J&K govt focused on genetic upgradation of livestock: Gurezi

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Press Trust of India Jammu
Last Updated : Feb 19 2014 | 9:57 PM IST
Keeping in view the primary importance of livestock in the state's economy, Minister of State for Animal and Sheep Husbandry, Nazir Ahmad Gurezi today said that the government has rolled out a comprehensive policy with focus on genetic up-gradation of indigenous livestock.
"Government has rolled out a comprehensive policy with focus on genetic up-gradation of indigenous livestock", Gurezi said while replying to the discussion on demand of grants for his departments in Legislative Assembly today.
The Minister said that the contribution of late Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah will be remembered for ever for the vision he had for strengthening and creating infrastructure under Animal and Sheep sectors.
Listing the achievements registered during the last fiscal, he informed that two Liquid Nitrogen (LN2) Plants have been approved for the state, one each at Jammu and Kashmir.
He said this will minimize expenditure on the import of liquid nitrogen and save public exchequer.
He said 19th livestock census and breed survey has now been completed in the state, adding that a target of 28000 animals has been fixed to be brought under Livestock Insurance Scheme (LIS).
The Minister said that Artificial Insemination registered increase of 67 per cent from 2007-08 to 2012-13 and corresponding increase of 48 per cent in the induction of Cross-breed calves annually from 2007-2008.
He said this translates to induction of 1.18 lakh CB female calves on an average annually. The Milk production in the State has crossed 20 lakh MTs annually, ending 2012-13 as against 15.48 lakh MT in 2007-08, he added.
Due to the sustained efforts of the government there is an increase in last five years of 37 percent in production of day old chicks in Government hatcheries, Gurezi said.
He said National Animal Disease Reporting System has been launched at district, division and State level with a Central Monitoring Unit for prompt reporting and feedback through 158 nodes adding that this will ensure online reporting of diseases.
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First Published: Feb 19 2014 | 9:57 PM IST

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