Benin and Nigeria Sign Historic Agreement on Livestock Trade

August 22, 2022

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Benin and Nigeria have signed a historic agreement to facilitate livestock trade between the two neighboring countries, marking a significant milestone in regional cooperation. The agreement aims to streamline cross-border livestock movement, boost trade, and strengthen food security in West Africa.

A Boost for Livestock Trade and Economic Cooperation

Under this agreement, livestock trade routes between Benin and Nigeria will be expanded and secured, providing a more stable market for livestock producers and traders. Officials from both countries emphasized that the agreement is expected to support rural economies, create job opportunities, and increase income for livestock farmers. By simplifying cross-border procedures, the deal aims to reduce transportation costs, making livestock trade more efficient and profitable.

Commitment to Regional Food Security

The agreement is part of a broader strategy to enhance food security within the region. With increasing demand for meat and dairy products in both countries, the agreement ensures a consistent supply of livestock, helping stabilize prices and improve access to animal-based foods. This move is anticipated to make the livestock supply chain more resilient, reducing the impact of potential disruptions on consumers and food markets.

Investment in Infrastructure and Security

To support the implementation of the livestock trade agreement, both Benin and Nigeria have committed to investing in infrastructure along major livestock corridors. This includes the construction of livestock markets, quarantine facilities, and checkpoints along the border. Security measures will also be strengthened to ensure safe transportation and prevent livestock theft, a common challenge faced by traders in the region.

Positive Reception from Livestock Producers

The agreement has received positive feedback from livestock associations and producers in both countries. Representatives from livestock unions expressed optimism, noting that the partnership will create a more predictable and lucrative market for their products. The agreement also aims to promote cooperation on animal health standards, which will improve the quality of livestock traded across the border.

Officials from Benin and Nigeria expressed their commitment to closely monitor the agreement’s implementation and resolve any issues that may arise. Both governments intend to continue working together to enhance regional trade, support their agricultural sectors, and reinforce the stability of livestock markets.

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