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Amo Farm cheers Muslim customers at Ramadan

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Amo Farm Sieberer Hatchery Limited has extended warm greetings and heartfelt wishes to its Muslim customers and their families as they embark on the sacred journey of Ramadan.

Ramadan stands as a pillar of faith, calling upon believers to embrace virtues of uprightness, tolerance, and love as espoused in the Holy Quran. In this spirit of unity and peace, Amo Farm urged its Muslim customers to uphold these values and find solace in their practice during this blessed time.

In his goodwill message on Ramadan, Group Managing Director, Dr. Ayoola Oduntan emphasised the importance of self-reflection and dedication to positive values during Ramadan. As Muslims engage in fasting and prayer, we support them in maintaining their health and well-being with our nutritious poultry products.

According to the company’s Business Development Manager, Itoro Awala-Ale, Amo Farm’s natnudO Foods products are available during the Ramadan period for the healthiness required for fasting, adding that they are good sources of protein required to curb stunting in children, malnutrition, and improved well-being.

Amo Farm has made immense contributions to agricultural development across the country. It is known for its agro innovation with the Noiler bird, launched in 2014 after several years of research and development through a selective breeding process.

Noiler is a dual-purpose bird that is similar in appearance and taste to the native chicken but is more resistant to field diseases and produces four times more eggs and three times more poultry meat. With it, the company has positively impacted over 1.3 million rural households within the country, with an emphasis on women.

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