Target of free artificial insemination of 14 lakh animal animals in the state Second phase of National Artificial Insemination Scheme (NAIP) will be run from 1th August, 20 to 31th may, 21 Una: the second phase of National Artificial Insemination Scheme in all districts of Himachal Pradesh under the national gokul mission to effectively implement the white revolution, run from August 1, 20 to 31 may, 21 Will go. Under this project, the animals will be provided with free artificial insemination at their home-door to increase the increase in dairy production by getting high quality and best breed child.
Under the National Artificial Insemination Scheme, all the animals of the district will be able to provide free insemination to the breeding cow or buffalo with the help of a classy breed of semen. All dairy animals before artificial insemination will be registered in INAPH Portal after marking from UID tag with 12-digit animal base number. Online uploading of artificial insemination, pregnancy, and child’s details done in this plan.
Purpose of plan
The main objective of Artificial Insemination Scheme is to improve the breed of desi cattle, providing better artificial insemination service to the farmers at their home-door. This will help control animal diseases and they will be less ill. Hike in cattle milk production with breed improvement will increase the income of the cattle.
The details of the technicians will be public
Under this program, the technician will be provided with 50 rupees per artificial insemination and 100 rupees per child honorarium. The implementation and operations of the scheme will be directly done in the supervision of the concerned district. The names and phone numbers will be made public for artificial insemination to facilitate the facilities. For information about the animals, there is a arrangement of dissemination and dissemination by different mediums.
Farmers should be financially empowered
According to rural development, Panchayati Raj, Fisheries and Animal Minister Virendra Kanwar, there is a target of free artificial insemination in almost 13,84,400 breeding cows and buffaloes across the state under this scheme. The State government is trying to make the farmer financially stronger. Kanwar says that the production of milk will increase the income of farmers and will lead to the path of economic prosperity. Also to promote natural farming, the farmers will reduce dependence on chemical fertilizers by encouraging the farmers to use the manure made of dung in the fields.
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