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- The benefits and challenges of small livestock farming in India
This has brought forward some critical insights about the importance of small livestock farming and the role it can play in bolstering livelihoods Central India is one of the most economically marginalised regions in the country with more than 30 percent of the population experiencing multidimensional poverty Because of the dominance of rain
- Spatial pattern of methane emissions from Indian livestock
standing of the long-term changes in livestock population in India during 1951-2003, and distribution of population under different livestock categories at the all-India, State and district levels for the recent census A detailed analy sis approach was adopted for the estimation of methane emissions from enteric fermentation and manure man
- State wise Distribution of Livestock in India
India’s buffaloe population was 89-9 million in 1997 This is about half the buffaloe population of the world and about 19 per cent of the total livestock of India Buffaloes thrive best in areas of warm and humid climate Buffaloes are reared mainly for milk but some buffaloes are used as draught animals in certain parts of the country
- Invest India
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- Centre launches 21st Livestock Census at Rs 200 cr cost; data . . .
Singh, who is Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, and Dairying, also launched a $25 million 'Pandemic Fund Project' to strengthen animal health security in India for pandemic preparedness and
- Major Emitting Sources from the Livestock Sector: Trends in . . .
cultivation (GHG Platform India, 2019) Livestock emissions between 2003 and 2019 grew at a CAGR of 0 19 per cent, whereas between 2012 and 2019, the CAGR was 0 05 per cent The business-as-usual (BAU) projections for 2030 (using CAGR b w 2003 and 2019) suggest that livestock emissions would be approximately 227 57 million tonnes CO 2
- RASHTRIYA GOKUL MISSION - CG
Cattle rearing has been a traditional livelihood in India and is closely linked to agricultural economy India with about 199 million cattle (as per 18th Livestock Census 2007) has 14 5% of the world cattle population Of this, 83% i e 166 million are indigenous Most of the indigenous cattle (about 80%) are non- descript and only 20%
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