Nigeria launches 'Choose Milk' campaign
Analysis based on 11 articles · First reported May 26, 2026 · Last updated May 28, 2026
The 'Choose Milk' campaign in Nigeria>>> is expected to positively impact the dairy industry by increasing demand for authentic dairy products, potentially benefiting companies involved in milk production and distribution. Improved public health outcomes could also lead to a more productive workforce, indirectly boosting the broader economy.
The 'Choose Milk' Campaign, a national initiative, was launched in Lagos, Nigeria>>> by stakeholders including the Danish Dairy Board>>>, European Union>>>, Nigeria — Federal Ministry of Interior (Nigeria)>>> and Nigeria — Federal Ministry of Livestock Development>>>. The campaign aims to educate Nigerian consumers on the nutritional benefits of dairy milk and differentiate it from creamers. Senior Project Manager Lars Jensen>>> from the Danish Dairy Board>>> highlighted that creamers lack the key nutrients found in real milk. Danish Consul General Jette Bjerrum>>> stressed the importance of public-private collaboration. Minister of Livestock Development Mukhtar Idi Maiha>>> and Director of Food and Drug Services Adeola Olufowobi-Yusuf>>> both commended the campaign for aligning with national nutrition goals. The three-year campaign will involve grassroots engagement, school sessions, social media, and broadcast programs to drive lasting behavioral change and improve health outcomes across Nigeria>>>. Key institutions like the Nigeria — Standards Organisation of Nigeria>>> and United States — Food and Drug Administration>>> are also involved.
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