NIGERIA BEEF PRODUCT WILL SOON COMPETE ON EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN SHOP SHELVES!!
By Abiodun Borisade
Technological advancement through innovative solution finally arrives the cattle/beef product business in Nigeria.

Livestock247.com is definitely the trailblazer in this sector with its innovation, being the first enterprise to provide solution that can addresses cattle rustling, mitigation of farmer herdsmen clashes….
The vision of these pioneers (Livestock247.com) is to mitigate the spread of zoonotic diseases through the provision of fit-for-slaughter and traceable livestock to our customers.
SERVICES OFFERED:
Livestock247.com is an online livestock market and listing platform bringing together;
Buyers
Sellers
Ranchers
Livestock merchants and traders
Veterinary professionals
Haulage and logistics companies
Financial services providers
FEATURES
Ability to buy fit for slaughter and traceable livestock.
Ability to list livestock for sale by merchants or ranchers via veterinary agents.
Ability to buy livestock from anywhere in Nigeria and get it delivered.
Ability to buy livestock according to breed, weight, color, age and sex
Ability to trace purchased livestock from `farm to plate`.
Secure online payment
Competitive pricing
Fast and stress-free delivery
Veterinary Council of Nigeria Certified Professionals handing sourcing and delivery
No Middlemen, No stress.
REASONS TO CHOOSE LIVESTOCK247.COM
Livestock provides many benefits to people. Many people interact with livestock in their daily lives. Also, livestock is an important food source and provide meat, dairy, and eggs. However, some livestock can carry harmful germs that can be shared with people and cause illness — these are known as zoonotic diseases. Zoonotic diseases are caused by harmful germs like viruses, bacterial, parasites, and fungi. These germs can cause many different types of illnesses in people ranging from mild to serious illness and even death. Some livestock can appear healthy even when they are carrying germs that can make people sick. According to the world organization of animal health countries (O.I.E.); Source: www.oie.int/en/for-the-media/onehealth