Hakama farm to get cows for breeding

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BY NED GAGAHE

Hakama Farm in Ngella Constituency, Central Islands Province is set to receive a herd of six cattle this week.

The herd was brought from Shortland and was transported via MV Kikori.

A spokesperson from the Ngella Constituency Development Committee (CDC) confirmed that cows will be raised at Hakama Farm to kickstart a local breeding program.

The herd includes four female and two male cows earmarked for the Ngella Constituency.

The spokesperson said once the herd settles and begins producing viable offspring, qualified Ngella farmers will be able to receive their own cattle and launch their own farms.

This delivery supports ongoing efforts to develop the Hakama Cattle Farm and strengthen livestock production in Central Province, following earlier stakeholder consultations and feasibility studies.

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