Sebore Farms officially launched a diary of Admiral’A Youghurt factory at along-Mayo Belwa road

Sebore Farms officially launched a diary of Admiral’A Youghurt factory at along-Mayo Belwa road

A dairy of Admiral “A” Yoghurt plant has been formally launched  by Sebore International Farms Limited on the farm along the Mayo Belwa road.

The Admiral’A Yoghurt facility has the ability to handle 150 000 litres of milk each day, according to Alhaji Aminu Nyako, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Sebore International Farms Limited, who spoke during the business’s opening.

He clarified that the plant is run entirely on solar energy, making it independent of the Electricity Distribution Company’s power supply.

The CEO stated that the industrial milk for processing is anticipated to come from thousands of nearby farms.

He claims that the plant would improve its synergy with farmers by, among other things, providing them with training and financial support.

The greatest mango exporter in West Africa, according to Alhaji Aminu, is Sebore Farms, which was founded in 1988 and is the brainchild of Admiral Mustala Nyako, a former governor of Adamawa state.

According to him, Sebore International Farms, the Central Bank of Nigeria, Providus Bank, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation collaborated to build the factory.

Mr. Omar Khan, who was presenting the factory’s master plan, claimed that in the near future, the production of Admiral’A Youghurt will provide employment possibilities, draw in investors, and bring in visitors.

The Central Bank of Nigeria’s Governor, Godwin Emefiele, praised the management of Sebore farms for its efforts to increase agricultural activity in the nation while being represented by the department’s director of development finance, Mr. Chika Nwaja.

Vice Admiral Mustala Nyako, the founder of Sebore Farms and a former governor of the state of Adamawa, thanked the co-partners for their assistance in a vote of gratitude.

He also expressed his delight over the ongoing mutual respect between the Sebore farms and the nearby villages.

A retired Permanent Secretary for the Federal Ministry of Defense named Aliyu Ismail Numan, Mr. Walter Akpani, the Managing Director of Providus Bank, and Prince Malik Ado Ibrahim were among those who sent greetings.

Governor of Kwara State Abdulrahman Abdulraq conducted the Factory’s Commissioning Ceremony, which was attended by a number of notable persons from inside and outside the nation.