Episodios

  • Livestock and Poultry Management: A Comprehensive Guide
    Apr 10 2025

    This episode is different. It reviews sources that comprehensively address the multifaceted aspects of livestock and poultry management, covering topics from vaccination schedules and disease control to housing, feeding, and breeding practices.

    They detail various Indian breeds of cattle, buffalo, sheep, goat, swine, and poultry, highlighting their unique characteristics and economic importance.

    Furthermore, the texts examine animal health, including common diseases, sanitation, and biosecurity measures, as well as the crucial role of proper nutrition and feed management.

    Finally, the sources touch upon reproduction, marketing, incubation, and general principles of animal husbandry to ensure sustainable and productive livestock farming.

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    27 m
  • Valuing India's Sahiwal Cattle Breed: Beyond Milk Production
    Apr 9 2025

    The episode reviews the provided article from the Indian Journal of Animal Sciences in May 2022, titled "Beyond economic motives: Value of indigenous dairy cattle breed for the livestock keepers in India," investigates the multifaceted value of India's indigenous Sahiwal cattle breed. It highlights that beyond milk production, these cattle hold significant cultural, ecological, and intrinsic value for local communities.

    The study uses a choice experiment with dairy farmers to assess the economic importance of these non-market benefits, revealing that cultural value, indirect use, and existence value are highly significant, often exceeding the perceived value of direct consumption.

    The findings suggest that conservation efforts should consider these diverse values and explore strategies like niche markets and cultural promotion to support the Sahiwal breed's preservation.

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    19 m
  • Hydroponic fodder production technology for sustainable animal feed production
    Mar 22 2025

    This episode discusses the challenge associated with providing balanced nutrition to such a vast animal base, especially in the background of scarce natural resources (soiland water), without which, human being will not get right kind of food for their survival and growth.

    Hydroponic is a method to produce sprout cereal plants without soil which can also be used as foodand fodder crop. In case of livestock, it offers resource efficient and sustainable fodder to uphold thelivestock productivity.

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    15 m
  • Assessment of Livestock Feed and Fodder An All India study
    Mar 15 2025

    This episode of Got Milk? discusses a government document from the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying that addresses the significant national shortage of green, dry, and concentrated fodder, outlining the reasons for this deficit, such as changing land use and declining pasture productivity.

    The government details steps being taken to mitigate this shortage, including financial assistance for fodder seed production, promoting fodder as a cash crop, and establishing fodder-centric Farmer Producer Organizations.

    It also highlights Shunya Agritech as a pioneering Indian company focused on revolutionizing dairy farming through science-backed, sustainable, and precision nutrition solutions, particularly hydroponic green fodder.

    Shunya Agritech aims to empower smallholder farmers by offering affordable, scalable feed options that enhance productivity, profitability, and year-round fodder security, utilizing technology like IoT and mobile apps.

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    18 m
  • Indian Dairy Industry: Dynamics and Future Trends
    Mar 15 2025

    This episode discusses a compilation of sources offers a comprehensive overview of India's dynamic dairy industry.

    It traces the sector's historical transformation, propelled by initiatives like Operation Flood, establishing India as a leading global milk producer.

    The analysis examines current production and consumption patterns, export potential, and the significant role of government support and cooperative structures.

    Challenges such as a fragmented market and quality concerns are discussed alongside opportunities arising from increasing demand and technological advancements.

    Specifically, one study forecasts future trends, while another details Karnataka's dairy landscape. Overall, the sources highlight the dairy industry's crucial contribution to India's rural economy and its prospects for continued growth.

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    17 m
  • Indian Dairy Sector: Production and Utilization Review
    Mar 12 2025

    This episode is a discussion on a research article that provides a review of India's dairy sector, highlighting its production and utilization of milk and milk products.

    It emphasizes India's rise to become the world's largest milk producer, driven by initiatives like "Operation Flood."

    The study examines milk production trends, per capita availability, and consumption patterns across India, with a specific focus on Tamil Nadu.

    It also identifies challenges within the dairy industry, spanning production, cooperative management, marketing, processing, supply chain inefficiencies, policy issues, infrastructure limitations, and human resource gaps.

    The article concludes by noting that, although production is up, that there is still expected to be a shortage in the near future. The article advocates for increased productivity to meet future demands and refers to milk production statistics and data.

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    17 m
  • Indian Dairy Product Export Strategies and Roadmap
    Mar 8 2025

    This episode offers a detailed analysis of India's dairy export potential and outlines strategies for growth.

    It investigates current export trends, identifies key challenges like quality concerns and price competitiveness, and assesses compliance with WTO regulations.

    The study explores potential markets and products, emphasizing the importance of quality adherence, innovative marketing, and price optimization.

    Primary survey insights from both domestic and international stakeholders are incorporated to provide a practical understanding of the sector.

    The report proposes a roadmap with specific recommendations for infrastructure improvements, technology integration, and policy interventions to enhance India's position in the global dairy market.

    Finally, it details ways that the country can adhere to global standards while increasing the volume and value of its dairy exports.

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    27 m
  • Milk Fever Prevention and Dairy Income in India
    Feb 17 2025

    "Prevention Is Better Than Cure: Experimental Evidence From Milk Fever Incidence in Dairy Animals of Haryana, India," assesses the effectiveness of an anionic mineral mixture (AMM) in preventing milk fever (MF) in dairy animals.

    Using a randomized controlled trial with 200 dairy farms, the study demonstrates that AMM significantly reduces MF incidence, increases milk yield, and boosts farmers' net income.

    The research quantifies these impacts, showing a notable decrease in MF and a substantial improvement in milk productivity and financial returns for farmers using AMM. Ultimately, the study concludes that preventing milk fever with AMM is more economically beneficial than treating it after it occurs.

    These findings underscore the importance of preventive measures for dairy animal health and economic stability in the region.

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    10 m
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