In an effort to enhance easy access to affordable and quality animal health products, Farmalert has opened its distribution centre in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital.
At the opening ceremony held at the business premises, the Marketing Manager, Ibadan Branch, Dr Ife Sangogade stated that opening of Farmalert distribution centre in Ibadan is important to bridge the gap between the animal health product manufacturers and the retailers.
“We make possible easy access to quality inputs such as pet foods, veterinary drugs, animal vaccines/biologics, veterinary support/on-time extension services, and marketing platforms for finished products by building the technology and logistic infrastructure necessary to aggregate and deliver these products quickly and cheaply to agrovet stores nationwide through our network of distribution centres.
“We are making quality and affordable animal health products available in Ibadan, which will be accessible to stakeholders in animal healthcare industry. We are set to promote animal health and livestock productivity, to increase food security and ensure sustainable food supply.
“We sell at affordable price, and try to make it easy for wholesalers, saving them from long distance and reducing the cost of inputs for farmers and pet owners. Our customers can order online. We are one-stop shop for animal health products.
“We are also assuring our customers of quality and timely service. A 24/7 service with a satisfactory customer service”, he said.
The Dean, Faculty Veterinary Medicine, University of Ibadan, Prof. Olufunke Ola-Davies while also speaking on importance of the company, said “opening of a distribution centre here is a welcome idea. Farmalert is a family name here in Nigeria, hence coming to Ibadan we know that it is going to thrive and flourish.
“This is a distribution centre. It’s not a retail centre. It’s going to boost veterinary business in Oyo State, not only in Ibadan; and also to our young veterinarians, it’s a blessing for them, as they are going to do more business with them.
“I encourage them to keep on doing what they are doing for the people in ensuring an affordable animal healthcare business”
Also the Chairman, Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association Oyo State, Dr Moses Arokoyo while speaking on the expectations the people of Ibadan, said the company is going to improve animal health care in Ibadan.
He said: “Farmalert will help in improving the access and availability of animal health products. They will aid veterinarians in getting best of animal care items. We are proud of this project they brought to Ibadan and we wish them all the best”.
Farmalert has the aim of ensuring the health and welfare of animals are prioritised.
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