Sana'a Meeting Focuses on Localizing and Strengthening Dairy Industry
A significant meeting was convened in Sana'a to deliberate on formulating a strategy for localizing the dairy industry within the governorate. The attendees explored various mechanisms to fortify partnerships between milk producers and dairy factories. One of the primary focuses was on improving cooperation between grain silo companies and agricultural associations. This cooperation is intended to ensure that cattle breeders receive an adequate supply of wheat bran at competitive prices.
The meeting emphasized the importance of aligning resources and efforts to enhance the local dairy sector's self-sufficiency. By coordinating the supply chain, the aim is to stabilize production costs and improve the quality of dairy products available to the local market.
The discussions also covered the need for efficient logistical support to manage the supply of wheat bran, a critical feed component for cattle, to ensure it reaches breeders in timely and sufficient amounts. This was seen as essential to maintaining the health and productivity of livestock, thereby boosting milk production.
Participants included representatives from various sectors, highlighting a collaborative approach to tackling the challenges faced by the dairy industry. The meeting proposed several initiatives to streamline operations and ensure a consistent supply of essential inputs to dairy producers.
Overall, the meeting aimed to create a comprehensive plan that not only addresses current challenges but also lays the groundwork for a sustainable and self-reliant dairy industry in the region.





