 On Tuesday, government on Friday said it has trained and certified 150 pastoralists in cattle, also in sheep and good value chain business with special emphasis on feedlot operational system. The event was organized by On Tuesday Agribusiness Empowerment Centre, and it's in collaboration with Food and Agriculture Organization FAO. Governor Oluarutime Akeru-Dolo said these in his address are the closing ceremony of the second phase of the five-day training program in Akure. It was represented by the head of service, Pastor John Adeyemi. He said his administration thought it expedient to revamp and reintroduce feedlots, which was a variant of ranching with support of Food and Agriculture Organization FAO. Take a listen. They say that if the sheep and cattle are beneficial, even to the hardest themselves, moving from one place to another, they are losing a lot of resources. But if they stay in a single place, the animal will be more heavier, it will be more okay. They themselves, they will have time for themselves, and they are sure to go to school. That is the reason why the Mr. Governor authorize this workshop. After this training, we've done the first phase, which was largely theoretical. This is second phase, spanning another five days, practical. If you come to our office now, you will see the aeroponic method of raising feed for your livestock. Within seven, eight days, it's ready. You know, this is a modern cattle rearing, which is good for our cattle. The way we are taking care of our cattle now, we take them to the bush. We don't need to give them injection, and we know any type of grass that we chop.