GOVERNMENT has trained around 70 experts who will work in 14 satellite Artificial Insemination (AI) centres which have been dotted across the country.
The AI centres have been established to promote and enhance livestock production and productivity for dairy and beef cattle, as well as pigs for small scale farmers in the country.
The project is being done in partnership with Czech Republic who are Governments cooperating partners.
The services of AI will be provided at a cost of K100 to K150 per straw of semen to the small scale farmers.
Minister of Fisheries and Livestock Makozo Chikote says AI services in pigs are provided for at Kemebe pigery, while that of dairy and beef cattle are provided for in Mazabuka.
However, 14 other satellite centres have been established in various parts of the country.
“In order to promote and enhance livestock production and prodictivity of dairy and beef cattle as well as pigs in the country, my Ministry has been promoting Artificial insemination services to small scale farmers. 70 staff have been trained in AI to support the services and AI is ongoing in the country. We have established 14 AI satellite centres which are located in Kalomo, Pemba, Chisamba, Namwala, Nalolo, Kalabo, Ndola, Shiwang’andu, Kate, Chipata, Lundazi, Kalumbila, Kabwe, Chitambo and Mbala,” he said.
He said this in response to Kanchibiya area Member of Parliament, Sunday Chanda’s question during the question for oral answer session in Parliament.
Mr Makozo also said to further increase access to AI services for small scale farmers, his Ministry has endeavoured to increase the capacity of Nitrogen at AI the processing plant from 40 litres per hour to 150 litres per hour.
Mr Makozo also added that his Ministry is also in the process of rehabilitating the AI laboratories, so as for delivery to the small scale farmers to take place smoothly.
(Mwebantu, Wednesday, 13th September, 2023)