State to attain self-sufficiency in milk production in a year, says Minister
The Hindu
Dairy farmers to be given subsidy in cattle feeds, which will make a significant improvement in milk production, Chinchurani says.
Minister for Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development J. Chinchurani has said the State will attain self-sufficiency in milk production in a year.
Speaking after inaugurating the 15th edition of the Kerala Veterinary Science Congress and a three-day international seminar at the College of Veterinary Sciences at Pookode here on Friday, Ms. Chinchurani said the dairy farmers would be given subsidy in cattle feeds and it would make a significant improvement in milk production.
The State stood second in milk productivity in the country and a collective effort of dairy farmers, veterinary doctors, and livestock inspectors was the need of the hour for the overall progress of the sector, the Minister said. The role of the Indian Veterinary Association in the research sector of the country was unique, and hence a meet of researchers, veterinary experts, policymakers, students, and farmers in the Congress would open new vistas to the Animal Husbandry sector, she observed.
As the sector had a deep influence in determining the economy of the rural areas, and marginal farmers and women folk depending on the sector, the government had given special attention to Animal Husbandry, Ms. Chinchurani said.
The doorstep services of veterinary experts would be ensured to the community round-the-clock, Ms. Chinchurani added. She said ‘Gomithra puraskar’, instituted by Kerala Feeds Limited (KFL), would be awarded to the veterinary doctors who would provide better services to dairy farmers in the State.
Ms. Chinchurani gave away the ‘Gau Mitra’ award, instituted by the KFL to three farmers for topping the Statewide list of dairy farmers from whom cooperative societies procured the highest quantity of milk during 2022-23.
After Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly R. Ashok’s prediction on Saturday that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will step down in November 2025 triggered intense political discussions in the State, Home Minister G. Parameshwara on Sunday said Mr. Siddaramaiah will continue for the full five-year term.