Camel business gets Sh70m AU boost

A woman milks a camel in Baragoi, Samburu County. FILE PHOTO | NMG

The African Union has injected Sh70 million towards a trypanosomiasis (Surra) surveillance study aimed at improving camel husbandry for higher meat and milk production in Kenya and Somaliland.

The project will initially target Isiolo and Marsabit as well as Somaliland.

Kenya Agricultural Research and Livestock Organisation director general Obadiah Njagi unveiled a team of researchers to conduct the three-year study at the Bio-technology Research Institute (BRI) Muguga.

“Camels are a beacon of resilience during droughts and stress. Surra is a major constraint to camel production threatening livelihoods and food security,” said BRI centre director Judith Chemuliti.

The team comprises Kenyan and Somaliland veterinary experts who will work jointly with their Isiolo and Marsabit counterparts during the research.

PAYE Tax Calculator

Note: The results are not exact but very close to the actual.