Project proposals of Rs 35.21 Cr approved for 2018-19
SRINAGR, AUGUST 07: Chief
Secretary, Shri B V R Subrahmanyam Tuesday chaired a meeting of the
State Level Executive Committee (SLEC) for overseeing the implementation of
National Livestock Mission (NLM).
Dr O.P Chaudhary, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, department
of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries, GoI participated in the meeting.
Principal Secretary, Animal & Sheep Husbandry, Principal Secretary,
Planning Development & Monitoring, Commissioner/Secretary Forest, Ecology
& Environment, Dean Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, SKUAST, Jammu, Dean
Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, SKUAST Kashmir and other senior officers were
also present in the meeting.
While enunciating the importance of the livestock sector in the lives of
people including the Nomadic population of the State, Chief Secretary called
for giving focussed attention to this sector for better productivity and
returns.
Principal Secretary, Animal & Sheep Husbandry while presenting a
glimpse of the production statistics informed that Milk production in the State
has reached 2526 Thousand MTs, Mutton 350 Lakh Kgs, Poultry 629 Lakh Kgs, Wool
82 Lakh Kgs and Fish 20.70 Thousand MTs. He said that the livestock
sector has witnessed gradual improvement in terms of quantity and quality,
however, fodder development requires sustained focus to address the shortfall.
The Committee after detailed deliberations approved the project
proposals of the Animal and Sheep Husbandry department for the year 2018-19, to
the tune of Rs 35.21 Crore. The proposals include livestock development, breed
improvement, intervention towards productivity enhancement, fodder and feed
development, skill development, technology transfer & extension and risk
management.
Under livestock development, focus will be on development of poultry
project & hatchery at Udhampur, strengthening of poultry projects at
Hariparbath, Mattan, Acchabal and Zakura and strengthening of Government sheep
farms in Kashmir and Jammu regions.
To address shortfall of fodder, focus will be on development of
government owned fallow lands, fodder seed production, procurement and
distribution, development of fodder stations and bringing forest land under
fodder development.
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