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Clear filtersIncentive to Owners of A.I. Born Female Calf through Pure Breeding in Indigenous Cow Across the State
This Gujarat state scheme provides financial incentives to livestock owners who breed female calves through artificial insemination using indigenous cow breeds like Gir and Kankrej. Run by the Animal Husbandry Department, it aims to strengthen and expand the population of pure indigenous cattle breeds across Gujarat. The scheme supports farmers and livestock owners in maintaining these valuable native breeds.
View DetailsIncentive To Owners Of Artificial Insemination Born Female Calf Through Pure Breeding In Indigenous Cow
This scheme encourages cow owners in Gujarat to breed indigenous cows using artificial insemination technology to produce female calves. Run by the Department of Agriculture, Farmers Welfare & Co-operation, Government of Gujarat, it aims to improve indigenous cattle breeds and support farmers in sustainable dairy and livestock farming.
View DetailsNationwide Artificial Insemination Programme
The Nationwide Artificial Insemination Programme (NAIP) is run by the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying. This scheme helps farmers and livestock owners improve the quality and productivity of their animals through scientific breeding methods. By using artificial insemination, farmers can breed healthier, more productive cattle and other livestock, leading to better milk production and meat quality.
View DetailsNational Livestock Mission: Establishment of State Semen Bank
The National Livestock Mission's Semen Bank scheme helps improve the quality of sheep and goat breeds across India. Run by the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, it collects and stores semen from superior male animals. This semen is used for artificial insemination to help farmers breed healthier, more productive sheep and goats. The scheme benefits farmers, dairy cooperatives, and animal husbandry departments at the state level.
View DetailsTraining on Artificial Insemination for Self-Employment
This scheme, run by the Animal Husbandry Department of Madhya Pradesh, provides training in artificial insemination (a method to improve milk production in cattle). The training aims to create self-employment opportunities for unemployed youth, especially in rural areas. Trained participants become Gausevaks (cattle caretakers) and can earn income by providing artificial insemination services to farmers.
View DetailsAnimal Husbandry
This Tamil Nadu scheme supports Tribal communities in improving their livelihoods through animal husbandry. It provides subsidies to help beneficiaries establish animal units including sheep, milch animals, and calves. The scheme also covers veterinary health services and artificial insemination facilities to ensure the health and productivity of livestock.
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