Livestock and Poultry

 

 

The main objectives of the State Animal Resources Development Department are two folds (a) to provide health coverage to all domesticated animals, both for curative and prophylaxis and (b) to take up livestock development activities for increasing the productivity of livestock, for the benefit of both producers as well as Consumers.

 

Animal Husbandry plays a vital role in determining the agricultural economy in the State. In Tripura, 60 percent of the geographical area is high land and only about 27 percent in available for cultivation. Animal Husbandry is an important and integral part of agricultural system and considered as one of the major activities for providing subsidiary income including non harvesting season to the farming families of the State. Production from the domesticated animals and poultry, like milk, meat and eggs has become subsidiary occupation of the farmers in the State.

 

The main objectives of the Department of Animal Resources in the State are two fold, (a) to provide health coverage to all the domestic animal, both for contagious and non-contagious disease and (b) to take up livestock development activities for increasing the productivity of livestock, for the benefit of both producers as well as consumers.

 

Food security has been given the top priority in the State for its people. Food grains alone cannot meet the nutritional requirement of human being for their growth, maintenance and health. For proper nutrition, a balanced diet containing all essential nutrients i.e. carbohydrate, protein and fat in the ratio of 4:1:1 is needed. In case of protein, 50 percent of total requirement should come from animal origin food.

 

Tripura is deficient food of animal origin and a wide gap exists between demand and supply of these feed items. To bridge the gap between demand and supply and to make the state self sufficient within a definite time frame State Govt. had launched a 10 years perspective plan (2002-03 to 2011-12) w.e.f. 1st April, 2002.

 

During the first two years of perspective plan necessary infrastructure development at State Government breeding farms and introduction of village friendly layer chicks, imported variety of pigs from USA. etc have been made with a view to bring about increased production of milk, meat and egg.

 

Subsequently, the Government sector will produce and supply requisite number of A.H. inputs as seed materials and the actual production process will be made at private sector through strengthening of house hold production and entrepreneurship development through organized farming. Accordingly special emphasis has been given over SHG approach, delivery of one month old chicks and duckling in lieu of day old, organization of medium/small scale dairy farms in all blocks of the state and massive cultivation of fodder in farmer's land. Emphasis has also given on large scale goat farming by involving weakers section of the society especially the woman, to fulfill the high demand of goat meat.

 

 

Perspective Plan:

 

During perspective plan period, it has also been planned to provide full time gainful employment to unemployed youths on different animal husbandry based farming / practices after necessary training for skill up gradation.

 

Tripura is deficient in animal origin food and a wide gap exists between demand and supply of these feed items. To fill up such gap between demand and supply and to make the State self suffieient within a definite time bound State Government was launched a 10 years perspective plan during 2002-03 to 2011-12.

 

During first two years of perspective plan i.e., 2002-03 to 2003-04 the necessary infrastructure development at Goverenment breeding farms and introduction of high yielding layer chicks, quail, meat variety rabbit, imported variety of pigs from USA etc. have been made with a view to bring about increased production of milk, meat and egg substantially.

 

The Government sector will produce and supply requisite number inputs as seed materials and the actual production process will be made at private sector through strengthening of house hold production and entrepreneurship development through organized farming. Accordingly, special emphasis has been given over SHG approach, delivery of one month old chicks and duckling in lieu of day old, organization of medium/small scale diary farms in all blocks of the State and massive cultivation of fodder in farmer's land. Emphasis has also given on large scale goat farming by involving weakers section of the society especially the woman, to fulfill the high demand of goad meat.

 

 

Livestock population:

 

Livestock Census, 2003 and  2007:

 

Sl. No.

Kind of Livestock

Livestock Population

Census 2003

Livestock Population

Census 2007

Growth Rate over 2003 (%)

1.

CB cow in Milk

18041

18949

5.03 %

2.

ND cow in Milk

135475

145788

7.61 %

3.

Total CB Cattle

57304

73543

28.34 %

4.

Total ND Cattle

701872

874735

24.62 %

5.

Total Cattle

759176

948278

24.90 %

6.

Buffalo in Milk

2507

2164

(-)13.68 %

7.

Total Buffalo

14450

14160

(-)2.01 %

8.

Total CB Pig

94981

122716

29.20 %

9.

Total deshi Pig

114389

140943

23.20 %

10.

Total Pig

209370

263659

25.93 %

11.

Goat in Milk

120224

134441

11.44 %

12.

Total Goat

471545

645614

36.91 %

13.

Total Sheep

3388

3646

2.24 %

14.

Total Fowl

2271028

2540311

11.86 %

15.

Total Duck

700883

571847

7.2 %

16.

Total Poultry

2971911

3292158

10.77 %

Source: Economic Survey of Tripura 2009-10

 

 

Veterinary services and animal health:

 

Out of 510 animal health institutions, there were 15- veterinary hospitals, 58-veterinary dispensaries, 426-veterinary sub-centers and 11 artificial insemination centers. The aim of these institutions is to provide adequate health coverage to the livestock, castration of bulls and kids vaccination of animals for prevention of contagious diseases. Necessary medicines were supplied free of cost during 2009-10.

 

Detail animal health institutions of the State Government in 2009-10:

 

District

Vety. Hospital

Vety. Dispen-

saries

Vety. First Aid Centres

Stockman Sub-

centre

A.I. centre

Cattle Breeding Farm

Pig Breeding farm

Poultry Breeding

Duck Breeding

Goat Breeding

Rabit Investi-

gation

Dieses Laboratory

West Tripura

5

23

96

112

4

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

South Tripura

4

18

65

38

4

Nil

2

1

-

1

1

1

North Tripura

3

11

45

32

2

Nil

2

1

1

-

-

1

Dhalai Tripura

3

6

20

18

1

Nil

2

-

-

-

-

1

Total

15

58

226

200

11

1

8

3

2

2

2

4

Source: Economic Survey of Tripura 2009-10

 

State wise animal health coverage run veterinary institutions during 2009-10:

 

Sl. No.

Name of the item

West District

South District

North District

Dhalai District

Total

1.

Health Coverage

i)

Animal Treated

218883

115295

85583

67187

486948

ii)

Bird Treated

842404

327313

309024

258111

1736852

 

Total

1061287

442608

394607

325298

2223800

2.

Castrated

i)

Bull

2489

1789

4024

1676

9978

ii)

Kid

614

71

462

111

1258

iii)

Pig

496

1

0

99

596

 

Total

3599

1861

4486

1886

11832

3.

Vaccinated

i)

H.S.

148760

68749

91151

39966

348626

ii)

B.Q.

142406

99067

29613

22623

293709

iii)

Anthrax

18765

7959

12326

0

39050

iv)

Comb (H.S+B.Q)

10113

17006

16375

21470

64964

v)

P.P.R.

300

0

337

0

637

vi)

F.M.D.

187516

93069

88337

55090

424012

vii)

S.F.

21525

5049

2155

1776

30505

viii)

D.C.

4339

0

300

0

4639

ix)

D.P.

224

1430

3000

0

4654

x)

A.R.V.

4214

1744

805

1317

8080

xi)

R2B

321817

101583

73722

70043

567165

xii)

F.P.

0

0

0

0

0

xiii)

F1

618506

244314

107356

132291

1102467

xiv)

I.B.D.

425760

15575

102821

23890

568046

Total

1904245

655545

528298

368466

3456554

Source: Economic Survey of Tripura 2009-10

 

The department also conducts Integrated Sample Survey season wise for the estimation of production of the major livestock products viz., milk, meat and egg in the State, besides conducting livestock census quinquennialy.

 

Estimated production of milk and eggs as per integrated sample survey work by district for the year 2009-10:

 

District

Name of Season

Milk in Mt

Egg in Lakh

West Tripura

 

Summer Season

14592.95

179.98

Monsoon Season

15020.61

193.11

Winter Season

15434.87

225.17

Total

45048.43

598.27

South Tripura

Summer Season

9489.56

151.50

Monsoon Season

9767.71

162.67

Winter Season

10021.06

189.14

Total

29278.33

503.31

Dhalai

Summer Season

3347.28

46.06

Monsoon Season

3446.47

49.40

Winter Season

3537.64

57.64

Total

10331.39

153.09

North Tripura

Summer Season

5182.68

56.46

Monsoon Season

5333.26

60.62

Winter Season

5466.30

70.64

Total

15982.24

187.72

Grand Total

100640.39

1442.39

Source: Economic Survey of Tripura 2009-10

 

The Estimated meat production in Tripura for 2009-10:

 

Summer Season

6205.35

Monsoon Season

6917.64

Winter Season

7979.34

Total

21102.33

Source: Economic Survey of Tripura 2009-10

 

 

Diary development:

 

The State Government has given more emphasis on Dairy Development through Co-operative system for production of milk as well as marketing. Milk Producers are encouraged to strengthen their activities by forming Co-operative Societies. Department was handed over the" Agartala dairy, Indranagar along with all its properties and responsibilities to Tripura Milk Producers Union Ltd. in 1983-84.

 

One 2 thousand liltres Capacity bulk Milk Cooling station was established and made functional at Melagarh in January 2007 with the active help of State Animal Resources Development Department.

 

Department is also extends various assistance to TCMPUL time to time under centrally sponsored scheme IDDP -I & II for developing infrastructure as well as organizing more co-operative societies to encourage the milk producers for more milk production through assured marketing.

 

The TCMPUL is also responsible for maintaining the milk supply of Agartala town. Apart from these TCMPUL has also undertaken for marketing of milk products like chana, paneer, ghee, sweet curd and ice-cream. Production of balanced feed and marketing is also being done by the TCMPUL.

 

Sl. No.

Name of the Item

Unit

Achievement (2009-2010)

1.

Procurement of Milk from:

 

 

i)

Milk Producers Co-Op Societies

Kg

5,54,995.50

ii)

Government Farm

Kg

55,199.00

2.

Marketing of Milk

Lts.

48,20,467.50

3.

Ghee Sold

Kg

0

4.

Paneer Sold

Kg

17,067.30

5.

Ice Cream Sold

Lts.

6,661.00

6.

Misty Dui Sold

Kg

16,769.40

7.

New Society organized

Nos.

2

8.

No. of MPCS function

Nos.

75

9.

No. of farmers members

Nos.

5,568

10.

Supply of milch Ration

Mt.

364.45

11.

Training of milk Producers

Nos.

535

12.

Distribution of Crossbred Heifers

Nos.

30

Source: Economic Survey of Tripura 2009-10

 

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