The document discusses cattle breeds found in India. It classifies them based on utility into milk, dual-purpose and draught breeds. It then describes the key physical characteristics and performance of popular breeds like Sahiwal, Gir, Hariana, Kankrej, Hallikar and Kangayam. These breeds are classified into 5 groups based on physical features. The document provides details of 19 native zebu cattle breeds of India, their origins, characteristics and status.
The document discusses the production of double haploid (DH) plant lines in cucumber. It describes screening cucumber accessions for resistance to Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) using DAS-ELISA. Ovule culture techniques were used to establish DH plant lines from selected CMV-resistant accessions. The DH lines were then screened for CMV resistance to develop homozygous cucumber lines with improved virus resistance.
This document classifies and describes various feedstuffs for livestock. It divides feedstuffs into three main categories: roughages, concentrates, and feed supplements/additives. Roughages include green and dry forages like grass, cultivated fodders, silage, and straw. They are bulky with low digestibility. Concentrates include energy-rich grains and protein-rich cakes/meals. Feed supplements provide vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and other additives. The document also describes various unconventional ingredients and how to classify feedstuffs for poultry based on their energy, protein, and filler content.
This document provides details on a proposed 50,000 unit poultry farm layer project in India. It discusses the importance of poultry farming as a source of income and nutrition. It then outlines the scope and potential of the layer farming industry in India. The remainder of the document details the requirements and considerations for setting up the proposed 50,000 unit poultry layer farm, including infrastructure needs, birds, production parameters, feeding, and relevant government schemes and regulations.
Technical report on two Sorghum varieties (12KNICSV-188 and 12KNICSV-22) deve...ICRISAT
Sorghum is an important staple crop in Nigeria due to its adaptability to different ecologies and affordability. Nigeria is the largest producer of Sorghum in Africa and the third largest in the world after USA and India. Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD), under the Agricultural Transformation Agenda is focused on strengthening the Nigerian economy through commodity transformation of sorghum as one of its target crops. Improving nourishment and ensuring food security for the low income populace who depend on sorghum as their staple food, and most of whom are situated in the North West and North East Nigeria.
This document summarizes a presentation about using mobile technology to improve livestock farming in Kenya. It notes that malnutrition is a major problem for rural farmers due to unsustainable practices and lack of access to information. A mobile app called iCow is described that allows farmers to access agricultural advice, technical support from virtual vets, buy and sell livestock, and listen to educational radio programs - all primarily through their mobile phones. The goal is to increase farmer productivity and incomes by improving knowledge through a convenient mobile platform. Over 700 million mobile phones are in use across Africa, showing the potential of mobile apps to deliver farming information at scale.
Too often, policy research on the paddy and rice industry in Malaysia focuses on the cheaper, medium-grained plain rice primarily produced in Peninsular Malaysia. Heirloom/specialty paddy cultivation in Sabah and Sarawak has received less attention. However, it holds the potential to spur the competitiveness of Malaysia’s paddy and rice industry.
Several barriers remain before we can witness the rise of the next ‘Musang King’ of the country.
This report seeks to shed light on the significance of the paddy and rice industry in Sabah and Sarawak and to provide policy recommendations where appropriate.
Poultry production can be divided into four sectors:
1. industrial and integrated, 2.commercial high bio-security, 3. commercial low bio-security, 4. village, and family or backyard poultry. The focus here is largely on sectors 3 and 4 but there may be some overlap.
‘Family poultry’ as defined by the International Network for Family Poultry Development, covers sectors 3 and 4 which encompass small - scale poultry production.
There are numerous poultry handbooks which cover sectors 2 and 3, but this hand book has attempted, in two manuals, to cover mainly sector 3 while not ignoring the great importance of bio-security particularly in the face of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1). It is envisaged that, given time, some producers, now in sector 3 may move into sector 2.
The two manuals are pitched at two different levels.
The Trainer’s (instructor) manual assumes that the trainer has qualifications and/or experience in a branch of agricultural science but not necessarily in poultry production. Some of the material included is beyond that necessary to give an initial course in poultry production but may be useful as the farmer progresses from sector 3 to sector 2. The trainee’s manual has numerous illustrations and is aimed at a lower level than for the trainer.
The farmer may be interested in starting a poultry enterprise is already producing poultry in a small - scale commercial or semi-commercial (opportunistic) situation but would like to make poultry farming more permanent. The course will allow the farmer to increase his/her knowledge and skills and to become aware of a number of important issues (e.g. managing the environment, disease surveillance) of his/her enterprise.
In order to minimise repetition, there is some material in the trainee’s manual that is not in the trainer’s manual. Trainers should familiarise themselves thoroughly with both manuals.
The third manual is for the millions of families, worldwide, in low – income,
developing countries who keep backyard poultry, mainly unmanaged, with few inputs, but nevertheless are of great importance by providing, some security, income and high – quality protein. It is hoped that this manual will make families aware of the possibility of improving output with a minimum of input.
Much of the information has been taken from a range of sources as well as the author’s own experience of working in several developing countries over 25 years.
Ideally, there should be a small-scale demonstration unit or a poultry farm available so that the trainees can see, first hand, and better understand the main points in these manuals and observe how commercial poultry production should be practised.
The document discusses cattle breeds found in India. It classifies them based on utility into milk, dual-purpose and draught breeds. It then describes the key physical characteristics and performance of popular breeds like Sahiwal, Gir, Hariana, Kankrej, Hallikar and Kangayam. These breeds are classified into 5 groups based on physical features. The document provides details of 19 native zebu cattle breeds of India, their origins, characteristics and status.
The document discusses the production of double haploid (DH) plant lines in cucumber. It describes screening cucumber accessions for resistance to Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) using DAS-ELISA. Ovule culture techniques were used to establish DH plant lines from selected CMV-resistant accessions. The DH lines were then screened for CMV resistance to develop homozygous cucumber lines with improved virus resistance.
This document classifies and describes various feedstuffs for livestock. It divides feedstuffs into three main categories: roughages, concentrates, and feed supplements/additives. Roughages include green and dry forages like grass, cultivated fodders, silage, and straw. They are bulky with low digestibility. Concentrates include energy-rich grains and protein-rich cakes/meals. Feed supplements provide vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and other additives. The document also describes various unconventional ingredients and how to classify feedstuffs for poultry based on their energy, protein, and filler content.
This document provides details on a proposed 50,000 unit poultry farm layer project in India. It discusses the importance of poultry farming as a source of income and nutrition. It then outlines the scope and potential of the layer farming industry in India. The remainder of the document details the requirements and considerations for setting up the proposed 50,000 unit poultry layer farm, including infrastructure needs, birds, production parameters, feeding, and relevant government schemes and regulations.
Technical report on two Sorghum varieties (12KNICSV-188 and 12KNICSV-22) deve...ICRISAT
Sorghum is an important staple crop in Nigeria due to its adaptability to different ecologies and affordability. Nigeria is the largest producer of Sorghum in Africa and the third largest in the world after USA and India. Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD), under the Agricultural Transformation Agenda is focused on strengthening the Nigerian economy through commodity transformation of sorghum as one of its target crops. Improving nourishment and ensuring food security for the low income populace who depend on sorghum as their staple food, and most of whom are situated in the North West and North East Nigeria.
This document summarizes a presentation about using mobile technology to improve livestock farming in Kenya. It notes that malnutrition is a major problem for rural farmers due to unsustainable practices and lack of access to information. A mobile app called iCow is described that allows farmers to access agricultural advice, technical support from virtual vets, buy and sell livestock, and listen to educational radio programs - all primarily through their mobile phones. The goal is to increase farmer productivity and incomes by improving knowledge through a convenient mobile platform. Over 700 million mobile phones are in use across Africa, showing the potential of mobile apps to deliver farming information at scale.
Too often, policy research on the paddy and rice industry in Malaysia focuses on the cheaper, medium-grained plain rice primarily produced in Peninsular Malaysia. Heirloom/specialty paddy cultivation in Sabah and Sarawak has received less attention. However, it holds the potential to spur the competitiveness of Malaysia’s paddy and rice industry.
Several barriers remain before we can witness the rise of the next ‘Musang King’ of the country.
This report seeks to shed light on the significance of the paddy and rice industry in Sabah and Sarawak and to provide policy recommendations where appropriate.
Poultry production can be divided into four sectors:
1. industrial and integrated, 2.commercial high bio-security, 3. commercial low bio-security, 4. village, and family or backyard poultry. The focus here is largely on sectors 3 and 4 but there may be some overlap.
‘Family poultry’ as defined by the International Network for Family Poultry Development, covers sectors 3 and 4 which encompass small - scale poultry production.
There are numerous poultry handbooks which cover sectors 2 and 3, but this hand book has attempted, in two manuals, to cover mainly sector 3 while not ignoring the great importance of bio-security particularly in the face of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1). It is envisaged that, given time, some producers, now in sector 3 may move into sector 2.
The two manuals are pitched at two different levels.
The Trainer’s (instructor) manual assumes that the trainer has qualifications and/or experience in a branch of agricultural science but not necessarily in poultry production. Some of the material included is beyond that necessary to give an initial course in poultry production but may be useful as the farmer progresses from sector 3 to sector 2. The trainee’s manual has numerous illustrations and is aimed at a lower level than for the trainer.
The farmer may be interested in starting a poultry enterprise is already producing poultry in a small - scale commercial or semi-commercial (opportunistic) situation but would like to make poultry farming more permanent. The course will allow the farmer to increase his/her knowledge and skills and to become aware of a number of important issues (e.g. managing the environment, disease surveillance) of his/her enterprise.
In order to minimise repetition, there is some material in the trainee’s manual that is not in the trainer’s manual. Trainers should familiarise themselves thoroughly with both manuals.
The third manual is for the millions of families, worldwide, in low – income,
developing countries who keep backyard poultry, mainly unmanaged, with few inputs, but nevertheless are of great importance by providing, some security, income and high – quality protein. It is hoped that this manual will make families aware of the possibility of improving output with a minimum of input.
Much of the information has been taken from a range of sources as well as the author’s own experience of working in several developing countries over 25 years.
Ideally, there should be a small-scale demonstration unit or a poultry farm available so that the trainees can see, first hand, and better understand the main points in these manuals and observe how commercial poultry production should be practised.
Bussiness plan of poultry farm 19.09.2015S.T. Seelan
Kapilan is starting a poultry farm business called Kapilan Poultry Farm. The business will be located in Kaluthavalai, Batticaloa and will be fully owned by Kapilan and his family. The startup costs are estimated to be Rs. 19.36 lakh which will be funded through family capital, bank loans, and inventory purchases. The business aims to supply chicken to local customers and compete with other poultry farms and markets in the area.
ANALYSIS OF PAKISTAN'S HORTICULTURE EXPORTSAkram Khalid
- Pakistan's horticulture exports have potential for growth given the global market for fruit and vegetable exports was over $222 billion in 2013. However, Pakistan only accounted for 0.3% of this market.
- The top horticultural crops in Pakistan are citrus and mango, which make up over 50% of total fruit production. For vegetables, potatoes and onions are the largest.
- Pakistan's citrus exports, led by kinnow, have been growing. However, export prices to countries like Afghanistan, Russia, and Ukraine are still below world prices, representing an opportunity.
- The FPCCI standing committee on horticulture aims to boost exports by identifying opportunities, addressing issues with min
Dairying is an important source of subsidiary income to small/marginal farmers and agricultural labourers. In addition to milk, the manure from animals provides a good source of organic matter for improving soil fertility and crop yields. The gobar gas from the dung is used as fuel for domestic purposes as also for running engines for drawing water from well. The surplus fodder and agricultural by-products are gainfully utilised for feeding the animals. Almost all draught power for farm operations and transportation is supplied by bullocks. Since agriculture is mostly seasonal, there is a possibility of finding employment throughout the year for many persons through dairy farming. Thus, dairy also provides employment throughout the year. The main beneficiaries of dairy programmes are small/marginal farmers and landless labourers.To know more please visit us www.growelagrovet.com
Distribution channels of major flowers in indiaSAMEER LAKHANI
Growth of floriculture in India
Production and export of flowers
To examine the distribution channels of flowers in India
To know the challenges in floriculture industry
To formulate strategies to develop floriculture industry in India
The Importance of Dairy Farming by Jessica Archibald Cream of the Crop 2009 Art4Agriculture
This document summarizes Jessica's school project about the importance of the dairy industry. It discusses her visit to a dairy farm where she observed the milking process and saw how cows are bred, fed, and cared for. It also explains how milk gets from the farm to consumers' homes, the many jobs supported by dairy farming, and its economic and environmental impacts. The dairy industry plays a key role in Australia's economy and provides essential products that most people use daily.
Doyel Agro is a poultry farm in Bangladesh that is establishing a business plan for its operations. The document outlines Doyel Agro's vision, mission, legal structure, services, and growth goals. It aims to provide high-quality and ethically sourced poultry products while upholding standards of sustainable farming practices. Doyel Agro plans to expand its production capacity and market share over the next five years while diversifying its product range and strengthening its brand in the Bangladeshi market.
Ronni Brown completed an internship at Britton Elevator, Inc., an agricultural retailer in Britton, MI. Britton Elevator has 12 grain silos, 3 grain bins, a fertilizer shed, chemical barn, seed house, office, and mechanic shop. As an intern, Ronni's duties included scouting corn and soybean fields for issues, reporting to supervisors, writing custom spray applications, and creating weekly newsletters. The experience provided management, people, and writing skills. Though Ronni would still take the opportunity, more farmer contact and experience riding with applicators would have been beneficial. The internship helped Ronni determine what they don't want to do and gain a better picture of
From Not-Want to Waste-Not: cassava peels as productCIAT
Presentation at the Cassava Value Chains Workshop
CIAT, Cali, Colombia. 24-26 August 2016
Speakers: I Okike, A Samireddypalle, ML Fadiga, D Enahoro, P Kulakow, G Thiele, C Fauquet, M Blummel
The document outlines a small-holder poultry farming model to help poor families participate in and benefit from the growing poultry industry in India. It describes organizing small farmers into cooperatives for shared access to inputs, technical support, and marketing. Individual farmers raise 400-700 birds and can earn Rs. 15,000-20,000 annually. The model has demonstrated success in increasing incomes and has potential for further scale and impact.
Furse earthing-and-lightning-protection-product-catalogue SAUDI ARABIA LTD.AKBAR TRADING
This document provides information about Mohd. Bin Ahmed Akbar Trading Est., including their contact information and details about the services they provide related to electrical, automation, and instrumentation projects in Jubail, Saudi Arabia. It also contains two identical sections with the company's contact information.
Pakistan’s Agriculture Sector- 2 /Livestock : Challenges and ResponseShahid Hussain Raja
Explains the importance of livestock sector for the political economy of Pakistan,carries out its SWOT analysis and describes the various challenges it is facing.Ends with a comprehensive set of recommendations for improving the productivity of the sector
The document summarizes Akibur Rahman's internship presentation. It describes the objectives of internships as providing practical experience to enhance students' academic and career development. It outlines Akibur's internship venues, including a cattle farm, feed company, and university campus stations, and the activities performed at each like milking cows, hatching eggs, and feeding animals. The conclusion states the internship provided valuable practical knowledge that will help Akibur in his future career as an animal husbandry graduate.
Daily routine of a dairy cow
voluminous products, which lay firm on the floor
…thick, wear resistant mats
…very durable but animal-friendly soft
…produced in a patented process
…single mats, easy to install
…the right mat for each purpose
Dairy Farming to Produce Milk and Cattle Breeding Detailed Project Report, Pr...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Breeding to meet the demand for beef production, owners also use selective breeding to attain specific traits in their beef cattle. An example of a desired trait could be leaner meat or resistance to illness. Breeds known as dual-purpose breeds are also used for beef production. These breeds have been selected for two purposes at once, such as for both beef and dairy production.
Dairy farming is a large unorganized sector in India and a major source for livelihood in rural areas. Dairy farming is a class of agriculture for long-term production of milk, which is processed (either on the farm or at a dairy plant, either of which may be called a dairy) for eventual sale of a dairy product. Commercial and small scale dairy farming in India is no doubt playing an important role in the total milk production and economy of our country. And almost all regions of India are suitable for setting up dairy farming business.
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New Delhi-110007, India.
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Tel: +91-11-23843955, 23845654, 23845886, 8800733955
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Milk Production and per capita availability of Milk in India, State-wise estimates of Milk Production, Per capita availability of Milk by States, Value of Output from Livestock sector, Livestock Population in India by Species, Are you ready for Dairy Farming Business?, Become a Cattle Farmer: Step-by-Step Career Guide, Uses of Milk, Buffalo breeds in India, Bulls, Cows and How to Breed Cattle, Business consultancy, Cattle Breeding - Download Project Report, Cattle Breeding and Dairy Farm to Produce Milk, cost of setting up a dairy farm in India, cost to start a dairy farm, Dairy Business, Profitable Small Scale Manufacturing, dairy farm management, Dairy farm project report, milk dairy project, Dairy Farming - Download Project Report, Dairy Farming a lucrative business in India, dairy farming business plan, dairy farming business plan pdf, Dairy Farming in India, Dairy Farming project report for cows, dairy farming project report pdf, Dairy Husbandry Practices, Dairy Industry, Dairy Equipment, Milk Processing, Dairy Production, Dairy production and products: Milk composition, Detailed Project Report on Cattle Breeding, Detailed Project Report on Dairy Farming, Do you think Dairy Farming Profitable?, Download free project profiles on Cattle Breeding and Dairy Farming, farming, nurturing, breeding of cows, Feasibility report on Dairy Farming and Cattle Breeding, Free Project Profiles on Cattle Breeding and Dairy Farm, fully automated international standards dairy plant,
This document provides information on seasonal management of honey bees, including care and management requirements, apiary site considerations, and monthly management strategies. Key points include: prerequisites for beekeeping include training, knowledge of local flora and migratory practices; apiary sites should be dry with access to water, wind breaks, and abundant forage plants; management varies by season, addressing factors like temperature, rainfall, and food availability; specific tasks are outlined by month to support bee health and honey production through different flowering periods.
This document presents a proposal for a dairy farming pilot project in the Korer Hat area of Chittagong, Bangladesh. The proposal was presented by 5 students to their lecturer. It outlines plans to set up 10 dairy farms to help meet the increasing demand for milk in Chittagong. The farms would be financed through loans from Nahar Dairy Farm and Evergreen Dairy Farm and would employ 25 high milk-yielding cows each. The goal is for the farms to be self-sustaining and help replicate the model in other parts of the country.
Dairy farming provides small farmers with supplemental income and employment. It utilizes agricultural byproducts to feed livestock and produces manure as fertilizer. A typical small dairy farm with 2 buffaloes can earn a farmer around Rs. 6,000-9,000 per year after expenses. Dairy farming plays an important role in India as most milk is produced by small farms and landless laborers. There is also potential to increase milk production to meet domestic demand. Banks provide loans to support dairy farming which are assessed for technical feasibility and economic viability.
The document summarizes an internship report by Muhammad Ashiq Toor at Hi-Tech Feeds Pvt. Ltd. and Bahawalpur Zoo. At Hi-Tech Feeds, the intern learned about poultry feed production and lab analysis of feed ingredients. At the zoo, the intern improved feeding management, provided medical treatment to sick animals, and sampled deer feces to check for worms. The internship provided valuable experience in feed production and zoo animal care that the intern hopes to apply in future careers in the feed industry, research, business, or abroad.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Shemsu Baissa Alemu that summarizes his personal and educational background, skills, job experience, publications, and references. It details his extensive experience in the seed industry in Ethiopia, including roles managing seed production and quality control departments and coordinating local seed business projects. He has over 15 years of experience in the public seed sector and is currently an agricultural input specialist with IFDC.
1) The document is a project synopsis submitted by Chandan Shukla, an MBA student at Sikkim Manipal University, for a project titled "Recruitment & Selection" to be conducted at Cogent E Service PVT LTD in Noida.
2) The objectives of the project are to study the recruitment and selection process at Cogent and identify ways to reduce recruitment time and improve selection rates.
3) The methodology will include a questionnaire distributed to current and former employees, as well as interviews with managers, executives, and department heads to collect both primary and secondary data on the current recruitment process.
This document provides information about a project report submitted by Hardeep Singh Hundal to Karnataka University, Dharwad on "A Study of Derivatives Market in India". It includes a certificate from the director of Global Business School certifying the project work was completed at Hindustan Financial Services from April to June 2012 under the guidance of Dr. Ramakant Kulkarni and Mr. Shankar Habib. It also includes a declaration by Hardeep Singh Hundal and an acknowledgement of those who provided guidance and support. The executive summary provides an overview of the project work analyzing investor behavior and understanding derivatives markets in India.
Bussiness plan of poultry farm 19.09.2015S.T. Seelan
Kapilan is starting a poultry farm business called Kapilan Poultry Farm. The business will be located in Kaluthavalai, Batticaloa and will be fully owned by Kapilan and his family. The startup costs are estimated to be Rs. 19.36 lakh which will be funded through family capital, bank loans, and inventory purchases. The business aims to supply chicken to local customers and compete with other poultry farms and markets in the area.
ANALYSIS OF PAKISTAN'S HORTICULTURE EXPORTSAkram Khalid
- Pakistan's horticulture exports have potential for growth given the global market for fruit and vegetable exports was over $222 billion in 2013. However, Pakistan only accounted for 0.3% of this market.
- The top horticultural crops in Pakistan are citrus and mango, which make up over 50% of total fruit production. For vegetables, potatoes and onions are the largest.
- Pakistan's citrus exports, led by kinnow, have been growing. However, export prices to countries like Afghanistan, Russia, and Ukraine are still below world prices, representing an opportunity.
- The FPCCI standing committee on horticulture aims to boost exports by identifying opportunities, addressing issues with min
Dairying is an important source of subsidiary income to small/marginal farmers and agricultural labourers. In addition to milk, the manure from animals provides a good source of organic matter for improving soil fertility and crop yields. The gobar gas from the dung is used as fuel for domestic purposes as also for running engines for drawing water from well. The surplus fodder and agricultural by-products are gainfully utilised for feeding the animals. Almost all draught power for farm operations and transportation is supplied by bullocks. Since agriculture is mostly seasonal, there is a possibility of finding employment throughout the year for many persons through dairy farming. Thus, dairy also provides employment throughout the year. The main beneficiaries of dairy programmes are small/marginal farmers and landless labourers.To know more please visit us www.growelagrovet.com
Distribution channels of major flowers in indiaSAMEER LAKHANI
Growth of floriculture in India
Production and export of flowers
To examine the distribution channels of flowers in India
To know the challenges in floriculture industry
To formulate strategies to develop floriculture industry in India
The Importance of Dairy Farming by Jessica Archibald Cream of the Crop 2009 Art4Agriculture
This document summarizes Jessica's school project about the importance of the dairy industry. It discusses her visit to a dairy farm where she observed the milking process and saw how cows are bred, fed, and cared for. It also explains how milk gets from the farm to consumers' homes, the many jobs supported by dairy farming, and its economic and environmental impacts. The dairy industry plays a key role in Australia's economy and provides essential products that most people use daily.
Doyel Agro is a poultry farm in Bangladesh that is establishing a business plan for its operations. The document outlines Doyel Agro's vision, mission, legal structure, services, and growth goals. It aims to provide high-quality and ethically sourced poultry products while upholding standards of sustainable farming practices. Doyel Agro plans to expand its production capacity and market share over the next five years while diversifying its product range and strengthening its brand in the Bangladeshi market.
Ronni Brown completed an internship at Britton Elevator, Inc., an agricultural retailer in Britton, MI. Britton Elevator has 12 grain silos, 3 grain bins, a fertilizer shed, chemical barn, seed house, office, and mechanic shop. As an intern, Ronni's duties included scouting corn and soybean fields for issues, reporting to supervisors, writing custom spray applications, and creating weekly newsletters. The experience provided management, people, and writing skills. Though Ronni would still take the opportunity, more farmer contact and experience riding with applicators would have been beneficial. The internship helped Ronni determine what they don't want to do and gain a better picture of
From Not-Want to Waste-Not: cassava peels as productCIAT
Presentation at the Cassava Value Chains Workshop
CIAT, Cali, Colombia. 24-26 August 2016
Speakers: I Okike, A Samireddypalle, ML Fadiga, D Enahoro, P Kulakow, G Thiele, C Fauquet, M Blummel
The document outlines a small-holder poultry farming model to help poor families participate in and benefit from the growing poultry industry in India. It describes organizing small farmers into cooperatives for shared access to inputs, technical support, and marketing. Individual farmers raise 400-700 birds and can earn Rs. 15,000-20,000 annually. The model has demonstrated success in increasing incomes and has potential for further scale and impact.
Furse earthing-and-lightning-protection-product-catalogue SAUDI ARABIA LTD.AKBAR TRADING
This document provides information about Mohd. Bin Ahmed Akbar Trading Est., including their contact information and details about the services they provide related to electrical, automation, and instrumentation projects in Jubail, Saudi Arabia. It also contains two identical sections with the company's contact information.
Pakistan’s Agriculture Sector- 2 /Livestock : Challenges and ResponseShahid Hussain Raja
Explains the importance of livestock sector for the political economy of Pakistan,carries out its SWOT analysis and describes the various challenges it is facing.Ends with a comprehensive set of recommendations for improving the productivity of the sector
The document summarizes Akibur Rahman's internship presentation. It describes the objectives of internships as providing practical experience to enhance students' academic and career development. It outlines Akibur's internship venues, including a cattle farm, feed company, and university campus stations, and the activities performed at each like milking cows, hatching eggs, and feeding animals. The conclusion states the internship provided valuable practical knowledge that will help Akibur in his future career as an animal husbandry graduate.
Daily routine of a dairy cow
voluminous products, which lay firm on the floor
…thick, wear resistant mats
…very durable but animal-friendly soft
…produced in a patented process
…single mats, easy to install
…the right mat for each purpose
Dairy Farming to Produce Milk and Cattle Breeding Detailed Project Report, Pr...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Breeding to meet the demand for beef production, owners also use selective breeding to attain specific traits in their beef cattle. An example of a desired trait could be leaner meat or resistance to illness. Breeds known as dual-purpose breeds are also used for beef production. These breeds have been selected for two purposes at once, such as for both beef and dairy production.
Dairy farming is a large unorganized sector in India and a major source for livelihood in rural areas. Dairy farming is a class of agriculture for long-term production of milk, which is processed (either on the farm or at a dairy plant, either of which may be called a dairy) for eventual sale of a dairy product. Commercial and small scale dairy farming in India is no doubt playing an important role in the total milk production and economy of our country. And almost all regions of India are suitable for setting up dairy farming business.
See more
https://goo.gl/kJJvzf
https://goo.gl/UzIa18
https://goo.gl/yVOgF0
https://goo.gl/dcx0IR
Contact us
Niir Project Consultancy Services
106-E, Kamla Nagar, Opp. Spark Mall,
New Delhi-110007, India.
Email: npcs.ei@gmail.com , info@entrepreneurindia.co
Tel: +91-11-23843955, 23845654, 23845886, 8800733955
Mobile: +91-9811043595
Fax: +91-11-23841561
Website: www.entrepreneurindia.co , www.niir.org
Milk Production and per capita availability of Milk in India, State-wise estimates of Milk Production, Per capita availability of Milk by States, Value of Output from Livestock sector, Livestock Population in India by Species, Are you ready for Dairy Farming Business?, Become a Cattle Farmer: Step-by-Step Career Guide, Uses of Milk, Buffalo breeds in India, Bulls, Cows and How to Breed Cattle, Business consultancy, Cattle Breeding - Download Project Report, Cattle Breeding and Dairy Farm to Produce Milk, cost of setting up a dairy farm in India, cost to start a dairy farm, Dairy Business, Profitable Small Scale Manufacturing, dairy farm management, Dairy farm project report, milk dairy project, Dairy Farming - Download Project Report, Dairy Farming a lucrative business in India, dairy farming business plan, dairy farming business plan pdf, Dairy Farming in India, Dairy Farming project report for cows, dairy farming project report pdf, Dairy Husbandry Practices, Dairy Industry, Dairy Equipment, Milk Processing, Dairy Production, Dairy production and products: Milk composition, Detailed Project Report on Cattle Breeding, Detailed Project Report on Dairy Farming, Do you think Dairy Farming Profitable?, Download free project profiles on Cattle Breeding and Dairy Farming, farming, nurturing, breeding of cows, Feasibility report on Dairy Farming and Cattle Breeding, Free Project Profiles on Cattle Breeding and Dairy Farm, fully automated international standards dairy plant,
This document provides information on seasonal management of honey bees, including care and management requirements, apiary site considerations, and monthly management strategies. Key points include: prerequisites for beekeeping include training, knowledge of local flora and migratory practices; apiary sites should be dry with access to water, wind breaks, and abundant forage plants; management varies by season, addressing factors like temperature, rainfall, and food availability; specific tasks are outlined by month to support bee health and honey production through different flowering periods.
This document presents a proposal for a dairy farming pilot project in the Korer Hat area of Chittagong, Bangladesh. The proposal was presented by 5 students to their lecturer. It outlines plans to set up 10 dairy farms to help meet the increasing demand for milk in Chittagong. The farms would be financed through loans from Nahar Dairy Farm and Evergreen Dairy Farm and would employ 25 high milk-yielding cows each. The goal is for the farms to be self-sustaining and help replicate the model in other parts of the country.
Dairy farming provides small farmers with supplemental income and employment. It utilizes agricultural byproducts to feed livestock and produces manure as fertilizer. A typical small dairy farm with 2 buffaloes can earn a farmer around Rs. 6,000-9,000 per year after expenses. Dairy farming plays an important role in India as most milk is produced by small farms and landless laborers. There is also potential to increase milk production to meet domestic demand. Banks provide loans to support dairy farming which are assessed for technical feasibility and economic viability.
The document summarizes an internship report by Muhammad Ashiq Toor at Hi-Tech Feeds Pvt. Ltd. and Bahawalpur Zoo. At Hi-Tech Feeds, the intern learned about poultry feed production and lab analysis of feed ingredients. At the zoo, the intern improved feeding management, provided medical treatment to sick animals, and sampled deer feces to check for worms. The internship provided valuable experience in feed production and zoo animal care that the intern hopes to apply in future careers in the feed industry, research, business, or abroad.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Shemsu Baissa Alemu that summarizes his personal and educational background, skills, job experience, publications, and references. It details his extensive experience in the seed industry in Ethiopia, including roles managing seed production and quality control departments and coordinating local seed business projects. He has over 15 years of experience in the public seed sector and is currently an agricultural input specialist with IFDC.
1) The document is a project synopsis submitted by Chandan Shukla, an MBA student at Sikkim Manipal University, for a project titled "Recruitment & Selection" to be conducted at Cogent E Service PVT LTD in Noida.
2) The objectives of the project are to study the recruitment and selection process at Cogent and identify ways to reduce recruitment time and improve selection rates.
3) The methodology will include a questionnaire distributed to current and former employees, as well as interviews with managers, executives, and department heads to collect both primary and secondary data on the current recruitment process.
This document provides information about a project report submitted by Hardeep Singh Hundal to Karnataka University, Dharwad on "A Study of Derivatives Market in India". It includes a certificate from the director of Global Business School certifying the project work was completed at Hindustan Financial Services from April to June 2012 under the guidance of Dr. Ramakant Kulkarni and Mr. Shankar Habib. It also includes a declaration by Hardeep Singh Hundal and an acknowledgement of those who provided guidance and support. The executive summary provides an overview of the project work analyzing investor behavior and understanding derivatives markets in India.
This document provides a format for submitting project synopses to a convention on entrepreneurship in academia through innovation. The format requires proposals to include the title, team members, objectives, technical details, innovativeness, current development status, market potential, and any additional details. It also provides a sample synopsis for a natural refrigerator project following this format.
This document provides a synopsis for a study analyzing the financial performance of L&T Finance Holdings using ratio analysis. The study aims to evaluate the company's liquidity, solvency, profitability, and overall financial position. It will collect primary data from company finance staff and secondary data from sources like journals and the internet. The analysis will be presented in chapters covering the company profile, research methodology, data analysis and interpretation, findings and suggestions.
Ratio analysis involves calculating and interpreting various financial ratios to evaluate a company's liquidity, solvency, efficiency, and profitability. Ratios are calculated using numbers from the company's financial statements and common ratios include the current ratio, debt-to-equity ratio, inventory turnover ratio, gross profit ratio, and return on investment. Ratio analysis helps assess a company's financial health and performance over time.
DEMONETISATION IN INDIA AND ITS IMPACT SREEKESH VP
On 8 November 2016, the Government of India announced the demonetisation of all ₹500 (US$7.40) and ₹1,000 (US$15) banknotes of the Mahatma Gandhi Series.[2] The government claimed that the action would curtail the shadow economy and crack down on the use of illicit and counterfeit cash to fund illegal activity and terrorism
This article is about the 2016 decision to demonetise 500- and 1000-rupee banknotes. It is not to be confused with The High Denomination Bank Notes (Demonetisation) Act, 1978.
A project report on analytical study of foreign direct investment in indiaProjects Kart
This document is a project report submitted for a Master's degree that analyzes foreign direct investment in India. It includes sections on introduction/definitions of key terms, history of FDI, objectives of the study, research methodology, and conclusions/recommendations. The introduction provides definitions of foreign direct investment and outlines its importance for both investing countries and host countries. It notes that FDI has grown significantly in recent decades and outlines several theories for why companies engage in FDI.
In this presentation, we will discuss International Marketing Environment, the important factors that affect the environment, various trade barriers protecting domestic industries from foreign competitions and types of commodity agreement. Also state trading, role of GATT and other international trading aspects will be discussed in details.
To know more about Welingkar School’s Distance Learning Program and courses offered, visit: http://www.welingkaronline.org/distance-learning/online-mba.html
The document provides an overview of value analysis and value engineering. It defines value analysis as identifying unnecessary costs to increase profitability. The value of a product is determined by its function relative to cost. The value analysis method involves defining the basic function of a product abstractly to allow for alternative ideas. It then describes the 8-step value analysis process including questioning techniques, creativity phases, analysis, development, presentation, implementation, and verification.
This chapter discusses exploratory research and qualitative analysis. It defines exploratory research as research that is used to gain insights, screen alternatives, and discover new ideas with little prior knowledge. Qualitative research methods that are commonly used in exploratory research include surveys of experts, analysis of secondary data, pilot studies, and depth interviews/focus groups. The key advantages of exploratory research are that it provides a rich understanding of problems and motivations, while the main disadvantage is that results cannot be generalized.
This presentation discusses primary and secondary data collection methods. It begins by defining primary data as original data collected specifically for the research purpose, such as through surveys and interviews. Secondary data refers to data previously collected by others, such as published sources. Both data types are useful but have tradeoffs - primary data directly addresses the research question while secondary data is easier to obtain but may not be specific. The presentation provides examples of primary and secondary data collection techniques and their respective advantages and disadvantages.
This document provides information about a Tally software course offered by Baluja Institute of Technology & Management. The course covers computerized accounting using Tally, including voucher preparation and entry, journals and ledgers, cash books, subsidiary books, trial balances, final accounts, trading accounts, and balance sheets. Tally is described as one of the simplest and most complete business solutions that allows easy maintenance of accounting books even for those with basic accounting knowledge. Contact information is provided for the institute.
The document outlines a software testing course that covers topics like introduction to software engineering concepts, different types of testing, test planning, test case and bug reporting, automation tools like Winrunner, Load Runner, QTP, and VB Script, SQL, defect tracking systems, and a live project. It also provides contact details for the Baluja Institute of Technology & Management which offers the course.
SEO is a strategy to optimize a website to rank highly in search engines and improve traffic. The higher a website ranks, the more likely users are to visit it when searching terms related to the site's content. Search engines rank sites based on the quality and number of incoming links from other websites. Doing SEO yourself can help a site get better rankings and a good return on investment through increased traffic. The SEO course covers on-page and off-page optimization techniques like keywords, links, meta tags, content, social media promotion, and link building to help rank a site higher.
This document outlines a PRO-E course offered by Baluja Institute of Technology & Management. The course focuses on learning core modeling skills like sketching, part modeling, advanced modeling tools, assemblies, drawings, surfacing, sheet metal, and rendering techniques. It covers topics such as introduction to parametric design, Pro/Engineer's user interface, creating sketches, extruding and modifying features, drawings, swept and blended features, assembly modeling, and surface modeling.
PHP is a widely used open source scripting language suited for web development. It allows code to be embedded into HTML and is interpreted by web servers to generate dynamic web pages. PHP can be deployed on most web servers and operating systems free of charge. It is installed on over 20 million websites and 1 million web servers. The PHP course covers introductions to control structures, functions, working with forms, file systems, databases, classes and objects, sessions, cookies, content management systems, email, AJAX, and WordPress.
The document provides information about the MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) certification course offered by Baluja Institute of Technology & Management. The MCSE certification demonstrates advanced experience with Windows operating systems and is recognized in the IT industry as a reliable measure of technical ability. Baluja Institute's MCSE course covers topics such as managing user accounts, file systems, Active Directory services, and configuring network and internet connections. It also includes lessons on networking protocols, troubleshooting, backup and recovery, and server administration.
The document discusses the Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) certification. The MCSA certification validates core platform skills needed in an IT environment, whether in the cloud or on-premise. It is intended for IT professionals and developers looking to get their first job working with Microsoft technology. The MCSA certification covers topics like managing user accounts, file systems, Active Directory services, and network administration. Achieving the MCSA certification is a requirement for more advanced certifications like the Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) and Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD).
The document discusses courses offered by Baluja Institute of Technology & Management related to Microsoft certification. It provides an overview of the Microsoft Certified Professional credential and lists current Microsoft certification exams. It then outlines the topics covered in courses on installing, configuring and administering Microsoft XP Professional and managing and maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 environment. These include introducing operating systems, hardware and software installation, user and file management, networking, security, backup and recovery. Contact information is provided at the end.
The document provides information about Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) and Microsoft Certified Solution Expert (MCSE) certifications. It discusses that MCITP certifications help validate skills for specific IT job roles and build on the technical skills measured by Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) certifications. MCITP certifications will not be updated for future versions of Microsoft products but MCITP certified individuals will be eligible for upgrade paths to new MCSE certifications. The document also lists topics covered in MCITP networking and server administration courses including active directory, IP addressing, DNS, DHCP, routing protocols, Windows server installation, group policy, and application deployment. Contact information is provided at the
How to Download & Install Module From the Odoo App Store in Odoo 17Celine George
Custom modules offer the flexibility to extend Odoo's capabilities, address unique requirements, and optimize workflows to align seamlessly with your organization's processes. By leveraging custom modules, businesses can unlock greater efficiency, productivity, and innovation, empowering them to stay competitive in today's dynamic market landscape. In this tutorial, we'll guide you step by step on how to easily download and install modules from the Odoo App Store.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
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Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,