Government Relocates National Livestock Institute to Apac

The National Livestock Resources Research Institute, a government-owned farm under the National Agricultural Research Organisation (NARO) within the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry, and Fisheries, has undergone a significant relocation. The institute’s headquarters, previously situated in Tororo, has been moved to Maruzi in Apac District.

Jan 17, 2024 - 21:02
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Government Relocates National Livestock Institute to Apac
Government Relocates National Livestock Institute to Apac

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Government Relocates National Livestock Institute to Apac

The National Livestock Resources Research Institute, a government-owned farm under the National Agricultural Research Organisation (NARO) within the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry, and Fisheries, has undergone a significant relocation. The institute’s headquarters, previously situated in Tororo, has been moved to Maruzi in Apac District.

The decision to transfer the institute base from Tororo to Maruzi has been part of a lengthy process initiated around 2016. Initially, the institute was temporarily relocated to the Nakyesasa satellite camp in Wakiso while the government executed the broader plan of shifting its head office to Maruzi.

During a supervisory visit at the institute on January 15, 2024, Dr. Yona Baguma, the Director General of NARO, confirmed the successful completion of the institute’s move from Tororo to Maruzi.

National Livestock Resources Research Institute operates as one of 16 semi-autonomous agricultural public research institutes, established to deliver agricultural research services under the policy guidance of NARO. The institute focuses on five key research programs: beef, dairy, vaccinology, biosciences, and entomology.

However, amidst these developments, the Resident District Commissioner of Apac, Mr. George Abudul, cautioned against sabotaging government programs under the pretext of protecting land. He urged residents to consider the value derived from their land, emphasizing the importance of understanding the tangible benefits obtained from large land holdings.

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