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Home / Science / New Cattle Breeds Boost India's Milk Production Potential

New Cattle Breeds Boost India's Milk Production Potential

14 Jan

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Summary

  • Two new synthetic cattle breeds can yield over 3,000 kg of milk in 10 months.
  • India now has 246 registered livestock and poultry breeds, including 14 indigenous.
  • Focus on synthetic breeds balances development with conservation of native stock.
New Cattle Breeds Boost India's Milk Production Potential

India has significantly advanced its animal husbandry with the registration of two high-yielding synthetic cattle breeds, Karan Fries and Vrindavani. These breeds are designed for enhanced milk production, capable of yielding over 3,000 kg during a 10-month lactation period, substantially exceeding the output of many indigenous varieties.

The registration of these two breeds, along with 14 other indigenous livestock and poultry varieties, raises India's total registered breeds to 246. The new synthetic breeds were developed by prominent research institutions, blending exotic genetics with indigenous cattle to optimize milk yield.

This development aligns with India's strategy to bolster the livestock sector for a developed nation. Alongside introducing new breeds, there is a strong emphasis on conserving existing indigenous breeds, recognizing their importance in genetic resource preservation, particularly in the context of climate change.

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India has registered Karan Fries and Vrindavani, synthetic cattle breeds developed for high milk production, yielding over 3,000 kg per lactation.
Following the recent registrations, India now has 242 indigenous livestock and poultry breeds.
The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) through its National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources (NBAGR) registered the new breeds.

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