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Domain III Animal Husbandry. Chaired by : Secretary, ADF Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare Co-chaired by Dr. S.K. Pandey Director(AH) Chhattisgarh. Topics. Group-9 Enhancing Animal Productivity and Production through better feed management and disease control
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Domain III Animal Husbandry Chaired by: Secretary, ADF Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare Co-chaired by Dr. S.K. Pandey Director(AH) Chhattisgarh
Topics • Group-9 Enhancing Animal Productivity and Production through better feed management and disease control Presentedby Suresh Chanda, IAS Pri. Secretary, AHDDFTelangana • Group-10 Financing and management of procurement, processing & marketing infrastructure In the dairy sector particularly Refurbishing of very old dairy plants Presented by Dr. R.K.Malik, Joint Director, ICAR -NDRI
Enhancing Animal Productivity throughbetter Feed management and Disease control12.04.2016 Domain III Animal Husbandry Group-9
Enhancing Animal Productivity throughbetter Feed Management and Disease Control Issues identified: • Breed quality • Availability of quality Semen for AI • Quality Fodder and Feed availability • Disease Control • Rearing practices
Enhancing Animal Productivity • Breed quality • Need for National Breeding Policy and Regulation with focus on indigenous breed improvement and Sexed semen production. • Availability of quality Semen for AI: • Increasing production of quality semen including broad basing the Production facility at own semen stations • incentives for private entrepreneur, • production of sexed semen, • encouraging private entrepreneur for AI services.
Enhancing Animal Productivity • Availability of quality Feed and Fodder: • Encouraging farmers for fodder cultivation through awareness campaign, • Creating assured market for fodder produced by farmers (Buy Back arrangement), • Extensive use of post Harvest technologies like chaff cutters, fodder block making machines. • Increasing funding by GOI for various fodder initiatives, making available quality fodder seed, • enrichment of agricultural waste like Paddy and Wheat straw by adding supplements, silage technology, azolla. • Use of Community lands for fodder production through PPP model
Enhancing Animal Productivity • Disease Control: • Vaccination for all economically and zoonotic important diseases supported by GOI. • Development of combo-vaccine with enhanced immunity coverage period. • Mobile Veterinary Services at door steps • Enhancing diagnostic services along with availability of drugs & Vaccine. • Rearing Practices : • Strengthening Extension services- breed improvement, Ration balancing • Encouraging backyard dairy for additional income and employment. • Encouraging commercial diaries.
Financing and Management of Procurement, Processing & Marketing Infrastructure In The Dairy Sector ParticularlyRefurbishing of Very Old Dairy Plants Domain III Animal Husbandry Group-10
ISSUES & CHALLENGES • Strengthening and expansion of cooperative sector to boost up organised milk marketing (20% organised & 80% unorganised) • Establishment of new dairy plants /modernization of old plants with enhanced Central share in backward & hilly States. • Setting up of state of art labs for the quality assurance of milk and milk products as well as animal feed. • Dairy sector funding under RKVY should have pro-rata allocation based on GDP contribution. • Reduction in cost production of milk and value added products, diversification of products for better margins and viability. • Remunerative price of milk to farmers. • Promotion of indigenous cow milk and creation of niche market • Adequate Budgetary support for DEDS.
ONGOING PROGRAMMES & NEW INITIATIVES • Support available under the ongoing schemes Dairy Development schemes; • National Dairy Plan–I (NDP -I), • National Programme for Bovine Breeding & Dairy Development (NPBBDD) • Dairy Entrepreneurship Development (DEDs). • New schemes for development of Bovines; • PashudhanSanjivani, • Advanced Breeding Technology, • E – PashudhanHaat • National Genomic centre especially for Indigenous cattle.
OPPORTUNITIES • Large consumer base and domestic market • Awareness among consumer about nutritional benefits of milk and milk products • Large untapped area for milk procurement to be covered under organised dairy sector
WAY FORWARD • Government of India to take up evaluation of ongoing Dairy Development Schemes for continuation in the coming years. • The issues like expansion of cooperative sector, credit linkage through Milk Unions / Milk Federations / State Animal Husbandry Departments, restructuring of central and state share, cattle feed plants, specific scheme for Laboratories etc have been noted for consideration during evaluation / revision / modification of the schemes. • Provisions for adequate funding for refurbishing / modernization of old dairy plants has been noted
WAY FORWARD • Strengthening of village level infrastructure for milk procurement and value addition of milk and milk products • Capacity building and Human Resource Development (HRD) in Dairy sector by strengthening dairy education institutions