27-Jun-2023: Brief note on 9 Years' achievement of Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying

Livestock Sector

Livestock Sector is an important subsector of agriculture in the Indian economy. It grew at a CAGR of 7.93 per cent during 2014-15 to 2020-21 (at constant prices). The contribution of livestock in total agriculture and allied sector GVA (at constant prices) has increased from 24.32per cent (2014-15) to 30.13per cent (2020-21). Livestock sector contributed 4.90per cent of total GVA in 2020-21.

Livestock Population

India has vast resources of livestock and poultry, which play a vital role in improving the socio-economic conditions of rural masses. There are about 303.76 million bovines (cattle, buffalo, mithun and yak), 74.26 million sheep, 148.88 million goats, 9.06 million pigs and about 851.81 million poultry as per 20th Livestock Census in the country.

Dairy Sector

Dairy is the single largest agricultural commodity contributing 5 per cent of the national economy and employing more than 8 crore farmers directly. India is ranked 1st in milk production contributing 23 percent of global milk production. Milk production has increased by 51.05% over the past 8 years from 146.3 million tonnes during 2014-15 to 221.06 million tonnes during 2021-22. Milk production is growing at the annual growth rate of 6.4% over the past 8 years whereas world milk production is growing at 1.2% per annum. The per capita availability of milk is 444 gram per day in 2021-22 as against the world average of 394 grams per day during 2021.

Egg and Meat Production

According to FAOSTAT production data (2020), India ranks 3rdin Egg Production and 8thin meat production in the world. Egg production in the country has increased from 78.48 billion in 2014-15 to 129.60 billion Nos. in 2021-22. Egg production in the country is growing at the rate of 8% per annum.  The per capita availability of egg is at 95 eggs per annum in 2021-22. Meat production in the country has increased from 6.69 million tonnes in 2014-15 to 9.29 million tonnes in 2021-22.       

The Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying are implementing various schemes for development and promotion of animal Husbandry and dairy sector across the country. On 14.07.2021, the Government has approved implementation of a Special Livestock Sector Package consisting of several activities by revising and realigning various components of following existing schemes in order to have focussed development of animal husbandry and dairying across the country for next 5 years starting from 2021-22.

  1. RASHTRIYA GOKUL MISSION

The Rashtriya Gokul Mission (RGM) is being implemented for development and conservation of indigenous bovine breeds since December 2014. The scheme is important in enhancing milk production and productivity of bovines to meet growing demand of milk and making dairying more remunerative to the rural farmers of the country. The scheme has been continued under umbrella scheme Development Programmes from 2021 to 2026 with a budget outlay of Rs.2400 crore. The scheme will result in enhanced productivity and benefits of the programme will percolate to 80 million farmers engaged in dairying especially small and marginal farmers. 

The details of achievements made for improving the indigenous breeds in the country under Rashtriya Gokul Mission since 2014 are as under:

  • Accelerated Breed Improvement programme using IVF: Under the component, IVF technology and artificial insemination with sex sorted semen is being leveraged to produce female calves female calves for the dairy farmers. IVF is important tool for genetic upgradation of bovine population at rapid rate, work which is done in 7 generations (21 years in case of cattle and buffaloes) can be done in 1 generation (3 years in case of cattle and buffalo) through IVF.  The technology has huge potential in enhancing farmers’ income through production of only female calves with genetic potential of producing 4000 kg of milk per lactation thus increasing farmers income by many fold. Under the Accelerated Breed Improvement programme 2 Lakh IVF pregnancies will be established in next five years. Subsidy at the rate of Rs 5000 per assured pregnancy will be made available to farmers. The programme has already been initiated in the country. Under the RGM scheme funds have been sanctioned for establishment of 33 IVF labs and 20 labs have been made operational. So far, 17547 viable embryos produced, 7704 viable embryos transferred, and 1270 calves are born under the programme.
  • Sex sorted semen production: Sex sorted semen production has been introduced in the country for production of only female calves upto 90% accuracy.  Use of sex sorted semen will be game changer not only enhancing milk production but also limiting stray cattle population. During the next five years 51 lakh pregnancies will be established and subsidy of Rs 750 or 50% of the cost of sorted semen on assured pregnancy is available to farmers.
  • Establishment of Breed Multiplication Farms: A major constraint for aspiring dairy farmers is the difficulty of procuring high quality heifers or milch animals from their local areas. To address this issue and to attract investment including entrepreneurship for the dairy sector,  and to simultaneously create the opportunity for developing a hub and spoke model of dairy farming where small and marginal dairy farmers can thrive with the help of a local hub of reliable dairy services, a subsidy of 50% (up to Rs 2 crores per farm) on capital cost (excluding land cost) is being provided to private entrepreneurs under this component for establishment of breed multiplication farms of minimum herd size of 200 heads of bovines. The entrepreneur will obtain bank finance for the remaining capital cost and sale high quality heifers, conceived through sorted sex semen/ IVF, to farmers in the region.
  • Nationwide Artificial Insemination Programme: The flagship programme "Nationwide Artificial Insemination programme (NAIP)” was launched by the Hon'ble Prime Minister on 11thSeptember 2019 in 605 districts with less than 50% Artificial Insemination (A.I) coverage. Under the programme, quality AI services are delivered free of cost at farmers doorstep. As on date, 4.41 crore animals have been covered, 5.44 Crores Artificial Insemination performed, and 2.93 crores farmers benefitted under the programme. During 2023-2024 it is targeted to inseminate 3 Crore animals in 592 districts.
  • Induction of MAITRIs: In order to meet requirement of AI technicians, project for establishment of MAITRIs (Multi-Purpose AI technicians in Rural India) has been undertaken under RGM. Through MAITRIs, AI services have been delivered at farmers ‘doorstep. Till date 35436 MAITRIs have been trained and inducted under the scheme. In FY 2022-23 it is targeted to train 7845 MAITRIs in the country.
  • Progeny testing and Pedigree selection: Organized Progeny Testing (PT)and Pedigree selection have been implemented in the country to produce high genetic meritbulls. Under these programme, 4490 high genetic merit bulls mainly of indigenous breeds have been produced under the programme and inducted at semen stations for semen production.
  • Genomic selection: Advanced dairy nations are using DNA based selection called genomic selection for proving genetic merit of the bulls at birth against 6- 7 years taken in traditional method to prove genetic merit of the bulls. For the first time in the country genomic selection have been introduced among indigenous breeds of cattle and buffalo under Rashtriya Gokul Mission.  DNA chip for genomic selection has been developed, Indus chip and Buff chip by NDDB and Low density chip for cattle and buffalo by NBAGR. Cost of production of bulls will be reduced substantially from Rs 6 lakh in traditional method to Rs 85000 in genomic selection. During next five years genomic chip with high accuracy will be used extensively to produce bulls for use in semen production in the country. Farmers may also take up genomic testing of the animals maintained by them.
  • Establishment of Gokul Gram: Integrated indigenous cattle development Centres – “Gokul Grams”- are being established under the Rashtriya Gokul Mission with the aim of conservation and development of indigenous bovine breeds in a scientific and holistic manner. Funds have been released for establishment of 16 Gokul grams. As on date, civil works and animal induction completed at 14 Gokul Grams and civil works completed at 2 Gokul Grams. Establishment of Gokul Grams will give new dimension to development and conservation of indigenous breed, leading to increase in population of indigenous breeds and their productivity. 
  • National Gopal Ratna Award 2022: National Gopal Ratna Award is one of the highest National Awards in the field of livestock and dairy sector. Awards are conferred in three categories, namely (i) Best Dairy Farmer Rearing Indigenous Cattle/buffalo Breeds; (ii) Best Artificial Insemination Technician (AIT) and  best Dairy Cooperative. Award consists of a Certificate of merit, a memento and cash amount in each category: Rs. 5,00,000/-(Rupee five lakh)  for 1st rank holder;  Rs. 3,00,000/- (Rupee three lakh )  to 2nd rank holder  and  Rs. 2,00,000/- (Rupee two lakh)  to 3rd rank holder. 3 best dairy farmers, 3 best AI technicians and 3 best dairy cooperatives in the country were felicitated on the eve of National Milk Day on 26th November 2022 at Bangalore.
  • Animal Husbandry Startup Grand Challenge 2.0: In order to scout for innovative and commercially viable solutions to address the problems faced by the animal husbandry and dairy sector Problem Statements has been prepared by the Department for organizing Animal Husbandry Startup Grand Challenge 2.0 during 2021-22. Winners of the startup grand challenge 2.0 were felicitated during World Milk Day on 1st June 2022. For each problem area, winner awarded with Rs 10 Lakh and a runner-up with Rs 7 Lakh as cash prizes. Masterclasses, mentorship and incubation are also made available through Startup India to all winners of Animal Husbandry Grand Challenge 2.0.
  • National Kamdhenu Breeding Centre: Two National Kamdhenu Breeding Centres one each in northern and southern region has been set up as repository of indigenous breeds.  A Nucleus Herd of all the Indigenous Bovine Breeds are being conserved and developed with the aim of enhancing their productivity and upgrading their genetic makeup. The National Kamdhenu Breeding Centre (NKBC) has been supplying certified germplasm to the farmers undertaking rearing of indigenous breeds and increasing their stock. Southern Region NKBC in Andhra Pradesh has been established at Chintaladevi in Nellore District. Northern Region NKBC is in Madhya Pradesh at Kiratpur, in Narmadapuram, District.
  • Farmer Awareness programme: In order to create awareness among farmers, fertility camps have been organized funds have been released to the States for organizing fertility camps. Also, funds have been released to the States for awareness generation among farmers under the component of Nationwide AI Programme.
  • e-GOPALA app: A comprehensive breed improvement marketplace and information portal for direct use of farmers in the form of the e-GOPALA app (Generation of Wealth through Productive Livestock) has been launched by Hon’ble PM on 10th September 2020.  e- Gopala app the digital platform is helping farmers in managing livestock including buying and selling of disease free germplasm in all forms (semen, embryos, etc.); availability of quality breeding services (Artificial Insemination, veterinary first aid, vaccination, treatment etc.) and guiding farmers for animal nutrition, treatment of animals using appropriate ayurvedic medicine/ethno veterinary medicine. The app is also sending alert to farmers (on due date for vaccination, pregnancy diagnosis, calving etc.) and informing farmers about various government schemes and campaigns in the area.
  1. NATIONAL PROGRAMME FOR DAIRY DEVELOPMENT:

The Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying is implementing “National Programme for Dairy Development” (NPDD) across the country since February 2014 with an objective of creating/ strengthening of infrastructure for production of quality milk, Procurement, Processing and Marketing of Milk & Milk Products by the State Implementing Agency (SIA).

Now, the scheme has slightly been restructured from 2021-22 to 2025-26.The NPDD scheme aims to enhance quality of milk and milk products and increase share of organized milk procurement. The scheme has two components:

Component 'A' focuses towards creating/strengthening of infrastructure for quality milk testing equipment as well as primary chilling facilities for State Cooperative Dairy Federations/ District Cooperative Milk Producers’ Union/SHG run private dairy/Milk Producer Companies/Farmer Producer Organisations. The scheme will be implemented across the country for the period of five year from 2021-22 to 2025-26.

Component B - Dairying through Cooperatives” aims at increasing sales of milk and dairy products by increasing farmer’s access to organised market, upgrading dairy processing facilities, marketing infrastructure and enhancing the capacity of producer owned institutions thereby contributing to increase in return to milk producers in the project area. The sub-scheme has an outlay of Rs.1568.28 crore including loan component of Rs.924.56 crore (JPY 14,978 million by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)), central grant share of Rs 475.54 crore and participating Institutes’ (PI) share of Rs.168.8 crore for the period of 5 years from 2021-22 to 2025-26. Eligible States are Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Rajasthan, and Uttarakhand. The sub-scheme is implemented by this Department through NDDB. Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying provides loan assistance to the Eligible Participating Institutions namely, Milk Unions,  Milk Producer Companies, State Milk Federations, Multi-State Milk Cooperatives at a subsidized rate of 1.5% p.a. through NDDB (Implementing Agency) subject to norms of the scheme.

Achievements under NPDD: 185 projects in 28 States and 2 Union Territory have been approved with the total cost of Rs. 3015.35 crore (Central Share Rs. 2297.25 crore) from 2014-15 to 2022-23 (06.03.2023). A total sum of Rs. 1690.78 crore has been released for implementation of new projects approved under the scheme up to 20.02.2023. An amount of Rs.1195.94 crore has been utilized under the projects approved.

Physical Progress:

  1. 15,054 dairy cooperative societies organised/ revived with enrolment of 15.01 lakh new farmers/ milk producers and procurement of 39.12 lakh litres of additional milk from farmers.
  2. 23,798 dairy cooperative societies strengthened with installation of Automatic Milk Collection Unit- To bring transparency in milk testing and payments to farmers.
  3. 3220 Bulk Milk Coolers with 64.20 lakh litres chilling capacity have been installed to provide market access to farmers and reduce milk spoilage.
  4. 4243 Electronic Milk Adulteration Testing Equipments and 120 FTIR Technology based Milk Analyser/Food Scan/NIRS Tech Milk Powder Analyser have been installed for checking adulteration in milk & milk products. This will encourage farmers producing quality milk
  5. 22.90 lakh litres per day new milk processing capacity established to process and market additional milk procured from farmers.
  6. Establishment of State Central Laboratory in 15 States & strengthening of milk testing laboratories of District Cooperative Milk Unions to check milk quality, increase consumer acceptance and market.
  1. DAIRY PROCESSING & INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT FUND (DIDF)

DIDF was launched by DAHD in December 2017 with the objective to create/ modernize the milk processing, chilling and value addition infrastructure towards components Milk processing, Chilling and Value added Products facilities, etc. for the Dairy Co-operative, Multi State Dairy Cooperative, Milk Producer Companies (MPC), NDDBs subsidiaries. Under this scheme 2.5% interest subvention loan from National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) through NDDB/NCDC. Under DIDF, Funding Period is 2018-19 to 2022-23 and repayment period is upto 2030-31 with spill over to first quarter of the FY 2031-32.

As on 31.01.2023, 37 projects are approved with total outlay of Rs. 5544.53 Crore and Rs.1371.98 Crore loan has been disbursed against loan of Rs. 3575.74 Crore. An amount of Rs. 79.59 Crore has been released as interest subvention to NABARD.

Infrastructure created:

  • Milk Processing Capacity: 63.70 Lakh Liter per Day (LLPD)
  • Chilling capacity (Bulk Milk Cooler (BMC)): 3.4 LLPD
  • Milk Drying capacity: 265 Metric Tonne per Day (MTPD)
  • Value Added Products (VAP) manufacturing capacity: 10.46 LLPD
  1. SUPPORTING DAIRY COOPERATIVES AND FARMER PRODUCER ORGANIZATIONS ENGAGED IN DAIRY ACTIVITIES

The Scheme was launched during 2017-18. The scheme is being implemented through National Dairy Development Board (NDDB). The scheme is being implemented through National Dairy Development Board (NDDB). Main objective of the scheme is to assist the Cooperative Societies and farmer producer organizations engaged in dairy activities by providing soft working capital loan to tide over the crisis on account of severely adverse market conditions or natural calamities. Due to Economic Impact of Covid-19 on Dairy Sector, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying has introduced a new component “interest subvention on Working capital loans for Dairy sector” as one of the component with an outlay of Rs 203 Cr for 2020-21. Under the scheme, an interest subvention of 2% per annum on the working capital loan is being provided to the producer owned Institutes (POIs.). Further, for prompt and timely repayment, an additional 2% per annum interest subvention is payable at the end of the loan repayment/interest servicing period. Thus the actual implementation of scheme started during 2020-21.Temporarily, the other component namely “working Capital loan” was kept in suspension since 2020-21. The Union Cabinet has approved implementation of central sector scheme Supporting Dairy Cooperatives and Farmer Producer Organizations engaged in dairy activities (SDCFPO) as a part of Umbrella Scheme “ Infrastructure Development Fund “ from 2021-22 to 2025-26 with an outlay of Rs 500 Cr. The Scheme has been implemented with budgetary allocation of Rs 100 Cr during 2022-23.

Under this component, till date, this Department has released an amount of Rs. 433 crore to NDDB for implementation of the Scheme. NDDB has sanctioned interest subvention amount of Rs.503.10 crore against working capital loan amount of Rs.34,941.97 Cr @ 2% p.a for 60 milk unions and released Rs342.15 Cr (Rs179.53 Cr as regular interest subvention and Rs162.62 Cr as additional interest subvention amount) till 20.02.2023. The year wise progress is as under:

For the year 2020-21, NDDB has conveyed sanction of Interest Subvention amount of Rs 151.02 crore against working capital loan amount of Rs 10588.64 Cr @ 2% p.a for 55 milk unions across the country and released Rs 156.57Cr(Rs 78.84 Cr as regular interest subvention and Rs 77.73 Cr as additional interest subvention amount).

For the year 2021-22, NDDB have conveyed sanction of Interest Subvention amount of Rs 210.08 crore against working capital loan amount of Rs 14117.85 Cr @ 2% p.a for 60 milk unions and released Rs 183.64 Cr (Rs 98.75cr as regular interest subvention and Rs 84.89 Cr as additional interest subvention amount).

For the year 2022-23, NDDB have conveyed sanction of Interest Subvention amount of Rs142.00crore against working capital loan amount of Rs.10235.48 Cr @ 2% p.a for 38 milk unions/Federations and released Rs.1.94 crore as regular interest subvention.

  1. NATIONAL LIVESTOCK MISSION

For sustainable and continuous growth of livestock sector by emulating the success achieved in dairy and poultry sectors, across species and regions, the National Livestock Mission (NLM) was launched in 2014-15. This Mission was formulated with the objectives of sustainable development of livestock sector, focusing on improving availability of quality feed and fodder, risk coverage, effective extension, improved flow of credit and organization of livestock farmers / rearers, etc.

Recently, National Livestock Mission has been revised and realigned with an outlay of Rs.2300 crore for the five years i.e. starting from 2021-22. The re-aligned scheme has been approved by the Cabinet on 14.07.2021. The focus of the scheme is towards employment generation, entrepreneurship development; increase in per animal productivity and thus targeting increased production of meat, goat milk, egg and wool under the umbrella scheme Development Programme. The excess production will help in the export earnings after meeting the domestic demands. The concept of NLM Scheme is to develop the entrepreneur in order to create the forward and backward linkage for the produce available at the unorganized sector and to link with the organized sector.

The scheme is implemented with the following three Sub-Missions:

  1. Sub-Mission on Breed Development of Livestock & Poultry: Proposes to bring sharp focus on entrepreneurship development and breed improvement in poultry, sheep, goat and piggery by providing the incentivization to the individual, FPOs, SHGs, Section 8 companies for entrepreneurship development and also to the State Government for breed improvement infrastructure.
  2. Sub-Mission on Feed and Fodder development: This Sub-Mission aims towards strengthening of fodder seed chain to improve availability of certified fodder seed required for fodder production and encouraging entrepreneurs for establishment of fodder Block/Hey Bailing/Silage Making Units through incentivisation.

(III)  Sub-Mission on Extension and Innovation: The sub-mission aims to incentivize the Institutes, Universities, Organizations carrying out research and development related to sheep, goat, pig and feed and fodder sector, extension activities, livestock insurance and innovation.

Under National Livestock Mission, for the first time, the Central Government is providing direct 50% subsidies to the Individuals, SHGs, JLGs, FPOs, Section 8 Companies, FCOs to establish Poultry Farms with Hatcheries and brooder mother units, sheep and goat breed multiplication farm, piggery farm and feed and fodder units. The subsidy units for these activities are as under:

1. Poultry farms activities: up to Rs. 25 lakh

2. Sheep and Goat breed multiplication farm: Rs.50 lakh

3. Piggery breed multiplication farm: Rs.30 Lakh

4. Feed and Fodder Unit: Rs. 50 lakh.

Under Entrepreneurship components implemented under NLM, as on 01.03.2023, 439 applications have been approved by DAHD,Rs. 22.87 Crore released to SIDBI and Rs. 20.52 Crore Subsidy has been released.

Under NLM, 3,3310 Rural Backyard Sheep & Goat Development Units were established. 21.16 lakh animals were covered under cluster based mass deworming programme.

Seventy One lakh animals were insured under NLM.

Under Entrepreneurship Development and Employment Generation (EDEG), till date, total 71637 beneficiaries are given subsidy of Rs 64525.26 Lakh.

Achievement under Sub Mission Feed and Fodder during last Nine years and current years for NLM

Name of the component

Financial

(Rs. in lakh)

Physical

Assistance for Quality Fodder Seeds Production(in Qtls)

19451.902

30637.18

Hand Driven Chaff Cutter ( in nos)

1318.9

31524

Power Driven Chaff Cutter ( in nos)

3835.1

38542

Silage Making Unit( in unit)

2404.00

8059

Fodder seed production and distribution( in MT)

9472.6

21691

Fodder Block Making Unit( in no)

381.9

11

Cattle Feed Plant( in no)

1278.00

15

Feed Testing Lab( in no)

797.33

16

Fodder production from Forest land /Non forest land(in ha)

19401.51

5056.6

           

6.   Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund

Under Atma Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyan stimulus package, Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund (AHIDF) was set-up with the corpus of Rs. 15000 crore. The Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development (AHIDF) has been approved for incentivizing investments by individual entrepreneurs, private companies, MSME, Farmers Producers Organizations (FPOs) and Section 8 companies to establish (i) the dairy processing and value addition infrastructure, (ii) meat processing and value addition infrastructure and (iii) Animal Feed Plant.(iv) Breed improvement Technology and Breed Multiplications farms for Cattle/ Buffalo/Sheep/Goat/ Pig and technogically assisted Poultry farms.

The objectives of the scheme are to help increasing of milk and meat processing capacity and product diversification thereby providing greater access for unorganized rural milk and meat producers to organized milk and meat market, price realization for the producer, availability of quality milk and meat products for the domestic consumer, generating entrepreneurs, promoting exports, quality and cheap animal feeds and to availability of quality protein rich food to the Indian consumer.

Farmer Producer Organization(FPO), Private companies, Individual entrepreneurs, Section 8 companies, Micro Small and Medium Enterprises are the eligible entities who would take benefit under the scheme. The Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Fund will be implemented by the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying. The Central Government is providing 3% interest subvention. The Central Government has also set up Credit Guarantee Fund to provide credit guarantee of 25% of the borrowing to those projects which are covered under MSME definition. The interest subvention will be provided to the beneficiaries over a period of 8 years maximum up to 10 years of repayment period provided the beneficiaries are not defaulter. A portal has been developed for online submission of applications at the portal ahidf.udyamimitra.in developed by SIDBI

Achievement: Total project cost: Rs. 5416.46 crore was approved and out of the total project cost Rs. 3701.93 crore was bank loan.

  • Under Dairy Processing and value addition category, 82 no. of projects have been supported till date which includes milk processing and value addition with capacity of more than 63.30 LLPD.  Total 6676 number of direct employment has been created and 1,00,000 farmers have benefitted through these 82 units.
  • Under Animal Feed Plant category, 95 no. of projects have been supported till date. 61.56 lakh MT per year feed manufacturing capacity added in the existing feed production capacity (Cattle Feed around 15.39 lakh MT per year, Poultry Feed around 46.17 lakh MT per year).  Total 10372 number of direct employments has been created so far.
  • Under Meat Processing and value addition category, 15 no. of units have been supported till date and value addition with the capacity of 9.59 lakh MT per year. Employment increase of 4655 has been achieved through these 15 projects.
  • Under Breed Improvement Technology & Multiplication Farm category, 31 no. of units have been supported.  Total 2887 employment has been created so far.
  • Under Animal Waste to Wealth Management (Agri waste management) category, 1 project has been supported. Total 40 people have been employed so far.
  • Under Setting up of Veterinary Vaccine and Drugs Production Facilities category, 1 project has been supported. Total employment for 50 pax is generated though this project.

7.    LIVESTOCK HEALTH AND DISEASE CONTROL:

A Centrally Sponsored Scheme “Livestock Health and Disease Control (LH&DC) Scheme” is being implemented to supplement the efforts of the State/UT Governments towards prevention, control and containment of animal diseases of economic and zoonotic importance, by vaccination. Now the scheme has been restructured from 2021-22 to 2025-26.

The scheme will be implemented with the aim of reducing risk to animal health by prophylactic vaccination against diseases of livestock and poultry, capacity building of Veterinary services, disease surveillance and strengthening veterinary infrastructure.  The major activities supported under this scheme are: Critical Animal Disease Control Programme(CADCP) for eradication and control of two major diseases which have hitherto not got focused attention in proportion to their economic significance, namely Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) and classical swine fever (CSF);  Establishment and Strengthening of existing Veterinary Hospitals and Dispensaries (ESVHD)-Mobile Veterinary Units; and Assistance to States for control of other economically important, exotic, emergent and zoonotic livestock and poultry diseases (ASCAD).  The funding pattern is 100% central assistance for the CADCP and the non-recurring components of ESVHD, and 60:40 between Central and State for the other components as well as for ASCAD, with 90:10 for hilly and NE States and 100% for UTs.

In July 2021, National Animal Disease Control Programme (NADCP) and Livestock Health and Disease Control (LH&DC) scheme have been merged and called as Livestock Health and Disease Control Programme.

NATIONAL ANIMAL DISEASE CONTROL PROGRAMME (NADCP):

The Government has approved an ambitious scheme “National Animal Disease Control Programme (NADCP) for control of Foot & Mouth Disease and Brucellosis” by vaccinating 100% cattle, buffalo, sheep, goat and pig population for FMD and 100% bovine female calves of 4-8 months of age for brucellosis. The programme has a total outlay of Rs.13,343.00 crore for five years (2019-20 to 2023-24). This scheme provides 100% financial assistance.

Achievement:

  • The total number of animals ear tagged are nearly 25.04 crores. The second round of vaccination against FMD has commenced and so far, 23.83 crore animals have been vaccinated. Round III of FMD vaccination has commenced in the states of Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh & Tamil Nadu and so far, 2.13 crore animals are vaccinated.
  • The vaccination against Brucella has also commenced and so far, 1.86 crore animals have been vaccinated.
  • The vaccination against PPR has also commenced and so far  1.15 Cr animals have been vaccinated  against 2.21 Cr. vaccines supplied to 8 States including 10 priority districts of Mission Utkarsh. Vaccination has started in J&K, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Manipur, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh & Odisha.
  • The Department has supplied 15.62 lakh doses of CSF vaccines to the states . Vaccination against CSF stands at 11,126 against 15.62 Lakh doses supplied to 7 states. Vaccination has started in Sikkim, Uttarakhand, Punjab
  • In the current year, 529 Mobile Veterinary Units(MVUs) have been flagged off in 13 States/ UTs viz. AP (175), Karnataka (107), J&K (50), UK (60), Arunachal Pradesh (25), Nagaland (16), Goa (2), Puducherry (3), Meghalaya (17), Kerala (29), Mizoram (26), Tripura (13), Sikkim (6).
  • In 2022, the country has witnessed the outbreak of Lumpy skin disease with first case in the month of April in Gujarat. Department has facilitated in the uniform rate discovery @ Rs. 5.25 of goat pox vaccine to control LSD. Funds have been provided to affected States for undertaking trainings, awareness campaigns and vaccination under ASCAD as per the demand. Department has taken requisite steps to control Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) and so far, the vaccination of 6.6 crores animals has been done. The recovery rate stands at 86 percent.
  • The Department has also successfully conducted pilot test on transport of animal vaccines maintaining requisite cold chain conditions, using drone in Arunachal Pradesh. This will go a long way in increasing speedy accessibility of vaccines and medicines in difficult areas where it can be delivered in minutes instead of days currently in some areas.

8. LIVESTOCK CENSUS & INTEGRATED SAMPLE SURVEY SCHEME:

 There is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme namely “Livestock Census & Integrated Sample Survey Scheme” under the development programmes category with two components, (i) Livestock Census (LC) & (ii) Integrated Sample Survey (ISS).

Integrated Sample Survey

The scheme is implemented throughout the country to bring out estimates of Major Livestock Products (MLP) such as Milk, Egg, Meat and Wool. Under the scheme the estimates are to be brought out annually which is used for policy and planning purposes. All the States and Union Territories are implementing the Scheme with Central Assistance to the tune of 50%, 90% and 100% to the States, NE States and UTs respectively for the expenditure on salary for the entitled posts. 100% Central Assistance is also provided for (i) TA/DA to Enumerators and Supervisor for the conduct of the survey at a prescribed rate; and (ii) refresher training on ISS methodology (iii)and for IT Solutions. The sample survey is conducted from March to February on seasonal basis by dividing the survey year in 3 seasons; Summer, Rainy and Winter. The State/UT level seasonal estimates were compiled by the Department and annual estimates were brought out. The estimates are published in Annual Publication of Basic Animal Husbandry Statistics(BAHS) of the Department. Recently, the Basic Animal Husbandry Statistics (BAHS)-2022 for the period 2021-22 is published.

Livestock Census

The Livestock Census is conducted quinquennially in all the districts of all States and Union Territories across the country covering all households/non-households, enterprises and institutions of Rural and Urban area. It is the only source, which gives disaggregated information on various species of animals and poultry birds. Recently, 20th Livestock Census has been completed in the year 2019with the participation of Animal Husbandry Department of all the States/UTs. The main objective of Livestock Census is to provide information on livestock population, species-wise and breed-wise along with age, sex-composition etc. up to household level in rural and urban areas. The All-India report namely “20th Livestock Census-2019” containing Species-wise and State-wise population of livestock has been published. In addition to the above, the Division has also Published Breed-wise report on Livestock and Poultry (based on 20th livestock Census) .

9. KISAN CREDIT CARDS (KCC) FOR DAIRY FARMERS OF MILK COOPERATIVES AND MILK PRODUCER COMPANIES

Background: First time ever Government of India has extended the benefit of KCC to Animal Husbandry and Dairy Farmers during 2019. As part of the Atmanirbhar Package, this Department has organized a Special drive for providing KCC to dairy farmers associated with milk cooperatives and milk producer companies held from 01.06.20 to 31.12.20.  This step ensured credit to landless Animal Husbandry famers at low interest.

Further, in order to provide Kisan Credit Card facility to all eligible Animal Husbandry and Fishery Farmers, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying in association with Department of Financial Services have launched a “Nationwide AHDF KCC Campaign from 15th November 2021 to 15th February 2022. This campaign was further extended up to 31.07.2022 and further upto 31.03.2023. During this Campaign, District Level KCC Camps is being organized in every week by KCC Coordination Committee coordinated by Lead District Manager (LDM) for on the spot scrutiny of applications sourced. As per the DFS report as on 17.02.2023, under this campaign 22,63,424 applications received out of which 21,87,347 applications accepted and 11,38,834 were sanctioned.

So far, more than 26.00 lakh fresh KCCs were sanctioned for AHD Farmers. The details of fresh KCC sanctioned as on 17.02.2023 to Animal Husbandry and Dairy farmers is as given below;

S No.

Type

Fresh KCC Sanctioned

1

Crop loan with dairy

4,87,937

2.

Crop loan with other allied activities

1,03,927

3.

Dairy

17,62360

4.

Poultry

44,957

5.

Others

2,31,609

 

TOTAL

26,30,790

Source: D/o Financial Services

COMMITTEE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR CONTROL, SUPERVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL ANIMAL (CPCSEA)

Streamlining approval procedure for Registration, Renewal of Animal House, approval of drug development protocols by the Committee for the Purpose for Control, Supervision of Experimental Animal (CPCSEA)

Background:

The CPCSEA has the mandate of ensuring that animals are not subjected to unnecessary pains or suffering before, during or after experiments on them. Under the given mandate, one of the most important tasks of CPCSEA is to scrutinize the research protocols from various establishments in the country wherein large animals are exclusively used. The establishments involved in Vaccine and Drug development are also required to send their protocols for the scrutiny of CPCSEA, as large animals are extensively being used for preclinical studies. Hence, looking at the crucial role of CPCSEA and the requirement of fast track approvals for the research protocols, streamlining the functioning and processes of CPCSEA was the need of the hour.

The CPCSEA has started fast track approvals through a dedicated web portal of CPCSEA where all the applications of establishments are being processed under the following current timelines:

Sl. No.

Activities

Previous

time

Current time

01

Registration of Animal House/ Amendment in Registration

15 days

7 working days

02

Renewal/ Revision of IAEC/ Change of Nominee

15 days

3 working days

03

IAEC to examine and recommend the proposal to CPCSEA for approval

15 days

3 working days

04

NOC to import laboratory animals

1 day

Not required

05

Pointing out deficiency and rejecting the protocol back to the organization by CPCSEA

15 days

3 working days

06

Approval of protocol by sub-committee of CPCSEA

15 days

7 working days

07

CPCSEA Committee meeting

2 months

1 month

Benefits:

The benefit of fast track approvals in CPCSEA has impacted the conduct of preclinical studies on the animals in drug development and vaccine production. The CPCSEA has been working closely with the preclinical approvals of COVID19 vaccine in coordination with ICMR-NIV, Pune. The role of CPCSEA in giving fast track approvals while maintaining the sanctity of animal welfare and the safety in research has been a contributing factor in vaccine development for COVID19. The research and preclinical trials for other important vaccines and drugs for diseases like Rabies, Snake Venom hyper-immune sera, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Diabetes, Alzheimer’s, Cancer etc. have also been fast tracked due to rapid processing of applications and approvals in CPCSEA.

THE ANIMAL WELFARE BOARD OF INDIA (AWBI)

Online permission for films

Background:

The Government has developed Online System for registration of Performing Animal from 1st October, 2020. Earlier, the process for registration was fully in physical mode i.e. receipt of physical applications including application fee as Demand Draft and registration of animals in the Department. The said process was very complicated and cumbersome for  the applicants as it used to take a long time. Besides, the applicants were also engaging local representatives/ agents for submitting the physical applications. Now, the Online System for registration of Performing Animal (OSPAR: www.ospar.nic.in) has been developed and launched through which any animal owner can register their animals to be performed in the film/ad-films etc.

Benefits:

Animal owners can register their animals online. Also, the Producer can obtain the pre-shoot permission and post shoot certificate for any Film/Ad-film/Web-series/TV-serial/documentary etc. through online system within 72 hours. 

This has reduced processing time for granting permission and also avoided in-person interaction with the employees of the Board, thus promoting transparency and corruption free process.

Legal Enactments: -

  • The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Care and Maintenance of Case Property Animals) Rules, 2017
  • The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Dog Breeding and Marketing Rules) Rules, 2017
  • The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Pet Shop Rules) Rules, 2018

27-Jun-2023: Brief note on 9 Years' achievement of Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying

Livestock Sector

Livestock Sector is an important subsector of agriculture in the Indian economy. It grew at a CAGR of 7.93 per cent during 2014-15 to 2020-21 (at constant prices). The contribution of livestock in total agriculture and allied sector GVA (at constant prices) has increased from 24.32per cent (2014-15) to 30.13per cent (2020-21). Livestock sector contributed 4.90per cent of total GVA in 2020-21.

Livestock Population

India has vast resources of livestock and poultry, which play a vital role in improving the socio-economic conditions of rural masses. There are about 303.76 million bovines (cattle, buffalo, mithun and yak), 74.26 million sheep, 148.88 million goats, 9.06 million pigs and about 851.81 million poultry as per 20th Livestock Census in the country.

Dairy Sector

Dairy is the single largest agricultural commodity contributing 5 per cent of the national economy and employing more than 8 crore farmers directly. India is ranked 1st in milk production contributing 23 percent of global milk production. Milk production has increased by 51.05% over the past 8 years from 146.3 million tonnes during 2014-15 to 221.06 million tonnes during 2021-22. Milk production is growing at the annual growth rate of 6.4% over the past 8 years whereas world milk production is growing at 1.2% per annum. The per capita availability of milk is 444 gram per day in 2021-22 as against the world average of 394 grams per day during 2021.

Egg and Meat Production

According to FAOSTAT production data (2020), India ranks 3rdin Egg Production and 8thin meat production in the world. Egg production in the country has increased from 78.48 billion in 2014-15 to 129.60 billion Nos. in 2021-22. Egg production in the country is growing at the rate of 8% per annum.  The per capita availability of egg is at 95 eggs per annum in 2021-22. Meat production in the country has increased from 6.69 million tonnes in 2014-15 to 9.29 million tonnes in 2021-22.       

The Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying are implementing various schemes for development and promotion of animal Husbandry and dairy sector across the country. On 14.07.2021, the Government has approved implementation of a Special Livestock Sector Package consisting of several activities by revising and realigning various components of following existing schemes in order to have focussed development of animal husbandry and dairying across the country for next 5 years starting from 2021-22.

  1. RASHTRIYA GOKUL MISSION

The Rashtriya Gokul Mission (RGM) is being implemented for development and conservation of indigenous bovine breeds since December 2014. The scheme is important in enhancing milk production and productivity of bovines to meet growing demand of milk and making dairying more remunerative to the rural farmers of the country. The scheme has been continued under umbrella scheme Development Programmes from 2021 to 2026 with a budget outlay of Rs.2400 crore. The scheme will result in enhanced productivity and benefits of the programme will percolate to 80 million farmers engaged in dairying especially small and marginal farmers. 

The details of achievements made for improving the indigenous breeds in the country under Rashtriya Gokul Mission since 2014 are as under:

  • Accelerated Breed Improvement programme using IVF: Under the component, IVF technology and artificial insemination with sex sorted semen is being leveraged to produce female calves female calves for the dairy farmers. IVF is important tool for genetic upgradation of bovine population at rapid rate, work which is done in 7 generations (21 years in case of cattle and buffaloes) can be done in 1 generation (3 years in case of cattle and buffalo) through IVF.  The technology has huge potential in enhancing farmers’ income through production of only female calves with genetic potential of producing 4000 kg of milk per lactation thus increasing farmers income by many fold. Under the Accelerated Breed Improvement programme 2 Lakh IVF pregnancies will be established in next five years. Subsidy at the rate of Rs 5000 per assured pregnancy will be made available to farmers. The programme has already been initiated in the country. Under the RGM scheme funds have been sanctioned for establishment of 33 IVF labs and 20 labs have been made operational. So far, 17547 viable embryos produced, 7704 viable embryos transferred, and 1270 calves are born under the programme.
  • Sex sorted semen production: Sex sorted semen production has been introduced in the country for production of only female calves upto 90% accuracy.  Use of sex sorted semen will be game changer not only enhancing milk production but also limiting stray cattle population. During the next five years 51 lakh pregnancies will be established and subsidy of Rs 750 or 50% of the cost of sorted semen on assured pregnancy is available to farmers.
  • Establishment of Breed Multiplication Farms: A major constraint for aspiring dairy farmers is the difficulty of procuring high quality heifers or milch animals from their local areas. To address this issue and to attract investment including entrepreneurship for the dairy sector,  and to simultaneously create the opportunity for developing a hub and spoke model of dairy farming where small and marginal dairy farmers can thrive with the help of a local hub of reliable dairy services, a subsidy of 50% (up to Rs 2 crores per farm) on capital cost (excluding land cost) is being provided to private entrepreneurs under this component for establishment of breed multiplication farms of minimum herd size of 200 heads of bovines. The entrepreneur will obtain bank finance for the remaining capital cost and sale high quality heifers, conceived through sorted sex semen/ IVF, to farmers in the region.
  • Nationwide Artificial Insemination Programme: The flagship programme "Nationwide Artificial Insemination programme (NAIP)” was launched by the Hon'ble Prime Minister on 11thSeptember 2019 in 605 districts with less than 50% Artificial Insemination (A.I) coverage. Under the programme, quality AI services are delivered free of cost at farmers doorstep. As on date, 4.41 crore animals have been covered, 5.44 Crores Artificial Insemination performed, and 2.93 crores farmers benefitted under the programme. During 2023-2024 it is targeted to inseminate 3 Crore animals in 592 districts.
  • Induction of MAITRIs: In order to meet requirement of AI technicians, project for establishment of MAITRIs (Multi-Purpose AI technicians in Rural India) has been undertaken under RGM. Through MAITRIs, AI services have been delivered at farmers ‘doorstep. Till date 35436 MAITRIs have been trained and inducted under the scheme. In FY 2022-23 it is targeted to train 7845 MAITRIs in the country.
  • Progeny testing and Pedigree selection: Organized Progeny Testing (PT)and Pedigree selection have been implemented in the country to produce high genetic meritbulls. Under these programme, 4490 high genetic merit bulls mainly of indigenous breeds have been produced under the programme and inducted at semen stations for semen production.
  • Genomic selection: Advanced dairy nations are using DNA based selection called genomic selection for proving genetic merit of the bulls at birth against 6- 7 years taken in traditional method to prove genetic merit of the bulls. For the first time in the country genomic selection have been introduced among indigenous breeds of cattle and buffalo under Rashtriya Gokul Mission.  DNA chip for genomic selection has been developed, Indus chip and Buff chip by NDDB and Low density chip for cattle and buffalo by NBAGR. Cost of production of bulls will be reduced substantially from Rs 6 lakh in traditional method to Rs 85000 in genomic selection. During next five years genomic chip with high accuracy will be used extensively to produce bulls for use in semen production in the country. Farmers may also take up genomic testing of the animals maintained by them.
  • Establishment of Gokul Gram: Integrated indigenous cattle development Centres – “Gokul Grams”- are being established under the Rashtriya Gokul Mission with the aim of conservation and development of indigenous bovine breeds in a scientific and holistic manner. Funds have been released for establishment of 16 Gokul grams. As on date, civil works and animal induction completed at 14 Gokul Grams and civil works completed at 2 Gokul Grams. Establishment of Gokul Grams will give new dimension to development and conservation of indigenous breed, leading to increase in population of indigenous breeds and their productivity. 
  • National Gopal Ratna Award 2022: National Gopal Ratna Award is one of the highest National Awards in the field of livestock and dairy sector. Awards are conferred in three categories, namely (i) Best Dairy Farmer Rearing Indigenous Cattle/buffalo Breeds; (ii) Best Artificial Insemination Technician (AIT) and  best Dairy Cooperative. Award consists of a Certificate of merit, a memento and cash amount in each category: Rs. 5,00,000/-(Rupee five lakh)  for 1st rank holder;  Rs. 3,00,000/- (Rupee three lakh )  to 2nd rank holder  and  Rs. 2,00,000/- (Rupee two lakh)  to 3rd rank holder. 3 best dairy farmers, 3 best AI technicians and 3 best dairy cooperatives in the country were felicitated on the eve of National Milk Day on 26th November 2022 at Bangalore.
  • Animal Husbandry Startup Grand Challenge 2.0: In order to scout for innovative and commercially viable solutions to address the problems faced by the animal husbandry and dairy sector Problem Statements has been prepared by the Department for organizing Animal Husbandry Startup Grand Challenge 2.0 during 2021-22. Winners of the startup grand challenge 2.0 were felicitated during World Milk Day on 1st June 2022. For each problem area, winner awarded with Rs 10 Lakh and a runner-up with Rs 7 Lakh as cash prizes. Masterclasses, mentorship and incubation are also made available through Startup India to all winners of Animal Husbandry Grand Challenge 2.0.
  • National Kamdhenu Breeding Centre: Two National Kamdhenu Breeding Centres one each in northern and southern region has been set up as repository of indigenous breeds.  A Nucleus Herd of all the Indigenous Bovine Breeds are being conserved and developed with the aim of enhancing their productivity and upgrading their genetic makeup. The National Kamdhenu Breeding Centre (NKBC) has been supplying certified germplasm to the farmers undertaking rearing of indigenous breeds and increasing their stock. Southern Region NKBC in Andhra Pradesh has been established at Chintaladevi in Nellore District. Northern Region NKBC is in Madhya Pradesh at Kiratpur, in Narmadapuram, District.
  • Farmer Awareness programme: In order to create awareness among farmers, fertility camps have been organized funds have been released to the States for organizing fertility camps. Also, funds have been released to the States for awareness generation among farmers under the component of Nationwide AI Programme.
  • e-GOPALA app: A comprehensive breed improvement marketplace and information portal for direct use of farmers in the form of the e-GOPALA app (Generation of Wealth through Productive Livestock) has been launched by Hon’ble PM on 10th September 2020.  e- Gopala app the digital platform is helping farmers in managing livestock including buying and selling of disease free germplasm in all forms (semen, embryos, etc.); availability of quality breeding services (Artificial Insemination, veterinary first aid, vaccination, treatment etc.) and guiding farmers for animal nutrition, treatment of animals using appropriate ayurvedic medicine/ethno veterinary medicine. The app is also sending alert to farmers (on due date for vaccination, pregnancy diagnosis, calving etc.) and informing farmers about various government schemes and campaigns in the area.
  1. NATIONAL PROGRAMME FOR DAIRY DEVELOPMENT:

The Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying is implementing “National Programme for Dairy Development” (NPDD) across the country since February 2014 with an objective of creating/ strengthening of infrastructure for production of quality milk, Procurement, Processing and Marketing of Milk & Milk Products by the State Implementing Agency (SIA).

Now, the scheme has slightly been restructured from 2021-22 to 2025-26.The NPDD scheme aims to enhance quality of milk and milk products and increase share of organized milk procurement. The scheme has two components:

Component 'A' focuses towards creating/strengthening of infrastructure for quality milk testing equipment as well as primary chilling facilities for State Cooperative Dairy Federations/ District Cooperative Milk Producers’ Union/SHG run private dairy/Milk Producer Companies/Farmer Producer Organisations. The scheme will be implemented across the country for the period of five year from 2021-22 to 2025-26.

Component B - Dairying through Cooperatives” aims at increasing sales of milk and dairy products by increasing farmer’s access to organised market, upgrading dairy processing facilities, marketing infrastructure and enhancing the capacity of producer owned institutions thereby contributing to increase in return to milk producers in the project area. The sub-scheme has an outlay of Rs.1568.28 crore including loan component of Rs.924.56 crore (JPY 14,978 million by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)), central grant share of Rs 475.54 crore and participating Institutes’ (PI) share of Rs.168.8 crore for the period of 5 years from 2021-22 to 2025-26. Eligible States are Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Rajasthan, and Uttarakhand. The sub-scheme is implemented by this Department through NDDB. Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying provides loan assistance to the Eligible Participating Institutions namely, Milk Unions,  Milk Producer Companies, State Milk Federations, Multi-State Milk Cooperatives at a subsidized rate of 1.5% p.a. through NDDB (Implementing Agency) subject to norms of the scheme.

Achievements under NPDD: 185 projects in 28 States and 2 Union Territory have been approved with the total cost of Rs. 3015.35 crore (Central Share Rs. 2297.25 crore) from 2014-15 to 2022-23 (06.03.2023). A total sum of Rs. 1690.78 crore has been released for implementation of new projects approved under the scheme up to 20.02.2023. An amount of Rs.1195.94 crore has been utilized under the projects approved.

Physical Progress:

  1. 15,054 dairy cooperative societies organised/ revived with enrolment of 15.01 lakh new farmers/ milk producers and procurement of 39.12 lakh litres of additional milk from farmers.
  2. 23,798 dairy cooperative societies strengthened with installation of Automatic Milk Collection Unit- To bring transparency in milk testing and payments to farmers.
  3. 3220 Bulk Milk Coolers with 64.20 lakh litres chilling capacity have been installed to provide market access to farmers and reduce milk spoilage.
  4. 4243 Electronic Milk Adulteration Testing Equipments and 120 FTIR Technology based Milk Analyser/Food Scan/NIRS Tech Milk Powder Analyser have been installed for checking adulteration in milk & milk products. This will encourage farmers producing quality milk
  5. 22.90 lakh litres per day new milk processing capacity established to process and market additional milk procured from farmers.
  6. Establishment of State Central Laboratory in 15 States & strengthening of milk testing laboratories of District Cooperative Milk Unions to check milk quality, increase consumer acceptance and market.
  1. DAIRY PROCESSING & INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT FUND (DIDF)

DIDF was launched by DAHD in December 2017 with the objective to create/ modernize the milk processing, chilling and value addition infrastructure towards components Milk processing, Chilling and Value added Products facilities, etc. for the Dairy Co-operative, Multi State Dairy Cooperative, Milk Producer Companies (MPC), NDDBs subsidiaries. Under this scheme 2.5% interest subvention loan from National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) through NDDB/NCDC. Under DIDF, Funding Period is 2018-19 to 2022-23 and repayment period is upto 2030-31 with spill over to first quarter of the FY 2031-32.

As on 31.01.2023, 37 projects are approved with total outlay of Rs. 5544.53 Crore and Rs.1371.98 Crore loan has been disbursed against loan of Rs. 3575.74 Crore. An amount of Rs. 79.59 Crore has been released as interest subvention to NABARD.

Infrastructure created:

  • Milk Processing Capacity: 63.70 Lakh Liter per Day (LLPD)
  • Chilling capacity (Bulk Milk Cooler (BMC)): 3.4 LLPD
  • Milk Drying capacity: 265 Metric Tonne per Day (MTPD)
  • Value Added Products (VAP) manufacturing capacity: 10.46 LLPD
  1. SUPPORTING DAIRY COOPERATIVES AND FARMER PRODUCER ORGANIZATIONS ENGAGED IN DAIRY ACTIVITIES

The Scheme was launched during 2017-18. The scheme is being implemented through National Dairy Development Board (NDDB). The scheme is being implemented through National Dairy Development Board (NDDB). Main objective of the scheme is to assist the Cooperative Societies and farmer producer organizations engaged in dairy activities by providing soft working capital loan to tide over the crisis on account of severely adverse market conditions or natural calamities. Due to Economic Impact of Covid-19 on Dairy Sector, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying has introduced a new component “interest subvention on Working capital loans for Dairy sector” as one of the component with an outlay of Rs 203 Cr for 2020-21. Under the scheme, an interest subvention of 2% per annum on the working capital loan is being provided to the producer owned Institutes (POIs.). Further, for prompt and timely repayment, an additional 2% per annum interest subvention is payable at the end of the loan repayment/interest servicing period. Thus the actual implementation of scheme started during 2020-21.Temporarily, the other component namely “working Capital loan” was kept in suspension since 2020-21. The Union Cabinet has approved implementation of central sector scheme Supporting Dairy Cooperatives and Farmer Producer Organizations engaged in dairy activities (SDCFPO) as a part of Umbrella Scheme “ Infrastructure Development Fund “ from 2021-22 to 2025-26 with an outlay of Rs 500 Cr. The Scheme has been implemented with budgetary allocation of Rs 100 Cr during 2022-23.

Under this component, till date, this Department has released an amount of Rs. 433 crore to NDDB for implementation of the Scheme. NDDB has sanctioned interest subvention amount of Rs.503.10 crore against working capital loan amount of Rs.34,941.97 Cr @ 2% p.a for 60 milk unions and released Rs342.15 Cr (Rs179.53 Cr as regular interest subvention and Rs162.62 Cr as additional interest subvention amount) till 20.02.2023. The year wise progress is as under:

For the year 2020-21, NDDB has conveyed sanction of Interest Subvention amount of Rs 151.02 crore against working capital loan amount of Rs 10588.64 Cr @ 2% p.a for 55 milk unions across the country and released Rs 156.57Cr(Rs 78.84 Cr as regular interest subvention and Rs 77.73 Cr as additional interest subvention amount).

For the year 2021-22, NDDB have conveyed sanction of Interest Subvention amount of Rs 210.08 crore against working capital loan amount of Rs 14117.85 Cr @ 2% p.a for 60 milk unions and released Rs 183.64 Cr (Rs 98.75cr as regular interest subvention and Rs 84.89 Cr as additional interest subvention amount).

For the year 2022-23, NDDB have conveyed sanction of Interest Subvention amount of Rs142.00crore against working capital loan amount of Rs.10235.48 Cr @ 2% p.a for 38 milk unions/Federations and released Rs.1.94 crore as regular interest subvention.

  1. NATIONAL LIVESTOCK MISSION

For sustainable and continuous growth of livestock sector by emulating the success achieved in dairy and poultry sectors, across species and regions, the National Livestock Mission (NLM) was launched in 2014-15. This Mission was formulated with the objectives of sustainable development of livestock sector, focusing on improving availability of quality feed and fodder, risk coverage, effective extension, improved flow of credit and organization of livestock farmers / rearers, etc.

Recently, National Livestock Mission has been revised and realigned with an outlay of Rs.2300 crore for the five years i.e. starting from 2021-22. The re-aligned scheme has been approved by the Cabinet on 14.07.2021. The focus of the scheme is towards employment generation, entrepreneurship development; increase in per animal productivity and thus targeting increased production of meat, goat milk, egg and wool under the umbrella scheme Development Programme. The excess production will help in the export earnings after meeting the domestic demands. The concept of NLM Scheme is to develop the entrepreneur in order to create the forward and backward linkage for the produce available at the unorganized sector and to link with the organized sector.

The scheme is implemented with the following three Sub-Missions:

  1. Sub-Mission on Breed Development of Livestock & Poultry: Proposes to bring sharp focus on entrepreneurship development and breed improvement in poultry, sheep, goat and piggery by providing the incentivization to the individual, FPOs, SHGs, Section 8 companies for entrepreneurship development and also to the State Government for breed improvement infrastructure.
  2. Sub-Mission on Feed and Fodder development: This Sub-Mission aims towards strengthening of fodder seed chain to improve availability of certified fodder seed required for fodder production and encouraging entrepreneurs for establishment of fodder Block/Hey Bailing/Silage Making Units through incentivisation.

(III)  Sub-Mission on Extension and Innovation: The sub-mission aims to incentivize the Institutes, Universities, Organizations carrying out research and development related to sheep, goat, pig and feed and fodder sector, extension activities, livestock insurance and innovation.

Under National Livestock Mission, for the first time, the Central Government is providing direct 50% subsidies to the Individuals, SHGs, JLGs, FPOs, Section 8 Companies, FCOs to establish Poultry Farms with Hatcheries and brooder mother units, sheep and goat breed multiplication farm, piggery farm and feed and fodder units. The subsidy units for these activities are as under:

1. Poultry farms activities: up to Rs. 25 lakh

2. Sheep and Goat breed multiplication farm: Rs.50 lakh

3. Piggery breed multiplication farm: Rs.30 Lakh

4. Feed and Fodder Unit: Rs. 50 lakh.

Under Entrepreneurship components implemented under NLM, as on 01.03.2023, 439 applications have been approved by DAHD,Rs. 22.87 Crore released to SIDBI and Rs. 20.52 Crore Subsidy has been released.

Under NLM, 3,3310 Rural Backyard Sheep & Goat Development Units were established. 21.16 lakh animals were covered under cluster based mass deworming programme.

Seventy One lakh animals were insured under NLM.

Under Entrepreneurship Development and Employment Generation (EDEG), till date, total 71637 beneficiaries are given subsidy of Rs 64525.26 Lakh.

Achievement under Sub Mission Feed and Fodder during last Nine years and current years for NLM

Name of the component

Financial

(Rs. in lakh)

Physical

Assistance for Quality Fodder Seeds Production(in Qtls)

19451.902

30637.18

Hand Driven Chaff Cutter ( in nos)

1318.9

31524

Power Driven Chaff Cutter ( in nos)

3835.1

38542

Silage Making Unit( in unit)

2404.00

8059

Fodder seed production and distribution( in MT)

9472.6

21691

Fodder Block Making Unit( in no)

381.9

11

Cattle Feed Plant( in no)

1278.00

15

Feed Testing Lab( in no)

797.33

16

Fodder production from Forest land /Non forest land(in ha)

19401.51

5056.6

           

6.   Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund

Under Atma Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyan stimulus package, Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund (AHIDF) was set-up with the corpus of Rs. 15000 crore. The Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development (AHIDF) has been approved for incentivizing investments by individual entrepreneurs, private companies, MSME, Farmers Producers Organizations (FPOs) and Section 8 companies to establish (i) the dairy processing and value addition infrastructure, (ii) meat processing and value addition infrastructure and (iii) Animal Feed Plant.(iv) Breed improvement Technology and Breed Multiplications farms for Cattle/ Buffalo/Sheep/Goat/ Pig and technogically assisted Poultry farms.

The objectives of the scheme are to help increasing of milk and meat processing capacity and product diversification thereby providing greater access for unorganized rural milk and meat producers to organized milk and meat market, price realization for the producer, availability of quality milk and meat products for the domestic consumer, generating entrepreneurs, promoting exports, quality and cheap animal feeds and to availability of quality protein rich food to the Indian consumer.

Farmer Producer Organization(FPO), Private companies, Individual entrepreneurs, Section 8 companies, Micro Small and Medium Enterprises are the eligible entities who would take benefit under the scheme. The Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Fund will be implemented by the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying. The Central Government is providing 3% interest subvention. The Central Government has also set up Credit Guarantee Fund to provide credit guarantee of 25% of the borrowing to those projects which are covered under MSME definition. The interest subvention will be provided to the beneficiaries over a period of 8 years maximum up to 10 years of repayment period provided the beneficiaries are not defaulter. A portal has been developed for online submission of applications at the portal ahidf.udyamimitra.in developed by SIDBI

Achievement: Total project cost: Rs. 5416.46 crore was approved and out of the total project cost Rs. 3701.93 crore was bank loan.

  • Under Dairy Processing and value addition category, 82 no. of projects have been supported till date which includes milk processing and value addition with capacity of more than 63.30 LLPD.  Total 6676 number of direct employment has been created and 1,00,000 farmers have benefitted through these 82 units.
  • Under Animal Feed Plant category, 95 no. of projects have been supported till date. 61.56 lakh MT per year feed manufacturing capacity added in the existing feed production capacity (Cattle Feed around 15.39 lakh MT per year, Poultry Feed around 46.17 lakh MT per year).  Total 10372 number of direct employments has been created so far.
  • Under Meat Processing and value addition category, 15 no. of units have been supported till date and value addition with the capacity of 9.59 lakh MT per year. Employment increase of 4655 has been achieved through these 15 projects.
  • Under Breed Improvement Technology & Multiplication Farm category, 31 no. of units have been supported.  Total 2887 employment has been created so far.
  • Under Animal Waste to Wealth Management (Agri waste management) category, 1 project has been supported. Total 40 people have been employed so far.
  • Under Setting up of Veterinary Vaccine and Drugs Production Facilities category, 1 project has been supported. Total employment for 50 pax is generated though this project.

7.    LIVESTOCK HEALTH AND DISEASE CONTROL:

A Centrally Sponsored Scheme “Livestock Health and Disease Control (LH&DC) Scheme” is being implemented to supplement the efforts of the State/UT Governments towards prevention, control and containment of animal diseases of economic and zoonotic importance, by vaccination. Now the scheme has been restructured from 2021-22 to 2025-26.

The scheme will be implemented with the aim of reducing risk to animal health by prophylactic vaccination against diseases of livestock and poultry, capacity building of Veterinary services, disease surveillance and strengthening veterinary infrastructure.  The major activities supported under this scheme are: Critical Animal Disease Control Programme(CADCP) for eradication and control of two major diseases which have hitherto not got focused attention in proportion to their economic significance, namely Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) and classical swine fever (CSF);  Establishment and Strengthening of existing Veterinary Hospitals and Dispensaries (ESVHD)-Mobile Veterinary Units; and Assistance to States for control of other economically important, exotic, emergent and zoonotic livestock and poultry diseases (ASCAD).  The funding pattern is 100% central assistance for the CADCP and the non-recurring components of ESVHD, and 60:40 between Central and State for the other components as well as for ASCAD, with 90:10 for hilly and NE States and 100% for UTs.

In July 2021, National Animal Disease Control Programme (NADCP) and Livestock Health and Disease Control (LH&DC) scheme have been merged and called as Livestock Health and Disease Control Programme.

NATIONAL ANIMAL DISEASE CONTROL PROGRAMME (NADCP):

The Government has approved an ambitious scheme “National Animal Disease Control Programme (NADCP) for control of Foot & Mouth Disease and Brucellosis” by vaccinating 100% cattle, buffalo, sheep, goat and pig population for FMD and 100% bovine female calves of 4-8 months of age for brucellosis. The programme has a total outlay of Rs.13,343.00 crore for five years (2019-20 to 2023-24). This scheme provides 100% financial assistance.

Achievement:

  • The total number of animals ear tagged are nearly 25.04 crores. The second round of vaccination against FMD has commenced and so far, 23.83 crore animals have been vaccinated. Round III of FMD vaccination has commenced in the states of Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh & Tamil Nadu and so far, 2.13 crore animals are vaccinated.
  • The vaccination against Brucella has also commenced and so far, 1.86 crore animals have been vaccinated.
  • The vaccination against PPR has also commenced and so far  1.15 Cr animals have been vaccinated  against 2.21 Cr. vaccines supplied to 8 States including 10 priority districts of Mission Utkarsh. Vaccination has started in J&K, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Manipur, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh & Odisha.
  • The Department has supplied 15.62 lakh doses of CSF vaccines to the states . Vaccination against CSF stands at 11,126 against 15.62 Lakh doses supplied to 7 states. Vaccination has started in Sikkim, Uttarakhand, Punjab
  • In the current year, 529 Mobile Veterinary Units(MVUs) have been flagged off in 13 States/ UTs viz. AP (175), Karnataka (107), J&K (50), UK (60), Arunachal Pradesh (25), Nagaland (16), Goa (2), Puducherry (3), Meghalaya (17), Kerala (29), Mizoram (26), Tripura (13), Sikkim (6).
  • In 2022, the country has witnessed the outbreak of Lumpy skin disease with first case in the month of April in Gujarat. Department has facilitated in the uniform rate discovery @ Rs. 5.25 of goat pox vaccine to control LSD. Funds have been provided to affected States for undertaking trainings, awareness campaigns and vaccination under ASCAD as per the demand. Department has taken requisite steps to control Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) and so far, the vaccination of 6.6 crores animals has been done. The recovery rate stands at 86 percent.
  • The Department has also successfully conducted pilot test on transport of animal vaccines maintaining requisite cold chain conditions, using drone in Arunachal Pradesh. This will go a long way in increasing speedy accessibility of vaccines and medicines in difficult areas where it can be delivered in minutes instead of days currently in some areas.

8. LIVESTOCK CENSUS & INTEGRATED SAMPLE SURVEY SCHEME:

 There is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme namely “Livestock Census & Integrated Sample Survey Scheme” under the development programmes category with two components, (i) Livestock Census (LC) & (ii) Integrated Sample Survey (ISS).

Integrated Sample Survey

The scheme is implemented throughout the country to bring out estimates of Major Livestock Products (MLP) such as Milk, Egg, Meat and Wool. Under the scheme the estimates are to be brought out annually which is used for policy and planning purposes. All the States and Union Territories are implementing the Scheme with Central Assistance to the tune of 50%, 90% and 100% to the States, NE States and UTs respectively for the expenditure on salary for the entitled posts. 100% Central Assistance is also provided for (i) TA/DA to Enumerators and Supervisor for the conduct of the survey at a prescribed rate; and (ii) refresher training on ISS methodology (iii)and for IT Solutions. The sample survey is conducted from March to February on seasonal basis by dividing the survey year in 3 seasons; Summer, Rainy and Winter. The State/UT level seasonal estimates were compiled by the Department and annual estimates were brought out. The estimates are published in Annual Publication of Basic Animal Husbandry Statistics(BAHS) of the Department. Recently, the Basic Animal Husbandry Statistics (BAHS)-2022 for the period 2021-22 is published.

Livestock Census

The Livestock Census is conducted quinquennially in all the districts of all States and Union Territories across the country covering all households/non-households, enterprises and institutions of Rural and Urban area. It is the only source, which gives disaggregated information on various species of animals and poultry birds. Recently, 20th Livestock Census has been completed in the year 2019with the participation of Animal Husbandry Department of all the States/UTs. The main objective of Livestock Census is to provide information on livestock population, species-wise and breed-wise along with age, sex-composition etc. up to household level in rural and urban areas. The All-India report namely “20th Livestock Census-2019” containing Species-wise and State-wise population of livestock has been published. In addition to the above, the Division has also Published Breed-wise report on Livestock and Poultry (based on 20th livestock Census) .

9. KISAN CREDIT CARDS (KCC) FOR DAIRY FARMERS OF MILK COOPERATIVES AND MILK PRODUCER COMPANIES

Background: First time ever Government of India has extended the benefit of KCC to Animal Husbandry and Dairy Farmers during 2019. As part of the Atmanirbhar Package, this Department has organized a Special drive for providing KCC to dairy farmers associated with milk cooperatives and milk producer companies held from 01.06.20 to 31.12.20.  This step ensured credit to landless Animal Husbandry famers at low interest.

Further, in order to provide Kisan Credit Card facility to all eligible Animal Husbandry and Fishery Farmers, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying in association with Department of Financial Services have launched a “Nationwide AHDF KCC Campaign from 15th November 2021 to 15th February 2022. This campaign was further extended up to 31.07.2022 and further upto 31.03.2023. During this Campaign, District Level KCC Camps is being organized in every week by KCC Coordination Committee coordinated by Lead District Manager (LDM) for on the spot scrutiny of applications sourced. As per the DFS report as on 17.02.2023, under this campaign 22,63,424 applications received out of which 21,87,347 applications accepted and 11,38,834 were sanctioned.

So far, more than 26.00 lakh fresh KCCs were sanctioned for AHD Farmers. The details of fresh KCC sanctioned as on 17.02.2023 to Animal Husbandry and Dairy farmers is as given below;

S No.

Type

Fresh KCC Sanctioned

1

Crop loan with dairy

4,87,937

2.

Crop loan with other allied activities

1,03,927

3.

Dairy

17,62360

4.

Poultry

44,957

5.

Others

2,31,609

 

TOTAL

26,30,790

Source: D/o Financial Services

COMMITTEE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR CONTROL, SUPERVISION OF EXPERIMENTAL ANIMAL (CPCSEA)

Streamlining approval procedure for Registration, Renewal of Animal House, approval of drug development protocols by the Committee for the Purpose for Control, Supervision of Experimental Animal (CPCSEA)

Background:

The CPCSEA has the mandate of ensuring that animals are not subjected to unnecessary pains or suffering before, during or after experiments on them. Under the given mandate, one of the most important tasks of CPCSEA is to scrutinize the research protocols from various establishments in the country wherein large animals are exclusively used. The establishments involved in Vaccine and Drug development are also required to send their protocols for the scrutiny of CPCSEA, as large animals are extensively being used for preclinical studies. Hence, looking at the crucial role of CPCSEA and the requirement of fast track approvals for the research protocols, streamlining the functioning and processes of CPCSEA was the need of the hour.

The CPCSEA has started fast track approvals through a dedicated web portal of CPCSEA where all the applications of establishments are being processed under the following current timelines:

Sl. No.

Activities

Previous

time

Current time

01

Registration of Animal House/ Amendment in Registration

15 days

7 working days

02

Renewal/ Revision of IAEC/ Change of Nominee

15 days

3 working days

03

IAEC to examine and recommend the proposal to CPCSEA for approval

15 days

3 working days

04

NOC to import laboratory animals

1 day

Not required

05

Pointing out deficiency and rejecting the protocol back to the organization by CPCSEA

15 days

3 working days

06

Approval of protocol by sub-committee of CPCSEA

15 days

7 working days

07

CPCSEA Committee meeting

2 months

1 month

Benefits:

The benefit of fast track approvals in CPCSEA has impacted the conduct of preclinical studies on the animals in drug development and vaccine production. The CPCSEA has been working closely with the preclinical approvals of COVID19 vaccine in coordination with ICMR-NIV, Pune. The role of CPCSEA in giving fast track approvals while maintaining the sanctity of animal welfare and the safety in research has been a contributing factor in vaccine development for COVID19. The research and preclinical trials for other important vaccines and drugs for diseases like Rabies, Snake Venom hyper-immune sera, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Diabetes, Alzheimer’s, Cancer etc. have also been fast tracked due to rapid processing of applications and approvals in CPCSEA.

THE ANIMAL WELFARE BOARD OF INDIA (AWBI)

Online permission for films

Background:

The Government has developed Online System for registration of Performing Animal from 1st October, 2020. Earlier, the process for registration was fully in physical mode i.e. receipt of physical applications including application fee as Demand Draft and registration of animals in the Department. The said process was very complicated and cumbersome for  the applicants as it used to take a long time. Besides, the applicants were also engaging local representatives/ agents for submitting the physical applications. Now, the Online System for registration of Performing Animal (OSPAR: www.ospar.nic.in) has been developed and launched through which any animal owner can register their animals to be performed in the film/ad-films etc.

Benefits:

Animal owners can register their animals online. Also, the Producer can obtain the pre-shoot permission and post shoot certificate for any Film/Ad-film/Web-series/TV-serial/documentary etc. through online system within 72 hours. 

This has reduced processing time for granting permission and also avoided in-person interaction with the employees of the Board, thus promoting transparency and corruption free process.

Legal Enactments: -

  • The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Care and Maintenance of Case Property Animals) Rules, 2017
  • The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Dog Breeding and Marketing Rules) Rules, 2017
  • The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Pet Shop Rules) Rules, 2018

2022

20-Dec-2022: Department of AHD provides subsidy and interest subvention to increase milk productivity

Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying is implementing the following schemes for providing subsidy and interest subvention to the farmers to increase milk productivity

  1. One of the components of the scheme Rashtriya Gokul Mission is to promote establishment of breed multiplication farm on hub and spoke model. Under the scheme 50% capital subsidy maximum up to Rs.2.00 crore is available for eligible entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs assisted under establishment of breed multiplication farm are also eligible for interest subvention under Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund.
  2. Dairy Processing and Infrastructure Development Fund (DIDF)- This scheme is being implemented with the objective of creation/ strengthening of milk processing, value addition & chilling facilities. Under the scheme, NABARD raises the fund from market and disburse loan to dairy cooperatives with 2.5% interest subvention through National Dairy Development Board and National Cooperative Development Corporation. Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying provides 2.5% interest subvention to National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development.
  3. Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund (AHIDF) – under the scheme 3% interest subvention is made available to eligible beneficiaries availing for establishment of dairy processing and value addition infrastructure in addition to other components of the scheme.
  4. Support to State Dairy Cooperative & Farmers Producers Organization (SDCFPO): under the scheme one time support in the form of Interest subvention on working capital loan has been introduced from the financial year 2020-21.
  5. Kisan Credit Card (KCC) – For the first time, Government of India has extended KCC facility to Animal Husbandry and Fisheries farmers for their working capital requirement wherein farmers either individual or joint borrower, Joint Liability Groups or Self Help Groups including tenant farmers having owned/rented/leased sheds are eligible for getting benefits under the scheme.
  6. The total number of cooperative milk production centres in the country, State-wise including Uttar Pradesh is given at Annexure I
  7. and (e) Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying is implementing the following schemes to improve the condition of cooperative milk production centres: (i) National Programme for Dairy Development; (ii) Dairy Infrastructure Development Fund and (iii) Support to Dairy Cooperative and Farmer Producers’ Organisations.

16-Dec-2022: Department of AHD policy interventions to incentivize dairy farming

Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying has undertaken following policy  interventions for incentivising dairy farming in the country:

  1. Rashtriya Gokul Mission is being implemented for development and conservation of indigenous bovine breeds since December 2014. The scheme is important for enhancing milk production and productivity of bovines to meet growing demand of milk and making dairying more remunerative to the rural farmers of the country. The scheme is continued under revised and realigned scheme of the Department from 2021-22 to 2025-26 with an allocation of Rs.2400 crore.
  2. National Programme for Dairy Development scheme is being implemented since 2014-15 with the objective of creating dairy infrastructure for procurement, processing and marketing of milk and milk products in cooperative dairy sector. The scheme helps in improving economic condition of dairy farmer-members enrolled under dairy cooperatives in the country. The scheme is continued under revised and realigned scheme of the Department from 2021-22 to 2025-26.
  3. Dairy Processing and Infrastructure Development Fund (DIDF)- This scheme is being implemented with the objective of Creation/ strengthening of Milk Processing, Value addition & chilling facilities. Under the scheme, NABARD raises the fund from market and disburse loan to dairy cooperatives with 2.5% interest subvention through National Dairy Development Board and National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC). Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying provides 2.5% interest subvention to National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD).
  4. National Livestock Mission is focusing on improved availability of quality feed and fodder and risk coverage of livestock including dairy animals. The scheme also focuses on entrepreneurship Development fodder sector.
  5. Livestock Health and Disease Control (LH & DC) is being implemented for providing assistance for control of animal diseases like Foot and Mouth Disease, Brucellosis and also to provide assistance to State Governments for Control of other infectious diseases of livestock. Mobile Veterinary Units are also being established under the scheme to deliver quality livestock health services at farmers doorstep.
  6. Under the scheme Support to State Dairy Cooperative & Farmers Producers Organization (SDCFPO), one time support in the form of Interest subvention on working capital loans has been introduced from the financial year 2020-21 in order to incentivise dairy cooperatives and farmers engaged in dairying.
  7. Government of India is implementing Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund (AHIDF) worth Rs. 15000 crore to facilitate incentivisation of investments in establishment of dairy processing and value addition infrastructure in addition to other components of the scheme.
  8. Kisan Credit Card (KCC) –For the first time, Government of India has extended KCC facility to Animal Husbandry and Fisheries farmers for their working capital requirement wherein farmers either individual or joint borrower, Joint Liability Groups or Self Help Groups including tenant farmers having owned/rented/leased sheds are eligible for getting benefits under the scheme.

16-Dec-2022: Steps by DAHD to boost potential of Livestock and Dairying sector

The Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Govt. of India is implementing the various schemes to supplement the efforts of the States/UTs for promotion and development of the animal husbandry, dairying and fisheries sector across the country such as:

There is huge potential in livestock and dairying sector which has been continuously growing at Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 7.93% during 2014-15 to 2020-21 (at constant prices) contributed by subsection of the Livestock Sector such as Dairy, Bovine, Poultry, Goatery/Piggery etc. Further, livestock sector has contributed around 30% during the year 2020-21 in total agriculture and allied sector GVA (at constant prices). Around 8 crore households are employed in the animal husbandry and dairying sector.

The Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Govt. of India is implementing various schemes to supplement the efforts of the States/UTs across the country for promotion and development of the animal husbandry and dairying sector which helps to increase the employment opportunities in the field of animal husbandry and dairying directly as well as indirectly such as:

  1. Rashtriya Gokul Mission,
  2. National Programme for Dairy Development,
  3. Dairy Processing and Infrastructure Development Fund,
  4. Supporting Dairy Cooperatives and Farmer Producer Organizations engaged in dairy activities
  5. National Livestock Mission,
  6. Livestock Health and Disease Control
  7. Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund
  8. National Animal Disease Control Programme
  9. Livestock Census and Integrated Sample Survey

The steps undertaken by Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Govt. of India to increase employment opportunities in animal husbandry and dairy sector and to protect indigenous species are as under:

  1. Establishment of Multi-Purpose Artificial Insemination Technicians in Rural India (MAITRIs)
  2. Strengthening of existing Artificial Insemination Network
  3. Nationwide Artificial Insemination Programme
  4. Implementation Modern Reproductive Biotechniques including sex sorted semen, genomics, and In Vitro Fertilization Technology
  5. For employment generation in sheep, goat , pig and poultry sector, National Livestock Mission (NLM) is implementing Entrepreneurship Development Programme to develop the entrepreneur in order to create the forward and backward linkage for the produce available at the unorganized sector and to link with the organized sector.
  6. Breed Multiplication Farm under RGM
  7. Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund (AHIDF) with the total outlay of Rs. 15000 crore is being implemented for incentivizing investment in Dairy processing & value addition infrastructure, Meat processing & value addition infrastructure and Animal Feed Plant, Breed Multiplication farms and Breed improvement Technology including Technologically assisted Modern Poultry Farms, Setting up of Veterinary Drugs and Vaccine units, Animal Waste to Wealth Management (Agri waste management).

9-Dec-2022: Department of Animal Husbandry implements dairy development schemes to improve milk availability

The Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying is implementing the following animal husbandry and dairy development schemes to create dairy infrastructure to help improve availability of milk in the country:

  1. National Programme for Dairy Development (NPDD)
  2. Dairy Processing and Infrastructure Development Fund (DIDF)
  3. Supporting Dairy Cooperative and Farmer Producer Organisation engaged in dairy activities (SDCFPO).
  4. Animal Husbandry and Infrastructure Development Fund (AHIDF)
  5. Rashtriya Gokul Mission (RGM)

9-Dec-2022: Department of Animal Husbandry implements schemes to develop dairy industry in the country

To develop dairy industry in other States of the country on the lines of dairy industry of Gujarat, NDDB is currently managing the operations of some of the cooperative institutions like Jharkhand Milk Federation, West Assam Milk Union Ltd. and Varanasi Milk Union.

Besides above, supplementing the efforts of the States and Union Territories, Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Government of India is implementing following schemes to develop dairy industry including dairy infrastructures in dairy cooperative sector, in the country:-

  1. National Programme for Dairy Development (NPDD)
  2. Dairy Processing and Infrastructure Development Fund (DIDF)
  3. Supporting Dairy Cooperatives and Farmer Producer Organizations engaged in dairy activities (SDC&FPO)

26-Nov-2022: Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying celebrates “National Milk Day”

The Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying celebrated “National Milk Day” to commemorate 101st birth anniversary of the “Father of the White Revolution in India”, Dr. Verghese Kurien also known as the Milkman of India, as a part of “Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav” in Bengaluru today. The prestigious National Gopal Ratna Awards 2022 were conferred during the event.

The Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Government of India, Department of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries, Govt. of Karnataka, National Dairy Development Board and Karnataka Milk Federation joined hands to organize this memorable national event in the state of Karnataka.

During the ceremony, the Chief Guest Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Balyan, Union Minister of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Government of India presented the National Gopal Ratna Awards to the winners of the Best Dairy Farmer rearing indigenous cattle/buffalo breeds, Best Artificial Insemination Technician and Best Dairy Cooperative Society (DCS)/ Milk Producer Company/ Dairy Farmer Producer Organization in the country.

Felicitating the winners, Minister of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying stated that, Indigenous bovine breeds of India are robust and possess the genetic potential to play crucial role in the national economy. Therefore, with a view to conserve and develop indigenous bovine breeds in a scientific manner, the “Rashtriya Gokul Mission(RGM)”, was launched in December 2014 for the first time in the country. Under RGM, with an objective to encourage the Milk producing farmer, individuals working in this sector and Dairy cooperative societies / Milk Producer Company / Dairy farmers Producers organizations who provide market access to the milk producers, Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying organized National Gopal Ratna Award.

The winners were felicitated with a cash prize of Rs. 5 lakh for 1st rank, Rs. 3 lakh for 2nd rank and Rs. 2 lakh for 3rd rank along with a Certificate of merit and a memento in each category.

During the event, Dr Sanjeev Balyan, Union Minister of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying laid the foundation stone of Advanced Training Facility at Central Frozen Semen Production and Training Institute at Hesaraghatta, Karnataka Virtually. He also launched the Bovine IVF-(Invitro-fertilization) activities at Central Cattle Breeding Farm, Hesaraghatta, Bangalore.

Union Secretary, AHD, Shri. Rajesh Kumar Singh during his introductory speech stated that, CFSP&TI and CCBF are the premier farms under Department of AHD, and these farms have played a vital role in the milk production of our country, by adopting improved and advanced breeding technologies in animal breeding. He further stated that, the new State of the Art training facility will impart capacity building for professionals working under various schemes launched by the Department which will ensure the effective implementation.

Ms. Varsha Joshi, Additional Secretary (Cattle and Dairy Development) during her welcome address mentioned that, under the Advanced breed improvement programs (ABIP) of RGM scheme, CCBF, Hesaraghatta has taken up the implementation of IVF activities for faster genetic improvement in dairy cows, which will ensure to increase the milk production in the country.

Shri S T Somashekhar, Minister of Co-operation, Karnataka, and Shri Balachandra L. Jarkiholi, Chairman, KMF also graced the occasion with their presence. During the function a book on the life of Dr. Varghese Kurian and a booklet on Milk Adulteration were released.

More than 1500 farmers from different Milk unions of Karnataka participated in the event. 50000 farmers also joined the event virtually by way of 1000 Village level camps organized through Common Service Centers. The Officials from Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development Department and Dairy farmers from various dairy co-operatives  also participated virtually in the event.

6-Apr-2022: Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying launches ‘One Health’ pilot project in Uttarakhand

The Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying (DAHD), Government of India has launched a pilot project in the state of Uttarakhand to implement the One Health Framework by One Health Support Unit. The key objective of the Unit is to develop a national One Health roadmap based on the learnings of the pilot project implementation. Inter-ministerial One Health committee under the chairmanship of Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India has been established to lead the implementation of the One Health Support Unit. A Project Steering Committee (PSC) is constituted under the chairmanship of Secretary (AHD), GoI involving representatives from Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, ICAR, civil societies, international development organizations and field practitioners.

Based on the recommendations of PSC, State and district level one health committees need to be constituted by involving competent authorities from health, animal husbandry and environment ministries. Some of the key activities to be undertaken as part of the pilot project include institutionalizing the mechanism for data collection on disease outbreaks, prevalence, management, and development of targeted surveillance plan, integrating network of laboratories, developing and implementing communication strategy across sectors and integration of the data with the digital architecture of the National Digital Livestock Mission.

The pilot project in Uttarakhand was launched by Shri Atul Chaturvedi, Secretary, Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Government of India in the presence of Dr Praveen Malik, Animal Husbandry Commissioner, Government of India, Mr. Alkesh Wadhwani, Director, Poverty Alleviation Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation India, Dr. R Meenakshi Sundaram, Secretary, Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of Uttarakhand, Shri Pankaj Kumar Pandey, Secretary, Department of Medical, Health and Family Welfare Government of Uttarakhand, Ranjan Kumar Mishra, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests , Wildlife Uttarakhand Forest Department, Government of Uttarakhand and Dr. Prem Kumar, Director, Department of Animal Husbandry Government of Uttarakhand among other key stakeholders.

Addressing the launch of the pilot project, Shri Atul Chaturvedi, Secretary, Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying said, “The ‘One Health India’ program initiated by the Department will work with stakeholders from various sectors to improve livestock health, human health, wildlife health, and environmental health through technology and finance. The pilot in Uttarakhand will support the creation of the One Health Framework for India and help build strong social infrastructure that supports the health of the people and the planet. We look forward to coordinated engagement among all stakeholders for the successful implementation of the pilot.”

“We are happy to move forward with the implementation of the One Health framework in India. The pilot projects will help capacity building and understanding disease prioritization. Six interventions have been planned for the implementation of the pilot. The interventions will cover institutionalization and operationalization aspects for better coordination amongst different relevant sectors. With the support of the state departments and all stakeholders, we look forward to the successful implementation of the pilot.” said Dr. Praveen Malik, Animal Husbandry Commissioner.

Addressing the implementation of the One Health programme in Uttarakhand, Alkesh Wadhwani, Director, Poverty Alleviation, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation India says, “The One Health approach is key in ensuring sustainable development as it addresses interdependencies among people and the planet. We are happy to support the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying to initiate the pilot project in the state of Uttarakhand and pave the way for the implementation of the national One Health Framework.”

“Uttarakhand, with its unique environment, is the right destination to pilot the one health project that promotes the wellbeing of people, animals and the planet. We look forward to the successful implementation of the project to provide learnings and recommendations that can be utilized in implementing the One Health framework nationwide. We look forward to coordinated work among all stakeholders at the state level for the achievement of optimum results. With the implementation of the pilot project, we aim to improve infrastructure and facilities that support the health of the people and the planet”. added, Dr. R Meenakshi Sundaram, Secretary, Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of Uttarakhand.

Pankaj Kumar Pandey, Secretary, Department of Medical Health and Family Welfare, Government of Uttarakhand said, “Human health cannot be viewed in isolation, it is important to realize the interdependencies that animal and environment health have on human life. With this One Health Framework we are moving forward to build a healthier India. It’s time we prioritize health while understanding the impacts it has on social and sustainable development.”

Speaking at the event, Ranjan Kumar Mishra Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Wildlife Uttarakhand Forest Department, Government of Uttarakhand said, “Uttarakhand is host to a unique ecosystem that boost of rich biodiversity. The state with its dense population of wildlife ensures and acknowledges that animal and environment health is critical. To ensure animal, environment and human health is made better, a number of initiatives can be planned in the conservation and reserve zones of Uttarakhand that host a number of communities along with wildlife. The One Health pilot will bring together animal, human and environment health and help ensure the overall quality health of the state.”

Dr Prem Kumar, Director, Department of Animal Husbandry, Govt of Uttarakhand in his closing remarks at the launch event said, “The state currently has 60 functional veterinary vans that address animal health and wellbeing. With the initiation of the One Health framework in Uttarakhand, we look forward to integrating human and environment health with animal health. Our efforts will be towards identifying gaps if any and ensuring our learnings and recommendations support the development of the One Health Framework for India”.

By developing the One Health Framework, India will successfully address the need for efficient disease reporting and response coordination, optimum utilization of resources, emergency preparedness, build capability to handle diseases of economic and zoonotic importance, and create public awareness on animal diseases of zoonotic and economic significance.

8-Feb-2022: Training programme for Rural women

Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying is implementing following schemes under which assistance is provided for orientation/ training programme for Dairying activities:

Rashtriya Gokul Mission (RGM): Funds are released to all States/ Union Territories (UTs) for skill development namely Basic training of Multipurpose Artificial Insemination Technicians for Rural India (MAITRIs), training of existing AI workers and training of professionals etc.

Dairy processing and Infrastructure Development Fund (DIDF): Interest subvention on loan assistance is provided to End Borrowers for establishment/ construction of training center (complete with civil and other necessary infrastructure) to Dairy Co-operative, Multi State Dairy Cooperative, Milk Producer Companies (MPC), NDDBs subsidiaries, Self Help Groups (SHGs) and Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) registered under State Cooperative and Companies Act.

National Programme for Dairy Development (NPDD): Grant assistance is provided for training and awareness programme to farmers on good hygienic practice & good manufacturing practice, for milk testers, DCS staff, dairy personnel on plant operations etc.

The DIDF and NPDD schemes are demand driven and no such target has been set. Only under RGM a target to induce 90958 AI Technicians in next 5 years has been set. These programmes are implemented across the country including Rajasthan.

8-Feb-2022: Development of Animal Husbandry

The Government is implementing various schemes to enhance production and productivity of bovines & small ruminants (sheep & goat), piggery & poultry across the country namely:

  1. Rashtriya Gokul Mission
  2. National Programme for Dairy Development
  3. Dairy Processing and Infrastructure Development Fund
  4. Supporting Dairy Cooperatives and Farmer Producer Organizations engaged in dairy activities
  5. National Livestock Mission
  6. Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund
  7. Livestock Health & Disease Control
  8. National Animal Disease Control Programme
  9. Livestock Census and Integrated Sample Survey

Under Rashtriya Gokul Mission the following new technologies have been made accessible to the farmers for enhancement of milk production and productivity of bovines

  • IVF Technology for Bovines
  • Use of Bovine Sex Sorted Semen

In order to improve milk production and productivity and genetic merit of bovine the Department has been implementing Progeny Testing and Pedigree Selection Programme under RGM for production of High Genetic Merit Bulls of Indigenous Breeds. High Genetic Merit Bulls of exotic breeds have also been imported under National Dairy Plan-I and Rashtriya Gokul Mission. In order to extend the Artificial Insemination coverage in the country, the Department has initiated Nation Wide Artificial Insemination Programme (NAIP).

The Government is implementing various schemes for promotion and development of dairy sector including setting up of milk processing units in the country namely:

  1. National Programme for Dairy Development (NPDD): For creating/strengthening of infrastructure for production of quality milk, procurement, processing and marketing of milk and milk products by State Implementing Agency.
  2. Dairy Processing and Infrastructure Development Fund (DIDF): For creation /modernization /expansion of dairy processing, chilling and value addition infrastructure.
  3. Supporting Dairy Cooperatives and Farmer Producer Organizations engaged in dairy activities (SDC&FPO): To assist the Dairy Cooperatives and Farmer Producer organisations by providing soft loan for working capital and to provide stable market access to the dairy farmers.
  4. Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund: For assisting Dairy Processing and value addition infrastructure.

Dairy Processing and Infrastructure Development Fund (DIDF): As on 30.11.2021, under DIDF, 39 Projects from 13 States with a total outlay of Rs. 5100.40 Crore with a loan component of Rs. 3463.02 Crore have been sanctioned by NDDB and NCDC. Further, Rs. 1235.70 Crore of loan has been disbursed. Further, 45 LLPD Milk Processing Capacity, 113 BMCs with 3.4 LLPD capacity, 165 MTPD Drying capacity and 6.76 LLPD VAP capacity have been established.

Supporting Dairy Cooperatives and Farmer Producer Organizations engaged in dairy activities (SDCFPO): As on 14.01.2022, NDDB has conveyed sanction of Interest Subvention amount of Rs 151.02 crore against working capital loan amount of Rs 10588.64 Cr @ 2% p.a. and released Rs 154.74 Cr(Rs 78.23 Cr as regular interest subvention and Rs 76.51 Cr as additional interest subvention amount)for the year 2020-21. NDDB has conveyed sanction of Interest Subvention amount of Rs 157.83 crore against working capital loan amount of Rs 10,910.30 Cr @ 2% p.a. for the year 2021-22.

2021

27-Oct-2021: Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying organizes 2000 village level camps across 8 UTs and Goa for awareness on Entrepreneurship schemes

As part of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying organizes an awareness Programme on Entrepreneurship schemes of the Department through Common Service Centres network by holding 2000 village level camps across 8 Union Territories and Goa. Attendees were  given complete information about these schemes, as well as how to apply on the scheme portal through the CSC itself.

Cabinet Minister for Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying Shri. Parshottam Rupala addressed the farmers connected through camps and informed that as per recent Cabinet decision, the National Livestock Mission and Rashtriya Gokul Mission schemes now have a component of breeder farm entrepreneurs and fodder entrepreneurs. National Livestock Mission (NLM) will help in creating rural Entrepreneurship and help in creating better livelihood opportunity for unemployed youth and livestock farmers in the Cattle, Dairy, poultry, sheep, goat, piggery, feed and fodder sector paving the way towards AtmaNirbhar Bharat.

During the function Minister stated that, these schemes will  bring sharp focus on entrepreneurship development and breed improvement in rural poultry, sheep, goat and piggery including feed and fodder development. Rural Poultry Entrepreneurship component will give direct employment to 1.5 lakh farmers  and 2 lakh farmers will be directly benefitted from sheep goats and poultry development. Fodder and fodder seed availability in country will be increased by many folds through creation of fodder entrepreneurs.

Later in the programme Minister interacted with Rural entrepreneurs from UTs today . He appreciated the efforts made by Thingley Norbu Ladakh who has popularised Yak cheese even beyond boundaries ( Nepal), he talked to Idres Mustafa Qureshi from Srinagar J & K , who thanked the government for all Possible support in sheep husbandry . He showed a glimpse of his sheep rearing farm through a short video.

Minister spoke with Ms. Sukhada Sil from South Andaman who requested for government assistance to small farmers who want to start business with less than 500 animals minister assured all possible help to the entrepreneurs.

The CSC VLE OF Andaman and Nicobar Island Shri Vadivel introduced a small business farmer of Andaman island . He also requested minister to help small farmers who can buy less than 500 animals.

In the first of its kind interaction, a Union minister directly interacted with the beneficiaries and assured all assistance, through virtual mode.

The VLE of Lakshadweep Islands introduces minister to the farmers from Agatti Island . The entrepreneurs from Lakshadweep islands requested minister for providing veterinary doctors in hospitals.

As a part of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, the rural empowerment and a glimpse of inclusive growth and inclusive governance could be witnessed in the Awareness and interactive camp held today .

The program was graced by Dr Sanjeev Balyan and Shri. L. Murugan, Ministers of State, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying and other dignitaries.

22-Sep-2021: Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Government of India signs Memorandum of Understanding with Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to support India’s livestock sector

The Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying (DAHD), Government of India and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation have signed a multi-year Memorandum of Understanding to work together on sustainably improving India’s livestock sector to support the nation’s food and nutritional security, and protect the economic wellbeing of small-scale livestock producers. The event was organized as a part of ongoing celebrations of ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’, a commemoration of 75th year of India’s Independence at Krishi Bhavan New Delhi.

The Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Government of India is working to improve animal health and production programmes to ensure food security and economic development. Developing the livestock sector envisages strengthening animal husbandry infrastructure, entrepreneurship development and implementing One Health framework. To meet food and nutritional security challenges and to safeguard human health, it is essential that animal health is accorded a priority. Through this collaboration, Bill& Melinda Gates Foundation will provide technical assistance for the design and delivery of new technologies and implementation of best practices that are relevant in the local context.

The joint support programs will be directed at improving livestock health, production, and animal nutrition, identifying scientific and technological solutions for major infectious diseases, providing technical assistance in translational sciences, identifying opportunities for scientific and technological collaboration, and implementing the One Health framework. COVID-19 has accelerated the need to implement solutions for better human, animal, and environmental health. Implementation of the One Health Framework will allow tracking and resolution of animal and human health challenges and will prevent possible infection and disease outbreaks. The National One Health platform will be established as part of this partnership to improve coordination, productivity, and support livelihoods of small-scale producers.

Talking about the collaboration, Shri Parshottam Rupala, Union Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Government of India, said, “The Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Government of India is committed to monitor and significantly improve animal health and production in the country. This partnership with the Gates Foundation will provide technical assistance to the Department to ensure sustainable growth and prosperity of India’s livestock sector and to promote an efficient, multisectoral One Health approach on critical animal health issues among a broad set of stakeholders. he also stressed about one health initiatives for future scope.

Dr. K Vijayaraghavan, Principal Scientific Adviser to Government of India highlighted the significance of the collaboration and reiterated that the expected outcomes would go a long way in sustainably improve the livestock sector thereby resulting in economic development.

Atul Chaturvedi, Secretary, Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Government of India, added “Strengthening the livestock sector is one of the pre-requisites for effective implementation of One Health. This collaboration will strengthen our digital infrastructure, research and development capabilities and bridge the information gap with respect to animal-human interactions among public and private stakeholders”.

Addressing the panel at the MOU signing, M. Hari Menon, Director, India Country Office, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation said “The Gates Foundation is honored to deepen our partnership with DAHD, with the aim of contributing to the Government of India’s national goals for sustainable development and improvement of the livestock sector. This partnership builds on our focus on enhancing productivity and income for small livestock keepers and we hope to bring in contextually relevant expertise, innovations, and global and domestic best practices through partners to support the DAHD’s priorities of nutritional security, inclusive economic empowerment, while aligning with India’s One Health Framework”.

The event saw participation from various stakeholders from the Government of India, international organizations such as WHO, FAO, OIE and World Bank as well as researchers, academicians, State Animal Husbandry officials, key personnel from Health and Wildlife departments, subject matter experts, and others to discuss collaborative activities to implement the One Health initiative in India.

1-Sep-2021: Department of Animal husbandry & Dairying (DAHD) & Department of Rural Development (DoRD) sign an MoU

As part of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, Shri Atul Chaturvedi, Secretary, Department of Animal husbandry and Dairying and Shri N.N. Sinha, Secretary, Department of  Rural Development signed an MoU between DAHD and MoRD for Leveraging SHG platform for rural economic growth through convergence of Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying (DAHD), MoFAHD and National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM), MoRD today at Krishi Bhawan in the presence of Shri Parshottam Rupala, Union Minister for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying and Shri Giriraj Singh, Union Minister for Rural Development and Panchayati Raj.

Dr. L. Murugan, Minister of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Shri Faggan Singh Kulaste, Minister of State for Rural Development and Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti, Minister of State for Rural Development also present.

  • Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying is giving more employment and entrepreneurship opportunities to the farming community through different interventions and flagship programs like AHIDF (Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund), DIDF (Dairy Infrastructure Development Fund), NADCP (National Animal Disease Control Program) for FMD (Foot and Mouth Disease) and Brucellosis etc.
  • Recently, the Government has approved implementation of a Special Livestock Sector Package consisting of several activities by revising and realigning various components of following existing schemes in order to have focused development of animal husbandry and dairying across the country for next 5 years starting from 2021-22.
  • Department of Rural development is also working in the similar platform for rural upliftment through various programmes where more women are involved in livelihood activities, especially in the livestock sector. been working
  • Therefore, Dovetailing and synergizing efforts of the DAHD and the DoRD in the context of common objective of helping the farmers and double their income through the livestock sector is the need of hour.

As per the MoU, it has also decided to use the services of the members of the SHGs as livestock resource persons and primary service provider through a new accredited model named as “A-HELP” (Accredited Agent for Health and Extension of Livestock Production). This model will be implemented across the country by using the existing cadre developed under DAY-NRLM for livestock (Pashusakhis) by providing further training and accreditation as A-HELP worker.

Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana - National Rural Livelihood Mission (DAY-NRLM) has been supporting farm livelihood sector both through backward and forward linkages. Under backward linkages, the support is being provided through cadre of pashusakhis who are being trained through structured modules as part of training and capacity building architecture and are providing services by handholding the Mahila Kisans through Pashu Pathsalas and services at the doorstep of farmers. The mission has more than 40,000 Pashusakhis in their fold. This convergence will help in increasing the outreach of DAHD schemes through these community cadres and also help in additional earning for the cadres thus supporting in enhancing their sustainability.

Union Minister for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Shri Parshottam Rupala highlighted that the Dovetailing and synergizing efforts of the DAHD and the DRD especially in the context of common objective of helping the farmers and double their income through the livestock sector is the need of hour.

Shri Giriraj Singh, Union Minister for Rural Development and Panchayati Raj congratulated both Departments for signing of this Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and wish for an effective joint synergistic work of both the Departments towards the common goal of enhancing rural prosperity and the most efficacious use of existing resources.