This document provides an overview of the animal health industry in India. It discusses India's large population and growing economy. It then examines the animal populations in India, including 191 million cattle and 109 million buffaloes. It outlines opportunities in the milk, meat, wool, poultry, and aquaculture industries given India's large animal populations and increasing demand for animal proteins. The document concludes by noting it will discuss the animal health care market in India.
Indian Veterinary Market Current Situation & Future Prospects:_The Indian animal healthcare market, which is valued at approximately Rs.35500 million in FY2015 and showed a strong growth of 9 percent over 2014, at a CAGR of 8 percent from the period FY’2011 to FY’2015 on account of improving high yielding cattle, pet’s owner’s awareness and professionalization of poultry industry in the country. Indian veterinary pharmaceutical market is growing at 8 per cent to 11 per cent, a faster rate than the global veterinary market.
Pharmaceuticals represent the leading category and encompass anti-invectives, parasitic ides and other drugs which constitute 46 percent of market share followed by medicinal feed additive is 26 percent, biological and bio-security (preventive products) constitute 28 percent, major share of these products from poultry sector, Products emphasizing prevention continue to record strong market growth, including biological. There are currently no statutory guidelines and stringent regulations for manufacturing the medicinal feed additives in India.
Market Research Report :Animal feed market india 2012Netscribes, Inc.
The document analyzes the animal feed market in India, noting that global production grew to x million tonnes in 20__ while India's production was around y million tonnes, with poultry feed accounting for the largest share of the Indian market. The report also discusses the main drivers and challenges facing the industry such as rising livestock populations and ingredient prices. It provides an overview of major players and trends in the Indian animal feed space.
The document discusses generic drugs and biosimilars. It provides biographical information about the speaker and outlines key questions about generics that will be addressed. Generic drugs are defined as comparable but not identical to brand name drugs in dosage, strength, quality and performance. Biosimilars are similar to biologic drugs but require more extensive testing than generics due to their complex nature. The market for generic drugs is large and growing, particularly in emerging markets, as major drugs lose patent protection.
1. Goats are an important source of livelihood and nutrition for small farmers in India. India has the largest population of goats in the world at 148.88 million.
2. Goat farming is less capital intensive than other livestock and goat meat (chevon) and milk production are major contributions to India's agricultural economy. India ranks first globally in goat milk and second in goat meat production.
3. The major states for goat population are Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, and Bihar. Some important native goat breeds found in different regions of India include the Jamunapari, Sirohi, Marwari, Osmanabadi, and
This document discusses goat farming in India. It notes that goat farming is suitable for India's climate and economic conditions, as goats can survive on little vegetation and grass. It provides information on various goat breeds, housing, feeding, breeding, and diseases. The key advantages of goat farming are that goats are a multipurpose animal, require less investment than cattle, and are well-suited to small-scale farmers. Overall the document promotes goat farming as a profitable business option for Indian farmers.
Tan lejos y tan cerca: El bienestar animal y su dependencia del ambiente evol...congresombian
El documento discute el concepto de bienestar animal y cómo depende del ambiente evolutivo de cada especie. Explora tres aspectos del bienestar: la salud física, la capacidad de expresar comportamiento natural, y el estado mental. También analiza las bases etológicas de la percepción animal y las emociones básicas compartidas entre especies.
The document discusses the supply chain of the pharmaceutical industry. It describes the typical supply chain process including raw material sourcing, manufacturing, distribution and dispensing. It highlights several critical issues in managing pharmaceutical supply chains including maintaining temperature control, complex network design, and focus on research and development. It also discusses risks in pharmaceutical supply chains such as uncertainty in demand and the product development pipeline. Finally, it provides an overview of the current distribution system in India which involves clearing and forwarding agents and stockists.
Indian Veterinary Market Current Situation & Future Prospects:_The Indian animal healthcare market, which is valued at approximately Rs.35500 million in FY2015 and showed a strong growth of 9 percent over 2014, at a CAGR of 8 percent from the period FY’2011 to FY’2015 on account of improving high yielding cattle, pet’s owner’s awareness and professionalization of poultry industry in the country. Indian veterinary pharmaceutical market is growing at 8 per cent to 11 per cent, a faster rate than the global veterinary market.
Pharmaceuticals represent the leading category and encompass anti-invectives, parasitic ides and other drugs which constitute 46 percent of market share followed by medicinal feed additive is 26 percent, biological and bio-security (preventive products) constitute 28 percent, major share of these products from poultry sector, Products emphasizing prevention continue to record strong market growth, including biological. There are currently no statutory guidelines and stringent regulations for manufacturing the medicinal feed additives in India.
Market Research Report :Animal feed market india 2012Netscribes, Inc.
The document analyzes the animal feed market in India, noting that global production grew to x million tonnes in 20__ while India's production was around y million tonnes, with poultry feed accounting for the largest share of the Indian market. The report also discusses the main drivers and challenges facing the industry such as rising livestock populations and ingredient prices. It provides an overview of major players and trends in the Indian animal feed space.
The document discusses generic drugs and biosimilars. It provides biographical information about the speaker and outlines key questions about generics that will be addressed. Generic drugs are defined as comparable but not identical to brand name drugs in dosage, strength, quality and performance. Biosimilars are similar to biologic drugs but require more extensive testing than generics due to their complex nature. The market for generic drugs is large and growing, particularly in emerging markets, as major drugs lose patent protection.
1. Goats are an important source of livelihood and nutrition for small farmers in India. India has the largest population of goats in the world at 148.88 million.
2. Goat farming is less capital intensive than other livestock and goat meat (chevon) and milk production are major contributions to India's agricultural economy. India ranks first globally in goat milk and second in goat meat production.
3. The major states for goat population are Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, and Bihar. Some important native goat breeds found in different regions of India include the Jamunapari, Sirohi, Marwari, Osmanabadi, and
This document discusses goat farming in India. It notes that goat farming is suitable for India's climate and economic conditions, as goats can survive on little vegetation and grass. It provides information on various goat breeds, housing, feeding, breeding, and diseases. The key advantages of goat farming are that goats are a multipurpose animal, require less investment than cattle, and are well-suited to small-scale farmers. Overall the document promotes goat farming as a profitable business option for Indian farmers.
Tan lejos y tan cerca: El bienestar animal y su dependencia del ambiente evol...congresombian
El documento discute el concepto de bienestar animal y cómo depende del ambiente evolutivo de cada especie. Explora tres aspectos del bienestar: la salud física, la capacidad de expresar comportamiento natural, y el estado mental. También analiza las bases etológicas de la percepción animal y las emociones básicas compartidas entre especies.
The document discusses the supply chain of the pharmaceutical industry. It describes the typical supply chain process including raw material sourcing, manufacturing, distribution and dispensing. It highlights several critical issues in managing pharmaceutical supply chains including maintaining temperature control, complex network design, and focus on research and development. It also discusses risks in pharmaceutical supply chains such as uncertainty in demand and the product development pipeline. Finally, it provides an overview of the current distribution system in India which involves clearing and forwarding agents and stockists.
This document discusses integrated parasite management (IPM) strategies for small ruminants. It notes that anthelmintic (dewormer) resistance is a major issue, as worms have developed resistance to all drug classes. To slow the development of resistance, the document recommends increasing the number of worms that have not been exposed to dewormers (refugia), avoiding underdosing and improper administration of dewormers, and not introducing resistant worms to farms. It also discusses testing for resistance using fecal egg count reduction tests and provides an example test from a sheep farm that showed resistance to certain dewormers.
community based cattle breeding plan in NepalAnil Sigdel
This document discusses a proposed cattle breeding program in Nepal. It aims to improve milk production while conserving indigenous genetic resources. The program would involve line breeding local breeds to preserve genetic diversity, and crossbreeding selected local cows with Jersey bulls to upgrade milk yield. Over generations, this would increase the Jersey blood level up to 75% for commercial cattle. The program is needed to boost farmers' incomes while protecting native breeds at risk of extinction. Careful selection and breeding strategies tailored to different regions are required to balance conservation and productivity goals.
The roles of livestock in achieving the sustainable development goalsILRI
Presented by Iain A Wright, Deputy Director General-Research (ILRI) at the 25 Anniversary Conference of the Ethiopian Society for Animal Production (ESAP), Haramaya, Ethiopia, 24–26 August 2017
The animal health care market in the world has grown remarkably over the past few years due to the growth in the emerging markets such as China, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Taiwan followed by US and Europe. The animal health industry’s SWOT analysis provides animal health solutions to society depends on its in-depth knowledge of both cutting-edge technologies and classical veterinary science to innovate and keep up with the animal and human health challenges of new and emerging diseases. The main finding of this project indicates India is one of the important markets and can be seen as a key growth area in global animal health care industry.
- The Indian animal healthcare industry is responsible for maintaining the health and productivity of the over 640 million livestock and 2 billion poultry in India and ensuring the wholesomeness and abundance of the food they produce. Apart from, the industry must also cater to the health and well being of companion animals. Despite this, the global animal healthcare market is 50 times larger than the Indian animal healthcare combined market for all nonhuman species. In spite of this India’s largest milk and 3rd largest meat producer, and blessed with largest cattle population 20% of the world population, and largest buffalo more than 50% of the world. Veterinary Pharmaceutical is yet not considered as big industry as compared to Human Pharmaceutical. The reality is that the global animal health market is very complex, operating under stringent and increasingly strict regulations similar to those for human health, yet the market opportunities are considerably smaller. In an increasingly risky environment for new product development and innovation, the difference between success and failure in the future usually lies in successfully identifying the next growth segment, developing the right product candidates and being the first to market. The situation in developing countries like India is varied and economic and institutional framework of the live stock is often quite different in several respects to that encounter in developed world.
A challenging aspect of the overall market is within the animal food industry as consumers continue to express concern about the conditions under which their daily food is produced. Indian consumers are becoming more health conscious, willing to pay any amount and demanding healthy and balanced diets. By implementing a feeding plan that provides vitamins and supplements, consumers enjoy additional nutritional benefits. Additionally, healthy feeding results in minimized impact on the environment.
This document provides information on feeding cattle and buffalo, including:
1. Definitions of key terms like ration, balanced ration, concentrate, and roughage.
2. Guidelines for formulating balanced rations including determining nutrient requirements, understanding feed composition, and combining feeds to meet animal requirements.
3. Details on calculating nutrient requirements for maintenance, production, pregnancy, growth, and examples of such calculations.
4. Information on feedstuff composition and examples of nutrient profiles of common feeds.
5. Overview of formulating balanced rations by partitioning feeds into roughages and concentrates.
The document provides information on the current status of the poultry industry globally and in India. Some key points:
- Globally, poultry meat production is projected to grow 2.3% annually until 2023 to 134.5 million tonnes, making it the largest meat sector.
- In India, the poultry industry contributes Rs. 11 lakh crore annually and is the 3rd largest egg producer and 5th largest broiler meat producer worldwide.
- Telangana is a major poultry producer in India, with an annual broiler production of 20 crore and egg production of 3.2 crore. The industry provides employment and economic opportunities.
It is to briefly introduces the academic paper "Mongolia's Meat Supply Chain Management: Benchmarking with Australian Meat Supply Chain". It outlines Australian and Mongolian meat supply chain analysis and stages comparison between meat supply chain of these 2 countries.
This document discusses livestock development prospects and initiatives in Balochistan province of Pakistan. It outlines the province's potential in animal health, genetic improvement, veterinary education, food security, and poverty alleviation. Plans and initiatives discussed include prevention and control of animal diseases, eradication of viral diseases, awareness of zoonotic diseases, conservation and genetic improvement of pure breeds, development of the dairy industry, promotion of poultry farming, research in the livestock sector, and women's empowerment through rural poultry production and veterinary services. The document also provides background on the history and development of the livestock sector in Balochistan.
- Worldwide consumption of poultry is increasing, with India emerging as the 2nd largest market growing at over 14% annually. However, per capita consumption in India remains well below recommended levels.
- The poultry industry in Jharkhand is growing at 20% annually but local production meets only a fraction of daily demand. A market study identified potential for expansion.
- A proposed commercial poultry farm in Hazaribagh, Jharkhand was estimated to generate a net profit within 6 years, through rearing broiler chickens in batches of 500 birds each week for meat production. Infrastructure, equipment, feed and operating costs were calculated.
- While demand exceeds supply locally, opportunities exist
Alternative proteins could substitute traditional proteins, if production cost can be substantially reduced. Cell-based protein production replicates the processes that occur inside a living animal to produce meat. In precision fermentation, gene-edited microbes can make a wide range of organic molecules, such as protein. Swine and ruminants are more susceptible to disruption than poultry, as their easy-to-substitute mince products make up a higher share of value, while substitution of animal-based proteins also opens up new growth platforms, as growing world population still need proteins, albeit from different sources
Feather morphology: normal, frizzle, silky
Feather distribution: normal, naked neck, feathered shanks and feet
Plumage pattern: plain, barred mottled (specific location)
Skin colour: not pigmented, yellow, blue-black
Shank colour: white, yellow, blue, green black, brown
Ear-lobe color: not pigmented, red, white and red
Comb type: single, pea, rose, walnut, V shaped
Comb size: small, medium, large
Eye colour:
Skeletal variants: normal, crested, polydactyl, extra toes, creeper, dwarf
Other specific and distinct visible traits
The document discusses livestock farming zones and production systems in India. It divides India into 15 agro-climatic zones based on factors like climate and cropping patterns. The major zones discussed are tropical, temperate, dry northern, northeastern, southern, coastal, and those in extreme climates. It provides details on the dominant livestock species, feed and fodder situation, and livestock products in each zone. The document also categorizes livestock production systems in India into solely livestock systems and mixed farming systems.
Poultry meat is an important source of high quality proteins, minerals and vitamins to balance the human diet. Specially developed varieties of chicken (broilers) are now available with the traits of quick growth and high feed conversion efficiency. Depending on the farm size, broiler farming can be a main source of family income or can provide subsidiary income and gainful employment to farmers throughout the year. Poultry manure is of high fertilizer value which can be used for increasing yield of all crops.
The advantages of broiler farming are
a) Initial investment is lower than layer farming
b) Rearing period is 5-6 weeks only
c) More number of flocks can be taken in the same
shed
d) Broilers have high feed conversion efficiency i.e. the amount of feed required for unit body
weight gain is lower in comparison to other livestock
e) Faster return from the investment
f) Demand for poultry meat is more compared to sheep/goat meat
To know more please visit us www.growelagrovet.com
Feeding for quality feedlot handbook for pakistan Dr. Waqas Nawaz
This document provides guidelines for purchasing and feeding cattle to improve meat quality for export markets. It discusses purchasing cattle from local markets in Pakistan, which often have internal parasite infections that decrease weight gain. It recommends deworming newly purchased cattle and feeding them a starter ration to help them learn to eat from feed troughs. The document provides nutrient requirements for different classes of cattle and considerations for feedlot design, including site evaluation and layout planning. The overall aim is to provide Pakistani farmers and feedlot operators information to finish cattle in a feedlot and produce higher quality beef for export markets.
This document provides information on common poultry breeds including chickens, quail, guinea fowl, and turkey. It describes the major classes of chickens including American, English, Mediterranean, and Asiatic classes. Within each class are several breeds that are described in terms of their origin, weight, egg color, uses, and distinguishing characteristics. Information is also provided on other poultry breeds such as bantam chickens, Indian chicken breeds, and ancestral junglefowl. Details are given on common quail breeds categorized as lightweight, medium-weight, and heavyweight that differ in terms of egg production, growth rate, foraging ability, and temperament.
Safia Bibi completed an internship at the Foot and Mouth Disease Research Centre (FMD) and Veterinary Research Institute (VRI) in Lahore, Pakistan. During her internship, she observed the production of various animal vaccines including foot and mouth disease vaccine at FMD and poultry vaccines, hemorrhagic septicemia vaccine, and PPR vaccine at VRI. She gained experience in different sections like media preparation, cell culture, virus culture, vaccine formulation, and quality control testing. The internship provided Safia with valuable hands-on learning and insight into vaccine production processes.
The livestock sector in Pakistan contributes 11.3% to national GDP and accounts for 52% of agricultural value addition. Pakistan has the 3rd largest herd size in the world, with cattle, buffalo, sheep, and goat populations all growing between 35-68% from 2000-2006. The livestock sector employs around 35 million people. In Punjab, almost 75% of the rural population is directly or indirectly employed by the livestock sector, which generates $35 billion annually. The meat and dairy industries in Punjab are underdeveloped and fragmented, with opportunities for investment and growth.
Animal Feed Industry in India / Livestock Feed Industry / Poultry Feed IndustryDr. Sandeep Juneja
Livestock Feed Industry Data for India - its increasingly rare to find authentic details on the size and scale of Animal Feed Industry / Livestock Feed Industry in India and hence this attempt to share data on Animal Feed Industry in India
India has several advantages in the food processing industry:
- It is the largest producer of milk and second largest producer of fruits and vegetables. Consumer spending on food is rising rapidly and will reach $3.6 trillion by 2020.
- The industry is expected to grow from $258 billion in 2015 to $482 billion in 2020 due to strong demand growth from rising incomes, urbanization, and changing diets.
- The government is also supportive with 100% FDI allowed and various schemes to promote investment in food infrastructure and contract farming.
This document discusses integrated parasite management (IPM) strategies for small ruminants. It notes that anthelmintic (dewormer) resistance is a major issue, as worms have developed resistance to all drug classes. To slow the development of resistance, the document recommends increasing the number of worms that have not been exposed to dewormers (refugia), avoiding underdosing and improper administration of dewormers, and not introducing resistant worms to farms. It also discusses testing for resistance using fecal egg count reduction tests and provides an example test from a sheep farm that showed resistance to certain dewormers.
community based cattle breeding plan in NepalAnil Sigdel
This document discusses a proposed cattle breeding program in Nepal. It aims to improve milk production while conserving indigenous genetic resources. The program would involve line breeding local breeds to preserve genetic diversity, and crossbreeding selected local cows with Jersey bulls to upgrade milk yield. Over generations, this would increase the Jersey blood level up to 75% for commercial cattle. The program is needed to boost farmers' incomes while protecting native breeds at risk of extinction. Careful selection and breeding strategies tailored to different regions are required to balance conservation and productivity goals.
The roles of livestock in achieving the sustainable development goalsILRI
Presented by Iain A Wright, Deputy Director General-Research (ILRI) at the 25 Anniversary Conference of the Ethiopian Society for Animal Production (ESAP), Haramaya, Ethiopia, 24–26 August 2017
The animal health care market in the world has grown remarkably over the past few years due to the growth in the emerging markets such as China, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Taiwan followed by US and Europe. The animal health industry’s SWOT analysis provides animal health solutions to society depends on its in-depth knowledge of both cutting-edge technologies and classical veterinary science to innovate and keep up with the animal and human health challenges of new and emerging diseases. The main finding of this project indicates India is one of the important markets and can be seen as a key growth area in global animal health care industry.
- The Indian animal healthcare industry is responsible for maintaining the health and productivity of the over 640 million livestock and 2 billion poultry in India and ensuring the wholesomeness and abundance of the food they produce. Apart from, the industry must also cater to the health and well being of companion animals. Despite this, the global animal healthcare market is 50 times larger than the Indian animal healthcare combined market for all nonhuman species. In spite of this India’s largest milk and 3rd largest meat producer, and blessed with largest cattle population 20% of the world population, and largest buffalo more than 50% of the world. Veterinary Pharmaceutical is yet not considered as big industry as compared to Human Pharmaceutical. The reality is that the global animal health market is very complex, operating under stringent and increasingly strict regulations similar to those for human health, yet the market opportunities are considerably smaller. In an increasingly risky environment for new product development and innovation, the difference between success and failure in the future usually lies in successfully identifying the next growth segment, developing the right product candidates and being the first to market. The situation in developing countries like India is varied and economic and institutional framework of the live stock is often quite different in several respects to that encounter in developed world.
A challenging aspect of the overall market is within the animal food industry as consumers continue to express concern about the conditions under which their daily food is produced. Indian consumers are becoming more health conscious, willing to pay any amount and demanding healthy and balanced diets. By implementing a feeding plan that provides vitamins and supplements, consumers enjoy additional nutritional benefits. Additionally, healthy feeding results in minimized impact on the environment.
This document provides information on feeding cattle and buffalo, including:
1. Definitions of key terms like ration, balanced ration, concentrate, and roughage.
2. Guidelines for formulating balanced rations including determining nutrient requirements, understanding feed composition, and combining feeds to meet animal requirements.
3. Details on calculating nutrient requirements for maintenance, production, pregnancy, growth, and examples of such calculations.
4. Information on feedstuff composition and examples of nutrient profiles of common feeds.
5. Overview of formulating balanced rations by partitioning feeds into roughages and concentrates.
The document provides information on the current status of the poultry industry globally and in India. Some key points:
- Globally, poultry meat production is projected to grow 2.3% annually until 2023 to 134.5 million tonnes, making it the largest meat sector.
- In India, the poultry industry contributes Rs. 11 lakh crore annually and is the 3rd largest egg producer and 5th largest broiler meat producer worldwide.
- Telangana is a major poultry producer in India, with an annual broiler production of 20 crore and egg production of 3.2 crore. The industry provides employment and economic opportunities.
It is to briefly introduces the academic paper "Mongolia's Meat Supply Chain Management: Benchmarking with Australian Meat Supply Chain". It outlines Australian and Mongolian meat supply chain analysis and stages comparison between meat supply chain of these 2 countries.
This document discusses livestock development prospects and initiatives in Balochistan province of Pakistan. It outlines the province's potential in animal health, genetic improvement, veterinary education, food security, and poverty alleviation. Plans and initiatives discussed include prevention and control of animal diseases, eradication of viral diseases, awareness of zoonotic diseases, conservation and genetic improvement of pure breeds, development of the dairy industry, promotion of poultry farming, research in the livestock sector, and women's empowerment through rural poultry production and veterinary services. The document also provides background on the history and development of the livestock sector in Balochistan.
- Worldwide consumption of poultry is increasing, with India emerging as the 2nd largest market growing at over 14% annually. However, per capita consumption in India remains well below recommended levels.
- The poultry industry in Jharkhand is growing at 20% annually but local production meets only a fraction of daily demand. A market study identified potential for expansion.
- A proposed commercial poultry farm in Hazaribagh, Jharkhand was estimated to generate a net profit within 6 years, through rearing broiler chickens in batches of 500 birds each week for meat production. Infrastructure, equipment, feed and operating costs were calculated.
- While demand exceeds supply locally, opportunities exist
Alternative proteins could substitute traditional proteins, if production cost can be substantially reduced. Cell-based protein production replicates the processes that occur inside a living animal to produce meat. In precision fermentation, gene-edited microbes can make a wide range of organic molecules, such as protein. Swine and ruminants are more susceptible to disruption than poultry, as their easy-to-substitute mince products make up a higher share of value, while substitution of animal-based proteins also opens up new growth platforms, as growing world population still need proteins, albeit from different sources
Feather morphology: normal, frizzle, silky
Feather distribution: normal, naked neck, feathered shanks and feet
Plumage pattern: plain, barred mottled (specific location)
Skin colour: not pigmented, yellow, blue-black
Shank colour: white, yellow, blue, green black, brown
Ear-lobe color: not pigmented, red, white and red
Comb type: single, pea, rose, walnut, V shaped
Comb size: small, medium, large
Eye colour:
Skeletal variants: normal, crested, polydactyl, extra toes, creeper, dwarf
Other specific and distinct visible traits
The document discusses livestock farming zones and production systems in India. It divides India into 15 agro-climatic zones based on factors like climate and cropping patterns. The major zones discussed are tropical, temperate, dry northern, northeastern, southern, coastal, and those in extreme climates. It provides details on the dominant livestock species, feed and fodder situation, and livestock products in each zone. The document also categorizes livestock production systems in India into solely livestock systems and mixed farming systems.
Poultry meat is an important source of high quality proteins, minerals and vitamins to balance the human diet. Specially developed varieties of chicken (broilers) are now available with the traits of quick growth and high feed conversion efficiency. Depending on the farm size, broiler farming can be a main source of family income or can provide subsidiary income and gainful employment to farmers throughout the year. Poultry manure is of high fertilizer value which can be used for increasing yield of all crops.
The advantages of broiler farming are
a) Initial investment is lower than layer farming
b) Rearing period is 5-6 weeks only
c) More number of flocks can be taken in the same
shed
d) Broilers have high feed conversion efficiency i.e. the amount of feed required for unit body
weight gain is lower in comparison to other livestock
e) Faster return from the investment
f) Demand for poultry meat is more compared to sheep/goat meat
To know more please visit us www.growelagrovet.com
Feeding for quality feedlot handbook for pakistan Dr. Waqas Nawaz
This document provides guidelines for purchasing and feeding cattle to improve meat quality for export markets. It discusses purchasing cattle from local markets in Pakistan, which often have internal parasite infections that decrease weight gain. It recommends deworming newly purchased cattle and feeding them a starter ration to help them learn to eat from feed troughs. The document provides nutrient requirements for different classes of cattle and considerations for feedlot design, including site evaluation and layout planning. The overall aim is to provide Pakistani farmers and feedlot operators information to finish cattle in a feedlot and produce higher quality beef for export markets.
This document provides information on common poultry breeds including chickens, quail, guinea fowl, and turkey. It describes the major classes of chickens including American, English, Mediterranean, and Asiatic classes. Within each class are several breeds that are described in terms of their origin, weight, egg color, uses, and distinguishing characteristics. Information is also provided on other poultry breeds such as bantam chickens, Indian chicken breeds, and ancestral junglefowl. Details are given on common quail breeds categorized as lightweight, medium-weight, and heavyweight that differ in terms of egg production, growth rate, foraging ability, and temperament.
Safia Bibi completed an internship at the Foot and Mouth Disease Research Centre (FMD) and Veterinary Research Institute (VRI) in Lahore, Pakistan. During her internship, she observed the production of various animal vaccines including foot and mouth disease vaccine at FMD and poultry vaccines, hemorrhagic septicemia vaccine, and PPR vaccine at VRI. She gained experience in different sections like media preparation, cell culture, virus culture, vaccine formulation, and quality control testing. The internship provided Safia with valuable hands-on learning and insight into vaccine production processes.
The livestock sector in Pakistan contributes 11.3% to national GDP and accounts for 52% of agricultural value addition. Pakistan has the 3rd largest herd size in the world, with cattle, buffalo, sheep, and goat populations all growing between 35-68% from 2000-2006. The livestock sector employs around 35 million people. In Punjab, almost 75% of the rural population is directly or indirectly employed by the livestock sector, which generates $35 billion annually. The meat and dairy industries in Punjab are underdeveloped and fragmented, with opportunities for investment and growth.
Animal Feed Industry in India / Livestock Feed Industry / Poultry Feed IndustryDr. Sandeep Juneja
Livestock Feed Industry Data for India - its increasingly rare to find authentic details on the size and scale of Animal Feed Industry / Livestock Feed Industry in India and hence this attempt to share data on Animal Feed Industry in India
India has several advantages in the food processing industry:
- It is the largest producer of milk and second largest producer of fruits and vegetables. Consumer spending on food is rising rapidly and will reach $3.6 trillion by 2020.
- The industry is expected to grow from $258 billion in 2015 to $482 billion in 2020 due to strong demand growth from rising incomes, urbanization, and changing diets.
- The government is also supportive with 100% FDI allowed and various schemes to promote investment in food infrastructure and contract farming.
The document provides an overview of the food processing industry in India. Some key points:
- India has a large agriculture sector and is one of the largest producers of milk, fruits and vegetables globally.
- The food processing industry is a major segment of India's economy, accounting for around 14% of GDP. It is expected to reach a value of $482 billion by 2020.
- The sector provides employment for millions of Indians and is expected to employ 9 million people by 2024. However, around 42% of the industry still operates in the unorganized sector.
- Changing consumer preferences, rising incomes, and the entry of international companies are driving growth in the processed food market in India. Ex
Cattle & poultry feed manufacturing business 252054-PRATAP MISHRA
The document discusses the animal feed and poultry feed industries in India. It notes that demand for animal protein is rising in India due to population and income growth. The poultry feed market is growing at 8% annually and demand for compound poultry feed is increasing. The cattle feed market is also growing to meet rising dairy demand. The industry faces challenges from high import duties and price volatility but opportunities exist in packaged feeds. The poultry and cattle feed markets have potential for further expansion.
The document provides an overview of India's food processing industry. Some key points:
- India has a large agricultural sector and is one of the largest producers of fruits, vegetables, milk and meat globally.
- The food processing industry is a major contributor to India's GDP and employment. It is growing rapidly due to rising incomes, urbanization and changing diets.
- The industry includes segments like packaged foods, dairy, grains and beverages. Major players include Amul, ITC and Nestle.
- The government is supporting the sector through FDI policies and infrastructure projects to boost production and processing.
- Emerging trends include increasing exports, demand for health foods and changing consumer preferences.
The document provides an overview of the food processing industry in India. Some key points:
- India has a large agriculture sector and is one of the largest producers of fruits, vegetables and milk globally.
- The food processing industry is an important contributor to India's economy and employment. It accounted for 14% of India's GDP in manufacturing in FY2015.
- There are various segments in the food processing industry including fruits/vegetables, milk, grains and consumer food. The dairy sector is dominated by cooperatives while private players lead in other segments.
- The industry is growing with rising incomes, urbanization, and changing consumer preferences. Both domestic and international companies are increasing investments in the sector.
The document provides an overview of India's food processing industry through various sections:
1) The executive summary highlights India's advantages such as being the largest producer of milk and second largest producer of fruits and vegetables.
2) Advantage India section outlines factors like strong demand growth, policy support, and increasing investments that are driving the industry.
3) Market overview and trends section describes the size and segments of the industry, contributions to GDP and employment, and notable trends in consumption, international presence and product innovation.
Godrej Agrovet is a leading animal feed and agribusiness company in India with market positions in cattle feed, poultry feed, and aqua feed. The Indian animal feed market is growing due to rising demand for dairy and poultry products as incomes rise. While increasing awareness of feed quality and specialized products drives growth, high raw material costs and regulations restrain the market. Major competitors include Cargill and KSE Limited. Future opportunities exist in expanding pan-India operations and diversifying product offerings.
Cattle & Poultry Feed Manufacturing Business. Production of Livestock Feed Manufacturing. Profitable Premix and Animal Feed Industry
Animal feed plays a vital role in the food chain as feed is one of the most crucial contributor in ensuring safe, abundant and affordable animal protein. Incessant population growth and rising affordability has surged demand for animal protein in India. Animal feed industry deals with food given to animals in cattle, poultry and aquaculture sector as part of animal husbandry. Indian feed industry predominantly caters to cattle and poultry feed segment.
The feedstock is of different types depending on the end product such as for eggs or meat. Poultry feedstock is almost Poultry is the fastest growing livestock sector both in developed and developing countries. Poultry feed is the feedstock used for feeding the poultry for obtaining high quality, improves growth rate and lower the mortality rate. used in every poultry farm owing to its cost effective and desired results.
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The document provides information on India's food processing sector. Some key points:
- India has the 2nd largest arable land and is the largest producer and exporter of various foods like milk, fruits and vegetables.
- The food processing industry is one of India's largest industries, accounting for over 17% of manufacturing GDP and employing millions of people.
- The sector is split between the organized and unorganized segments, with the organized segment contributing around 58% currently.
- Major segments include dairy, fruits & vegetables, grains, meat, and consumer foods like beverages and packaged snacks.
The document provides information on India's food processing sector. Some key points:
- India has a large agriculture sector and is the largest producer of milk and second largest producer of fruits and vegetables globally.
- The food processing industry is one of India's largest industries, accounting for around 14% of manufacturing GDP and expected to reach $482 billion by 2020.
- Major segments include fruits and vegetables, milk, meat and poultry, marine products, and grain processing. The organized sector accounts for around 70% of the industry.
- Notable trends include rising domestic and international demand, entry of international companies, changing consumer preferences towards healthier options, and increasing exports.
The document provides information on India's food processing sector. Some key points:
- India has a large agriculture sector and is one of the largest producers of fruits, vegetables and milk globally.
- The food processing industry is an important contributor to India's GDP and employment. The organised sector accounts for 70% of the industry.
- There is strong demand growth driven by rising incomes, urbanization and changing consumer preferences. The sector is expected to attract more foreign investments.
- The key segments in the sector include fruits & vegetables, milk, meat & poultry, marine products and grain processing. States across India have been developed as agri export zones leveraging the country's diverse agricultural output.
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The document provides information on India's food processing sector. Some key points:
- India has the 10th largest arable land resources in the world and is the largest producer of milk and second largest producer of fruits and vegetables.
- The food processing sector is growing due to rising consumption expenditure, changing lifestyles, and increasing foreign investment. The sector contributes over 8% to India's GDP and employs millions of people.
- The sector includes fruits/vegetables, milk, meat, marine products, grains, and packaged/consumer foods. Major players operate across the value chain from farming to retail.
India has significant advantages in the food processing industry due to its large agricultural sector and diverse climatic conditions. It is the second largest producer of arable land globally and has a large livestock population. The food processing industry is growing rapidly due to rising incomes, urbanization, and changing consumer preferences. Exports of processed foods have also increased substantially in recent years due to India's strategic location and improvements in quality and packaging. The government is supporting the industry through various policies and infrastructure investments to take advantage of the strong domestic and global demand prospects in coming years.
This document provides information about a knowledge partner organization that has been operating since 2002. It provides business consulting services across various industries to companies seeking business expansion support. The organization has a team of over 35 employees and 15 freelancers with industry experience. It has offices in India and Dubai, and a presence in 20 countries through channel partners. The document then discusses the Indian food processing industry and various government initiatives to support the agriculture and food processing sectors.
This document provides an overview of the poultry industry in India. It discusses how the industry has grown from small backyard operations to a major commercial industry over the past 40 years. The poultry sector is one of the fastest growing in India. While small independent farmers still account for most production, integrated large companies are growing and controlling more of the market. The industry varies significantly across regions in India. It also discusses issues around animal welfare and environmental impacts that may become more important as trade increases.
BENISON MEDIA is in business of Publishing “ Think Grain Think Feed ” – A Monthly magazine for feed and technology related to it. The magazine provides important information related to animal feed and Grain industry starting from feed crop production to feed additives and premixes, processing and storage technology for poultry, dairy and aqua sector.
It provides a comprehensive information on the market and industry, economic and policy issue, scientific advances, new products, latest technology and latest news and analysis on the development in Feed Industry. Our Feed & Grain magazine is circulated among Government officials, Feed industry, agriculture research and academics, feed millers, raw material traders, technology providers, integrator, cooperatives, veterinarians, embassies, trade associations, storage industry professionals, workers and rural institutions etc.
” Think Grain Think Feed ” is a Feed and Grain magazine for the animal feed industry and its suppliers. It carries a mix of discussion, comment, market analysis, company profiles, interviews, technical articles, special features, product information, appointments and news on matters of interest to the animal feed sector. Advertising covers ingredients and additives, machinery, software and other goods and services used in the production of animal feed.
BENISON MEDIA is in business of Publishing “ Think Grain Think Feed ” – A Monthly magazine for feed and technology related to it. The magazine provides important information related to animal feed and Grain industry starting from feed crop production to feed additives and premixes, processing and storage technology for poultry, dairy and aqua sector.
It provides a comprehensive information on the market and industry, economic and policy issue, scientific advances, new products, latest technology and latest news and analysis on the development in Feed Industry. Our Feed & Grain magazine is circulated among Government officials, Feed industry, agriculture research and academics, feed millers, raw material traders, technology providers, integrator, cooperatives, veterinarians, embassies, trade associations, storage industry professionals, workers and rural institutions etc.
” Think Grain Think Feed ” is a Feed and Grain magazine for the animal feed industry and its suppliers. It carries a mix of discussion, comment, market analysis, company profiles, interviews, technical articles, special features, product information, appointments and news on matters of interest to the animal feed sector. Advertising covers ingredients and additives, machinery, software and other goods and services used in the production of animal feed.
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This particular slides consist of- what is hypertension,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
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Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a serious medical condition that occurs when blood pressure in the body's arteries is consistently too high. Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of blood vessels as the heart pumps it. Hypertension can increase the risk of heart disease, brain disease, kidney disease, and premature death.
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Healthy Eating Habits:
Understanding Nutrition Labels: Teaches how to read and interpret food labels, focusing on serving sizes, calorie intake, and nutrients to limit or include.
Tips for Healthy Eating: Offers practical advice such as incorporating a variety of foods, practicing moderation, staying hydrated, and eating mindfully.
Benefits of Regular Exercise:
Physical Benefits: Discusses how exercise aids in weight management, muscle and bone health, cardiovascular health, and flexibility.
Mental Benefits: Explains the psychological advantages, including stress reduction, improved mood, and better sleep.
Tips for Staying Active:
Encourages consistency, variety in exercises, setting realistic goals, and finding enjoyable activities to maintain motivation.
Maintaining a Balanced Lifestyle:
Integrating Nutrition and Exercise: Suggests meal planning and incorporating physical activity into daily routines.
Monitoring Progress: Recommends tracking food intake and exercise, regular health check-ups, and provides tips for achieving balance, such as getting sufficient sleep, managing stress, and staying socially active.
This particular slides consist of- what is hypotension,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
Here is the summary of hypotension:
Hypotension, or low blood pressure, is when the pressure of blood circulating in the body is lower than normal or expected. It's only a problem if it negatively impacts the body and causes symptoms. Normal blood pressure is usually between 90/60 mmHg and 120/80 mmHg, but pressures below 90/60 are generally considered hypotensive.