Dairy News
Progressive dairy farmers bank on high-yielding cows in Punjab
Monday, 05/01/2015
http://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/progressive-dairy-farmers-bank-on-high-yielding-cows-in-punjab-115010500809_1.html
Punjab currently ranks as the second among milk producing states in the country and contributes eight per cent in the total output of the country.
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Punjab's progressive farmers are venturing into commercial dairy with Punjab Holstein, a high-performance cross-bred cows that yield up to 10,000 litres of milk in a 10-month lactation period. Currently, the state has over 25 lakh cross-bred cows, the highest in the country.
Punjab currently ranks as the second among milk producing states in the country and contributes eight per cent in the total output of the country. Punjab Holstein, desi cows of Punjab, is inseminated with the semen of Holstein-Friesian bulls.
According to the Punjab Dairy Development Board (PDDB), the average daily milk production in the state is 26.5 million litres a day. Speaking to Business Standard, PDDB Director Inderjit Singh said, "In the past few years, we have witnessed decline in the cattle population, mainly because of urbanisation. But the introduction of high-yielding varieties of cow is making dairy business remunerative and many progressive farmers are coming forward to adopt it."
Currently, the state has about 10,000 progressive dairy farmers, with farms varying from 10 to 500 high-yielding breeds of cows. Also, the daily production of milk of these farms is about 800,000 to one million litres.
Dairy farmers in Punjab have been importing progeny-tested semen, sourced from some of the best dairy farms in the world. Speaking about their strategy, Daljit Singh, president, Progressive Dairy Farmers Association, said, "Semen of a progeny-tested bull costs Rs 200 to 600 a straw, against the semen straw of a normal Holstein-Friesian bull which costs Rs 20-30 only."
He further said, "Now, the challenge was to take this technology to small dairy farmers. Since small dairy owners cannot afford to import expensive semen straws of progeny-tested bulls, we developed a pedigree of the best bulls and started selling them their semen at lower cost."
Inderjit Singh said, "With increase in the number of dairy farms, we expect to achieve targeted growth of four per cent against the growth of two per cent. The high-yielding varieties of cows will encourage progressive farmers to opt for diversification and will also increase dairy production. We also expect the commercial dairy farming in the state will get a shot in the arm with the recent entry of Amul."
Female preference
Friday, 11/01/2013
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/female-preference/1057783/0
Here is an instance of sex selection; only, it is the males that are being shut out. The bull has become so unwanted...
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Punjab, Haryana vie for tech that ensures birth of only female calf
Monday, 19/11/2012
http://www.financialexpress.com/news/punjab-haryana-vie-for-tech-that-ensures-birth-of-only-female-calf/1033056/0
Perennial rivals on a host of contentious issues from water sharing to ‘hot potato’ Chandigarh, Punjab and Haryana have added another item to the illustrious list...
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Artificial insemination With ‘Akira’, Punjab’s ambitious milk project takes birth
Monday, 17/11/2012
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2012/20121118/asrtrib.htm#5
The first female calf from US-imported semen under the state government's pilot project was born in Amritsar last night...
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Sexed semen comes with dual benefit
Sunday, 26/08/2012
http://www.hindustantimes.com/Punjab/Ludhiana/Sexed-semen-comes-with-dual-benefit/SP-Article1-919436.aspx
Female foeticide may be a curse for humans but the case is exactly opposite when it comes to dairy farming. For dairy farmers, it is always favorable to have a female calve instead of a male...
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Punjab farmers hanker after sexed semen straws
Wednesday, 16/05/2012
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-289770154.html
THIS is one kind of sex determination in Punjab that no one frowns at. And this time the preferred offspring is a female...
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Haryana mulls import of sexed semen for cattle breeding
Wednesday, 16/05/2012
http://news.webindia123.com/news/articles/India/20120516/1985624.html
The Haryana Government is actively considering to import technology for sexed semen in buffaloes, which would enable the cattle breeders to have a choice for producing only female calves from their buffaloes...
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Punjab dairy farmers hanker after sexed semen straws
Wednesday, 16/05/2012
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/punjab-dairy-farmers-hanker-after-sexed-semen-straws/1/188994.html
This is one kind of sex determination in Punjab that no one frowns at. And this time the preferred offspring is a female...
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Dairymen score a bullseye
Sunday, 06/05/2012
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2012/20120507/punjab.htm#1
Introduced barely three months ago, sexed semen which helps dairy farmers get only female calves from their cows is already a rage...
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Sexed semen could help India produce more milk
Friday, 18/03/2011
http://www.abc.net.au/rural/news/content/201103/s3167391.htm
India's dairy industry is looking to Australia to help it produce more milk from fewer cows...
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American sires to ensure more bovine daughters in Punjab
Monday, 06/09/2010
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/american-sires-to-ensure-more-bovine-daughters-in-punjab/677727
The human sex ratio would suggest Punjabis prefer sons, but this could be the technology to turn preferences on its head, albeit for cattle...
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