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E.4. What are the challenges with animal rearing?

Productivity

Animal rearing sector suffers from the challenge of animal rearing. As per Integrated Sample Survey, average annual productivity of cattle in India during 2019-20 is 1777 kg per animal per year as against the world average of 2699 kg per animal per year during 2019.

Diseases

There has been a surge in the prevalence of contagious diseases among animals which have detrimental effects on livestock health. For ex- Outbreak of Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD), Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), Black Quarter infection.

Feed and fodder scarcity

The shortage and high cost of feed and fodder is a significant challenge to animal rearing. The Jhansi-based Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute has estimated that there is a deficit of 12% green fodder, 23% dry fodder, and 30% grains-based concentrated animal feeds.

Inadequate policy support

The bulk of the agricultural subsidies by the central and state governments goes to the crops sector. For ex- In the 2023-24 Union Budget, the allocation for the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying is merely Rs 4,328 crore while well over Rs 4 trillion has been allocated to food, fertiliser, and other agricultural subsidies.

Lack of marketing support

Animal products lack price and marketing support that are enjoyed by the crop-based commodities in the form of MSP and official state procurement by FCI.

Lack of Institutional finance

The share of livestock in the total agricultural credit (short-term, medium-term and long-term) is only around 4%.

Greenhouse gas contribution

The animal rearing sector is a major contributor to the greenhouse gases like Methane, which have a very high global warming potential (GWP).

Lack of advancements in technology

Fewer artificial inseminations, lower-quality germplasm and insufficient technical staff have inhibited the development of animal rearing.