A Nigerian agricultural biotechnology company has unveiled the country’s first embryo transfer‑born calf, a milestone achievement that could transform the nation’s dairy industry.
The healthy female Girolando calf was born through an embryo transfer program at Harmony Farms in Odogbolu, Ogun State, part of the firm’s Advanced Tropical Genetic Improvement Programme aimed at introducing superior cattle genetics suited for tropical conditions.
Company executives say the breakthrough signals a new era for dairy productivity in Nigeria, aligning with national efforts to enhance food security, reduce reliance on imported dairy products, and strengthen rural economies. They explained that when fully mature, Girolando cattle are expected to produce significantly higher milk yields compared with many local breeds.
The firm plans to continue the embryo transfer initiative, with several more calves anticipated in the coming months under the program. Officials also highlighted potential benefits for farmers, including increased income, improved herd quality, and technology transfer opportunities that could stimulate broader agricultural innovation.
This development underscores how modern reproductive technologies are beginning to support livestock productivity and food system resilience in Nigeria.
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