- The dairy industry in India has 122 million tons of annual milk production and is the largest producer globally, though milk yield remains low.
- There is insufficient and low quality available fodder, comprising only 37% of nutritional needs. Advanta is developing higher-yielding and more nutritious forage programs to increase milk production.
- Field demonstrations showed Nutrifeed, Advanta's high-protein hybrid, outperformed other varieties with higher yields, higher net returns, and increased milk production and quality.
Role of livestock in national economy and population dynamics.
Provide livelihood to 2-3rd of rural community.
Also provides employment to 8.8% of the population in India.
20.5 million people depend upon livestock for their livelihood.
Livestock contribute to 16% to the income of small farm households.
Contributes to 4.11% of GDP and 25.6% of total agriculture GDP.
Major economic traits of cattle and buffalopratee5
Selection and judging of the breeding stocks are the first and foremost steps to start with any breeding programme. For this, a no. of phenotypic and behavioral traits are taken into consideration. Breeding plans for cattle and buffalo should aim to meet the quantitative and qualitative demands of milk and meat in the country. From a practical standpoint, traits with a measurable or at least readily recognizable economic value are generally to be given the most emphasis.The economic traits are typically those that affect either the income obtained or the costs of production. So, a thorough understanding of economic traits of livestock is of utmost importance.
Role of livestock in national economy and population dynamics.
Provide livelihood to 2-3rd of rural community.
Also provides employment to 8.8% of the population in India.
20.5 million people depend upon livestock for their livelihood.
Livestock contribute to 16% to the income of small farm households.
Contributes to 4.11% of GDP and 25.6% of total agriculture GDP.
Major economic traits of cattle and buffalopratee5
Selection and judging of the breeding stocks are the first and foremost steps to start with any breeding programme. For this, a no. of phenotypic and behavioral traits are taken into consideration. Breeding plans for cattle and buffalo should aim to meet the quantitative and qualitative demands of milk and meat in the country. From a practical standpoint, traits with a measurable or at least readily recognizable economic value are generally to be given the most emphasis.The economic traits are typically those that affect either the income obtained or the costs of production. So, a thorough understanding of economic traits of livestock is of utmost importance.
More than 70% rural population keeping one or other type of livestock species to supplement the family income and support the livelihood. Indian livestock are robust and able to withstand harsh tropical climate with minimal or no external input. Milk, Meat, Egg, Manure, Draught Power etc are the major output derived from livestock sector which are helping to achieve the nutritional security, improving the soil health, supplementing the household income, export earning, generating the employment opportunities round the year.
How the age of animal is determined by different methods such as teeth, horn rings and some other methods.This presentation mainly include farm animals excluding camal.
More than 70% rural population keeping one or other type of livestock species to supplement the family income and support the livelihood. Indian livestock are robust and able to withstand harsh tropical climate with minimal or no external input. Milk, Meat, Egg, Manure, Draught Power etc are the major output derived from livestock sector which are helping to achieve the nutritional security, improving the soil health, supplementing the household income, export earning, generating the employment opportunities round the year.
How the age of animal is determined by different methods such as teeth, horn rings and some other methods.This presentation mainly include farm animals excluding camal.
You are probably looking to find economical, sustainable alternatives to traditional feeds that provide superior performance and nutrition. And the production of hydroponic green fodders or Alfaculture is one such through which you can effectively grow and produce the right feed for your livestock.
Managing an end to end Pharmacovigilance system from affiliates to regulatory...MyMeds&Me
MyMeds&Me CEO Dr. Andrew Rut explores how technology can help address the challenges facing Pharmacovigilance teams.
He reviews how the latest intake technology can influence end-user experience and effectiveness, as well as internal value & efficiency.
He concludes that a focus on simplifying case intake re-shapes the traditional PV system, enabling Pharma companies to reap significant process and efficiency benefits.
CSA Symposium 2016 - Khalil Brown - Day 2 Session 1BACDI/VOCA
"Bodles Fodder Pellets": Developing a Feed Supplementation Strategy to Enhance Livestock Production under prolonged drought conditions, in the humid tropics
Maass - Using the 'livestock ladder' to exit poverty CIALCA
Presentation delivered at the CIALCA international conference 'Challenges and Opportunities to the agricultural intensification of the humid highland systems of sub-Saharan Africa'. Kigali, Rwanda, October 24-27 2011.
Pravin is a scientist and manager with over thirty nine years’ research, teaching and extension experience. His expertise is natural resources management, forage crops production and quality and farming of agricultural crops and land development and improves soil fertility. It also includes soil, water and plant analysis, recommendation of crop production technologies to farmers, waste management through biochar, sustainability, management and reporting.
Asia Regional Planning Meeting-Agricultural Markets and Risks in Asia:Challen...ICRISAT
In Asia, steady population growth and rising per capita incomes -> more demand for protein, less carb…Besides technologies, markets and other risks factors drive dryland cereals and pulses. In real terms, prices for all food items are expected to decline in the long run, … (intensification ->high agri-output)
PROMOTING WOMEN EMPOWERMENT AND DIETARY DIVERSITY IN TRIBAL HAMLETS OF ADILABADDr. Poshadri Achinna
Under TSP funds of ICAR-ATARI-X, Hyderabad promoted women empowerment, Nutrition Sensitive agriculture and Value addition to Locally grown foods at Tribal Areas of Adilabad district, Telanagana State
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.
The market size for milk and milk products (formal + informal sector) is estimated INR 3.6 lakh crores.
The organized market is growing at nearly 10 percent in value terms annually
Traditional dairy products account for about 50% of the total milk produced
The organized sector processes an estimated 20% of the total milk output in India
Milk is processed and marketed by 170 Milk Producers’ Cooperative Unions
Dairy Sector Contributes 17% of the Country’s Total Expenditure on Food
Per capita milk consumption is around 276 g per day
Dairy contributes to 16% of consumer spend on food – 18% in Urban, 15% in rural
Milk procurement price has grown by about 2.5 times in the last decade
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.
Markets and risk for dryland cereals and pulsesDr.Ranjit Kumar
Cereals and pulses grown in dryland region faces several challenges, other than improved production technologies. Declining food demand for cereals and increasing market & price risks for pulses are emerging issues need public policy and researchers attentions.
15. Season - Segment January to March 75 K mt Market SSG, Millets Organized, Local players April to August 34 K mt Market Corn, Napier, SSG, Residue Local Traders dominating Sep to December 44 K mt Market Oats and Lucerne/ Berseem Local Traders dominating Advanta India Limited January February March April May June July August September October November December
17. Price - Segment Advanta India Limited SSG - Market Category Market Size - Mt Price Range – Rs. Dealer price Advt. Product A+ 750 >30 JUMBO A 12000 25 to 30 B 38000 20 to 25 C 20000 16 to 19 D 11750 <12 TOTAL 82500 <12 to 39
18. Advanta with Sorghum Power Advanta India Limited
42. Co-Operative Dairies All states based on 2008 censes Advanta India Limited State No. Co-Op Dairies Brand Milk Collection Capacity per Day No. Farmer Numbers Uttar Pradesh 46 PARAG milk 14 Lakh lpd 7 lakhs Punjab 11 VERKA milk 13 Lakh lpd 3 lakhs Rajasthan 16 SARAS milk 8.8 Lakh lpd 5.4 lakhs Haryana 5 VITA milk 5.5 Lakh lpd 3.5 lakhs Gujarat 16 AMUL, SAGAR milk 32.2 Lakh lpd 18 lakhs Maharashtra 49 MAHANAND milk 25 Lakh lpd 12 lakhs Andhra Pradesh 10 VIJAYA milk 7.5 Lakh lpd 5 lakhs All India 220 23 million lpd 75 lakhs
43. Potential Pvt. Dairies States. in Dairy India Advanta India Limited Region No. Pvt. Dairies Major States Milk Collection Capacity per Day North 123 PB/ HR/ RJ/UP 165 lakh LPD East 45 MP/WB 31 lakh LPD West 117 MH/GJ 215 lakh LPD South 54 AP/TM/KN 106 Lakh LPD Total 339 517 Lakh LPD
44. MNC’s in Dairy States. in Dairy India Advanta India Limited MNC Milk Procurement per Day Offering Products Brands Heinz 6 lakh LPD Health Drinks Complan Nestle 11 lakh LPD Confec., HD, Bever. Everyday SmithKline Beecham 15 lakh LPD Confec., HD, Bever. Horlicks, Boost, Maltova, Viva Cadbury 10 Lakh LPD Confec., HD, Bever. Bournv. 5Star Baskin Robbins 3 lakh LPD Ice creams B&R Others 6 lakh LPD Confec., HD, Bever Pediasure
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46. Snap Shot of Strategic States Source AHS SERIES – 10 – Livestock Censes Advanta India Limited State UP Punjab Rajasthan Haryana Gujarat MH Fodder Acreage Million Ha. 1.3 0.7 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.12 Acreage – Million Ha. Single Cut 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.02 Multi-Cut 1.1 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.08 Market Size - '000 Mt SSG 24 32 5.6 13.5 7.5 2.4 Multi-cut Bajra 1 1 0.9 0.7 2.1 0.4 African tall 2 4.3 1.4 2.3 1.4 1.8 Oats 13 12 1.1 6 0.4 0.2 Legumes 1.5 2.6 0.5 0.5 1.2 1.1 Cattle - million Exotic 2 2 1 1 0.6 1 Buffalo 6 5 4 5 2 3 Milk - million Lts Production 1735 900 870 800 730 710 Liters Per Cattle Productivity 1.8 3.6 2.8 3.1 4.2 4 Milk Capita Consum.-Ml 180 300 250 270 310 280 Industry Cooperative 9 11 16 12 13 7 Private 105 96 58 68 41 88 Av. Milk Price-Rs./Lt 18 16 16 18 20 22 Av. Fodder Price-Rs./Mt 700 1100 1200 1200 1100 1200
47. VF – Vapi trial data Cattle Name Feeding Concentrates Milk Qty 25th Nov 2nd Nov Laxmi BMR+Paddy Straw Earlier - 8 Kg Morning 6 7 Now - 6 Kg Evening 5 6 Variance Morning - 16% Evening - 20% Taku BMR+Paddy Straw Earlier - 8 Kg Morning 5 6 Now - 6 Kg Evening 5 6 Variance Morning - 20% Evening - 20% Bholi MP Chara+Paddy Straw Earlier - 8 Kg Morning 3.5 4 Now - 6 Kg Evening 4 4 Variance Morning - 14% Evening - NIL Punam Sugarcane Tops+Paddy Straw Earlier - 8 Kg Morning 4.5 5 Now - 6 Kg Evening 5 5 Variance Morning - 10% Evening - NIL
India is becoming self sufficient in milk production and aiming towards export bulk milk products.(2012) Milk based Confectionery and milk products will play major roll in future ( Improves the supporting price for farmer) In India the fodder is not for grazing . Farmer will cut the green fodder as per the requirement for the day and feed the animal by chopping in to pieces Farmer keeps only small land ¼ acre to ½ acre land for exclusive fodder growing. 15% to 20% area will be more than 1 acre. Farmers shifting from traditional to commercial farming Dairy became second largest agro based industry in India Farmer uses 30 kg to 35 kg seed rate for 1 acre sowing Minimum silages/ Hays 5% to 7% farmers prefers silages/ hays 45 % to 50% farmers will depends only on crop residues for feeding. (Paddy/ Wheat/ Sorghum/ Maize/ Millet) Govt. Agencies/ NGO/ Dairies/ Pvt. Dairy agencies providing seeds 10% to 15% farmers on subsidy basis of SSG (Cost is Rs. 20/- per Kg and Rs. 10/- subsidy) 70% seed sowings will be in winter/ Summer season – September to March (Temperatures minimum 10 degree and 40 degree max) 30% Farmers prefers 1st and 2nd cut only , which will allow them to go for other crop. Low focus in fertilizer application 35% buffalo and 60% Cows in milking cattle Average 4.3 liters milk in cows and 2.2 liters in buffaloes . Micro nutrient deficiencies keeping low milk yield.