The Objectives of this Scheme is to make available low input technology poultry stocks to states to take up society registration and development of duck, Turkey, Japanese quail, and Guinea few under diversification program to strengthen feed quality monitoring wing training adoption of villages random poultry performance testing.
For further details contact Joint Commissioner (Poultry), Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries, Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi.Stations For Forage Production & Demonstration Objectives of the Scheme Introduction of fodder crops in existing crops rotation.
Demonstration of the superior package of practices for use of fertilizers, water, and soil in a production of cultivated fodder crops, studies of these practices with regards to new and promising species of fodder crops and grasses. Evolution of fodder calendars suitable to the region.
Demonstration for improvement and management of village grazing land and natural grassland and study their proper utilization in combination with forage crops. Demonstration of different methods of fodder conservation and utilization Production of high-quality foundation seeds of forage crops for further multiplication and distribution Conducting training programs to educate State Government officials and dairy farmers.
Poultry continues to be one of the fastest growing segments of the agricultural sector in India today.
The growth rates of egg production during the last two to three years for eggs and poultry meat are averaging at nearly 6% and 9% annually respectively. In India, poultry sector growth may be attributed to many factors like rising incomes and a rapidly expanding middle class, together with the emergence of vertically integrated poultry producers that have reduced consumer prices by lowering production and marketing costs. From fcra, you can easily get foreign funds for your organizational activities. Integrated production, the market transition from live birds to chilled and frozen products, and policies that ensure supplies of competitively priced corn and soybeans are keys to future poultry industry growth in India. Further, disease surveillance, monitoring, and control will also decide the fate of this sector.
Concurrently, India’s unorganized and backyard poultry sector is also one of the potent tools for subsidiary income generation for many landless/ marginal farmers and also provides nutritional security to the rural poor.
The poultry population in the country is around 648 million and the egg production of the country is 59.84 billion (2009-10 estimates) and 61.45 billion numbers anticipated achievement in 2010-11 as per Animal Husbandry Statistics. The poultry meat production is estimated to be 2.03 million metric tonnes as per 2009-10 estimates. Ngo consultancy can assure you to get funds after applying for these schemes. Exports of poultry products are currently at around 372 crores in 2008-09 as per available data from Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority.