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Desert land, 5 to 6 inch marginal rainfall, continuous scarcity of water, limited land & war with millions of Arabs defending only thousands of soldiers, and no traditional system of agriculture; Inspite of these adversities ‘Istrael’ is now idol of world for modern agriculture technology we should taken lesson from their incredible efforts for our development.
For improvement of genetic potential of our indigenous cattle we should import semen of high pedigree bulls. Desminassion of modern techniques in farmers is the essential element of agriculture development; with the help of which we can overcome the national problem of population and unemployment. |
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Shri Sharad Pawar, Hon’ble Union Agriculture Minister, Government of India in his key note address informed the importance of the Animal Husbandry and Dairy sectors and its role in the national economy, with particular reference to the economic sustenance and income generation of the rural poor. He emphasised that this sector can be taken as one of the most potential sectors for growth. The growth pattern of this sector amply proves the hidden potential, which would require fullest exploitation through long-term planning. A growth rate of 6 to 8 per cent in the animal husbandry sector would be needed to attain a growth rate in excess of 4 percent per annum in the agriculture sector as a whole. |
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Dairying in India is an integral part of total farming system. The value of output from livestock was around Rs. 1,73,350 in 2005-2006. Milk accounted for 68 percent of this output and it was higher than paddy or wheat.
In term of value of the output, milk is the single largest agricultural commodity in India. Dairying contributes close to the third of the gross income of rural household and in case of those without land it attributes nearly half of their gross income. It is estimated that over 60 million rural household of which three forth are landless, marginal or small farmers are engaged in milk production which is a major source livelihood. Dairying in India therefore a truly livelihood activity. |
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We had taken special effort for improvement of quality of, milk and milk product with the help of advanced technology also for availability of market to these products. As Baramati Milk Union has changed their attitude as business oriented that’s why benefit of farmers and landless labours per head household income is increased also sale of milk and milk product will be increase in future.Quality measure adapted by this milk union are really appreciable. AJITDADA PAWAR. Irrigation water supply and Sanitation, Maharashtra Government |
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