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In the midst of evolving dynamics, Farm Journal initiated the State of the Dairy Industry report to gauge producer challenges and opportunities. Based on a survey of U.S. dairy producers, the first-ever report provides data and insights on milk production, technology adoption, on-farm stewardship, alternative profit sources and processor-producer relationships.
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SCHEME AND SYLLABUS OF EXAMINATION FOR THE PURPOSE OF FILLING UP THE POST OF VETERINARY OFFICER IN THE SIKKIM STATE ANIMAL HUSBANDRY &VETERINARY SERVICE
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Читать полностью…What worked for me to pass NAVLE on my 1st attempt while working in a full time job:
1- I did Zuku for both BCSE and NAVLE
2- I did Zuku study mode very nicely and made short notes for revision and studied some topics from Merck Manual
3- I did Vetprep powerpages and lectures for Canine, Feline, Bovine and Equine only
4- I used to study almost 4-6 hours a day but I remained consistent I never skipped a day in between (spent more hours on my day off)
5- I didn’t use zuku test mode because of time constraints
6- I kept reviewing my notes that I made during study mode
7- I did ICVA List of diseases for Canine and Feline only from Cote’s Clinical Veterinary Advisor it helped me not only in exams but in my job as well
8- I spent maximum time on revising things (I did NAVLE SAVED MY LIFE notes)
9- I used to watch Zuku top topics for big four species and Top 20 topics notes of big four species
10- I took ICVA Assessment 8 days before my actual exam date
STICK TO THE POINT, BE CONSISTENT WHILE PREPARING, DO ACTUAL STUFF, REVISE REVISE REVISE.
Best of luck!
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What are the Government Schemes Related to Livestock Sector?
Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund (AHIDF): Under this scheme, the Central Government provides a 3% interest subvention to the borrower and credit guarantee up to 25% of total borrowing.
National Livestock Mission (NLM): This scheme has been restructured for 2021-22 to 2025-26.
The scheme focuses on entrepreneurship development and breeds improvement in poultry, sheep, goat and piggery, including feed and fodder development.
Livestock Health and Disease Control (LH&DC) Scheme: It is being implemented to supplement the State/UT governments efforts towards preventing, controlling and containing animal diseases of economic and zoonotic importance by vaccination.
National Animal Disease Control Programme (NADCP): It is being implemented to control Foot & Mouth Disease and Brucellosis by completely vaccinating cattle, buffalo, sheep, goat and pig populations against Foot & Mouth Disease and bovine female calves of 4-8 months of age against brucellosis.
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Recognised Indigenous Livestock Species:
Recently, ICAR has registered 10 new breeds of livestock species. This has taken the total number of indigenous breeds to 212 as of January, 2023.
The ten new breeds of indigenous livestock species are -
Kathani cattle (Maharashtra), Sanchori cattle (Rajasthan) and Masilum cattle (Meghalaya);
Purnathadi buffalo (Maharashtra)
Sojat goat (Rajasthan), Karauli goat (Rajasthan) and Gujari goat (Rajasthan)
Banda pig (Jharkhand), Manipuri Black pig (Manipur) and Wak Chambil pig (Meghalaya).
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How India can Enhance its Livestock Sector?
Registration of New Breeds: ICAR's mission to document all animal genetic resources in the country in collaboration with State Universities, Animal Husbandry Departments, NGOs, and others is a good step in this direction.
Also, the Department of Agricultural Research and Education (DARE) has started notifying all registered breeds in the Gazette since 2019 to claim sovereignty over these indigenous breeds.
Veterinary Ambulance Service and Compulsory Livestock Vaccination: In order to provide immediate primary treatment for injured animals, ambulance services should be expanded in veterinary hospitals.
In addition, livestock primary vaccination should be made mandatory, and regular veterinary surveillance should be conducted in a time-bound manner.
Towards One-Health Approach: There is a need to recognize One Health Approach and understand the interconnection between people, animals, plants, and their shared environment and encourage collaborations in research and sharing of knowledge at multiple levels across various disciplines like human health, animal health, plants, soil, environmental and ecosystem that can help in health sustainability and tackling zoonotic diseases as well.
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Issues Related to Livestock in India:
Lack of Transparency:
Nearly half of the country's livestock is still unclassified. Also, Indian livestock product markets are mostly underdeveloped, uncertain, lack transparency and often dominated by informal market intermediaries.
Rising Animal Diseases:
There has been an increase in communicable diseases among animals. Most recent is the outbreak of lumpy skin disease (LSD) in cattle across various states of India.
Lack of Extension Services:
While the role of extension services in enhancing crop production and productivity is widely recognized, livestock extension never got the attention it deserves, and this has been one of the reasons for low productivity of India’s livestock sector.
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Contribution of Livestock in the Indian Economy:
The livestock sector grew at a CAGR of 7.9% during 2014-15 to 2020- 21 (at constant prices), and its contribution to total agriculture GVA (at constant prices) has increased from 24.3% in 2014-15 to 30.1% in 2020-21.
Besides their monetary benefit and providing a steady stream of food and revenues for households, livestock provide employment to the rural family, act as insurance during crop failures and the number of livestock owned by a farmer determines the social status among the community.
Dairy is the single-largest agri commodity in India. It contributes 5% to the national economy and employs 80 million dairy farmers directly.
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