabling environment for businesses to set up and thrive in the state.
He urged the incoming governor, Sani Uba, to continue to support Arla and other companies with investments in the state for economic prosperity.
The farm is the first of its kind in Nigeria and with it, Arla is creating the future of dairy in Nigeria.
Designed to ensure optimum animal welfare and productivity, the farm will be a showcase for sustainable milk production in Nigeria.
It covers 400 Ha of land, with the capacity to house 400 milking cows and 1000 animals in total.
Currently, the farm is home to 216 Danish Holstein cows, which arrived in May 2023 and are settling well into their new environment.
In his welcome address, Executive Vice President of Arla Foods International, Simon Stevens, described the completion of the farm as a massive achievement for Arla Foods in its journey in Nigeria and globally, noting that this success exemplifies the significance of solid partnership and the vast potential available in Nigeria.
He said the project was conceived in line with the quest to achieve a number of United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, including 2, 8, 12 and 17.
“This milestone symbolises what can be achieved with strong partnerships. We can see how the contribution of the Kaduna State Government, the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, NGOs, the farming community, and many more have helped to deliver a big project. I’m happy that many of my colleagues are celebrating this joyous occasion in Lagos and at the global headquarters in Denmark. And when you look around at these facilities, I hope you are filled with pride as I am. Besides, this achievement symbolises the massive potential we see in Nigeria and the exciting journey this country is on. We have been part of this journey for quite some time, and we are extremely committed to continuing to play a part and contribute to the development of the dairy industry,” Stevens said.
He added that the farm, delivered at an investment cost of over 10 million euros, would serve as a place of milk production and an epicentre of dairy farming knowledge.
In his remarks, Danish Ambassador to Nigeria, Sune Krogstrup, noted that the project demonstrates Arla Foods’ commitment to boosting the local dairy segment of the agricultural value chain that would positively impact the economy of Kaduna State and contribute significantly to Nigeria’s GDP.
Also speaking, the Head of Arla Foods West Africa, Mrs Anna Månsson, noted that the commissioning of the project is a culmination of a series of events that began with the signing of a lease agreement with the Kaduna State Government in 2021, resulting in the securing of farmland and followed by construction work.
Månsson also noted that the state-of-the-art dairy farm is the first of its kind in Nigeria, poised to define the future of dairy in Nigeria.
Månsson said over 40 people would be directly employed at the farm, as this would serve as a means of livelihood to Nigerians, especially those within the Damau community of Kaduna state.
She said the farm is expected to produce 1.6 million kg of milk in 2024, with a target of 4 million kg of milk annual production.
In his goodwill message, the Emir of Zazzau, Ahmed Nuhu Bamalli, noted that he is proud to be associated with such a massive investment as this would bring about economic transformation to the people of Kaduna State and beyond.
Also speaking, Vice President of Finance for the International Zone, Arla Foods, Steen Futtrup stated that the official opening of the farm is a clear example of the company’s commitment to Nigeria, saying that the company is optimistic that the farm would make a significant impact on the local dairy industry.

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