by Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH,
DE 27
As part of
diversification plan Punjab Government would lay emphasis on piggery and
goatery, as there was ready market for pork and mutton in northern states
especially, national capital region (N.C.R).
This was disclosed by Punjab Animal Husbandry,
Fisheries and Dairy Development minister Mr. Sarwan Singh Phillaur here today
while presiding over a meeting of Deputy
Directors of animal husbandry department.
Mr Phillaur
said that the prospective farmers would be given training by the department of
animal husbandry in the vocation opted by them and helped to get loans from
banks at subsidized rates. He averred that agriculture production had already
reached its plateau and there was no further scope of increase in growth rate
of this sector. But growth rate in animal husbandry sector could be achievable to
the tune of 6-8% by laying greater focus, whereas growth rate in crop
production was only 2% presently.
The animal husbandry minister also ordered that
Veterinary Polyclinics at district level and Sub Divisional hospitals would
work in double shifts so as to provide quality veterinary services to livestock
farmers round the clock.
Mr Phillaur disclosed that for strengthening of Semen
Bank Nabha and for progeny testing Murrah buffalo bull, a grant of Rs 32.88
Crore had been approved which would give paradigm lift to the cow & buffalo
breed improvement programme of the department and thereby increased production
of milk.
The Minister also announced that National Livestock
Championship, 2012 would be held at Mukatsar from 8 to 12 January, 2013,
wherein the winning animal owners would be given prizes to the tune of Rs. 1.25
Cr.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr Des Raj Dhugga, Chief
Parliamentary Secretary urged the officers to work sincerely and diligently to
implement the policies of Punjab Government at grass root level, so that rural
economy could be uplifted.
Mr Jagpal Singh Sandhu, Financial Commissioner assured
that all hiccups in speedy disbursal of loans by banks for livestock farming
would be removed so that unemployed youth could avail the best employment avenues
available in this sector.
Earlier, Dr H S Sandha, Director, Animal Husbandry, Punjab gave a presentation enunciating an account of
various activities being undertaken by the department.
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