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Milk, Meat and Egg Production Increased in 2023-24: Centre

Milk, Meat and Egg Production Increased in 2023-24: Centre

The milk production in the country saw an increase during 2023-24 over the estimates of 2022-23, according to the ‘Basic Animal Husbandry Statistics – 2024’ prepared by the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying.

Basic Animal Husbandry Statistics (BAHS) – 2024

  • The BAHS 2024 report is based on the outcomes of the Integrated Sample Survey (2023-24).
  • It provides essential insights into the production estimates of major livestock products (MLPs), including milk, eggs, meat, and wool.
  • This data plays a pivotal role in shaping policies for the livestock sector.

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Key Highlights of the report

  • Data Coverage: The publication includes state-wise estimations of production and per-capita availability of MLPs.
    • It serves as a critical tool for policy formulation in the livestock sector.
  • Milk Production: The total milk production in India for 2023-24 is estimated at 239.30 million tonnes.
    • India is the world’s largest producer of milk.
    • The top five milk-producing states are Uttar Pradesh (16.21%), Rajasthan (14.51%),Madhya Pradesh (8.91%), Gujarat (7.65%) and Maharashtra (6.71%).
    • Annual growth rate (AGR): West Bengal recorded the highest AGR in Milk Production at 9.76%.
  • Egg Production: Egg production increased by 3.17% to 142.77 billion eggs, with a per-capita availability of 103 eggs annually.
    • India ranks second globally in egg production.
    • The top five Egg producing states are Andhra Pradesh (17.85%), Tamil Nadu (15.64%), Telangana (12.88%) and West Bengal (11.37%).
    • AGR for egg production: Ladakh achieved the highest growth rate at 75.88%, followed by Manipur at 33.84%.
  • Meat Production: Meat production grew by 4.95%, reaching 10.25 million tonnes in 2023-24.
    • The top five Meat producing states are West Bengal (12.62%), Uttar Pradesh (12.29%) ,Maharashtra(11.28%)  and Telangana(10.85%).
  • Wool Production: Wool production was recorded at 33.69 million kg.
    • The leading contributors to wool production are Rajasthan (47.53%) , Jammu & Kashmir(23.06%), Gujarat (6.18%), Maharashtra (4.75%) and Himachal Pradesh (4.22%)
  • Government Initiatives:
    • Free vaccines for livestock against foot-and-mouth disease and brucellosis with  aim for eradication by 2030 to boost exports.
    • Focus on improving average milk yield per animal and better livestock health management

Export Push and Challenges

  • Boosting Dairy Exports: Need of further increasing dairy product exports to capitalize on India’s production strength.
  • Slowing Growth Concerns: The 10-year average growth of 6% exceeds the global average, despite recent fluctuations influenced by factors like monsoons.
  • Potential for Improvement: Animal Husbandry Secretary reiterated that while India leads globally, there is significant untapped potential in the dairy sector.

Schemes under the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying

Scheme Name Launch Date Key Provisions Target/Objective
Rashtriya Gokul Mission (RGM) 2014
  • Development of Indigenous breeds.
  • Establishment of Gokul Grams.
  • Promotion of AI and sex-sorted semen.
  • Enhance milk productivity.
  • Conserve and develop indigenous bovine breeds.
National Livestock Mission (NLM) 2014
  • Sustainable livestock development.
  • Infrastructure for feed, fodder, and poultry.
  • Improve livestock productivity.
  • Support rural livelihoods through livestock rearing.
Livestock Health & Disease Control (LH&DC) 2010
  • Vaccination for FMD and Brucellosis.
  • Disease surveillance and diagnosis.
  • Strengthening veterinary services.
  • Control and eradicate major livestock diseases.
  • Improve animal health infrastructure.
National Programme for Dairy Development (NPDD) 2014
  • Strengthen infrastructure for procurement, processing, and marketing of milk.
  • Enhance milk quality testing facilities.
  • Increase milk productivity.
  • Boost organized dairy sector operations.
Livestock Census and Integrated Sample Survey (LC&ISS) 1919 (Census)

2007 (Survey)

  • Conduct a census every five years.
  • Generate data on livestock production.
  • Provide region-wise statistics.
  • Policy planning and formulation.
  • Assess livestock population and trends.
National Animal Disease Control Programme (NADCP) 2019
  • 100% vaccination for FMD and Brucellosis.
  • Monitoring and surveillance of diseases.
  • Eradicate FMD by 2030.
  • Improve trade opportunities for livestock products.
Dairy Infrastructure Development Fund (DIDF) 2017
  • Provide loans for dairy infrastructure.
  • Modernize milk processing and chilling facilities.
  • Strengthen dairy value chain.
  • Reduce milk wastage.
  • Enhance farmer income.
Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund (AHIDF) 2020
  • Financial assistance for infrastructure projects.
  • Support private investment in animal husbandry.
  • Boost entrepreneurship in animal husbandry.
  • Develop livestock and dairy infrastructure.
Supporting Dairy Cooperatives & Farmer Producer Organizations (SDCFPO) 2020
  • Assistance to strengthen cooperative dairy institutions.
  • Provide working capital and infrastructure funds.
  • Ensure better price realization for farmers.
  • Enhance dairy cooperative efficiency.

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National Milk Day

  • Origin: Celebrated annually on November 26th to commemorate the birth anniversary of Dr. Verghese Kurien, the Father of the White Revolution in India.
  • Objective: To recognize the significance of the dairy industry in India’s economy and its contribution to rural livelihoods.
  • Key Observation at 2024 event: 
    • Emphasis on innovation and technology to enhance milk production and processing.
    • Importance of infrastructure development for efficient milk collection and transportation.
    • Need for a robust regulatory framework to ensure quality and safety standards.
    • Focus on empowering dairy farmers through training and capacity building.

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