Testing the production of hydroponic fodder for cattle
LOCATION: Nigeria
SECTOR: Climate and Environment
TECH: Nature-Based Solutions
TIMELINE: December 2021 - December 2022
PIONEER: Ogechukwu Omeribe
PARTNER: M.E Solutions
The Challenge
In Nigeria, there are politicised conflicts over access to land and water between cattle herders and farmers. With over 7 million nomadic herders and 25 million cattle in Nigeria, former grazing routes are now farmland which has caused soil degradation and poor quality pasture, only increasing the number of conflicts surrounding resources. Hydroponic fodder is young grass grown from cereal grains. It grows quickly over 7 days, produces a higher yield than grass grown in soil and uses 80% less water. Hydroponic fodder is an eco-friendly alternative to the traditional method of grass-growing for animal feed, but can be expensive to set up, maintain and monitor.
The Idea
The pilot idea was to create a contextually-appropriate hydroponic system to be operated by local communities. If successful, using hydroponic fodder can have many positive impacts, such as reduced soil degradation and water consumption, and improved cattle diets, which could reduce levels of harmful methane emissions. If a scalable approach for different types of cattle raisers to access fodder can be realised, a hydroponic system can increase the year-round availability of feed for local communities and reduce pressures on land use and its associated conflicts.
All photos on this page were taken by the pilot’s implementing partner, M.E Solutions.
Read the findings from this pilot in the report:
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Learn about the pilot’s First Sprint — “Introduction”
Read the lessons learned from the First Sprint and the experiments conducted in Sprint 2 — “Through the Storm”
Learn about the pilot’s two experiments in their third Sprint — “Soil vs Hydroponics”
Read about the pilot’s fourth sprint and their key learnings surrounding four experiments — “Moving to where technology and people intersect to create change and improve lives”
Learn about the pilot’s implementation in Gwagwalada, Abuja — “And then there was land…”
Explore the Hydroponic Fodder Pilot Learnings
Learn from the Hydroponic Fodder Set-up Guide
Read the Technical Whitepaper on Testing the Production of Hydroponic Fodder
Read the report from our testing of a potential business case here
Read the full pilot report here