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Animal Husbandry

Departmental Activities:

  • Core Indicators and Functional Indicators. Core Indicators are growth engines for State GSDP. Core Indicators in livestock sector includes Milk, Meat and Egg Productions.
  • Functional Indicators include Curative treatment, Preventive treatment, Vaccination, Artificial Insemination and Calves borne.

Brief notes on State Government Schemes implemented:

Y S R Livestock Loss Compensation Scheme:-

Government of Andhra Pradesh has implemented “YSR Pasu nashta Parihara Padhakam” inorder to provide compensation towards any Livestock loss.

Age:-

Cows of age group 2-10 years and She Buffaloes of age group 3-12 years are covered under this scheme. Similarly Sheep & Goat with age of 6 months and above are covered under this scheme.

Compensation Payable:-

Rs.30,000/- will be paid in case of improved/indigenous Cows/ Indigenous She Buffaloes. Whereas Rs.15,000/- will be paid for Non Descriptive Cows/ Non Descriptive She Buffaloes. Rs.6,000/- will be paid in case of Sheep / Goat.

Eligibility for Claims:-

Every death upto 5 animals per family per annum in case of Large animals and upto 20 animals per family per annum in case of small ruminants can be compensated. Death of 3 and above Sheep/Goat owned by single farmers at a time on each occasion can only be compensated.

Claims in case of situations like accidents, diseases and circumstances not covered under SDRF / NDRF.

Claims in case of situations like Malicious or will full act of owners, circumstances covered under SDRF /NDRF and already insured animals cannot be compensated.

Y S R Cheyutha

The Government of Andhra Pradesh determined to uplift the financial status of the women farmers of BC, SC, ST & Minority communities of 45-56 years age by encouraging livelihood activities like procurement of Milch animals / Sheep / Goat units under YSR Cheyutha scheme.

Jagnannanna Paala Velluva

Under Jagananna Paala Velluva program Milch animals are grounded and supplied to SHG women in convergence with DRDA department.

Jagannanna Jeeva Kranthi

The Government of Andhra Pradesh determined to uplift the financial status of the women farmers of BC, SC, ST & Minority communities of 45-56 years age by encouraging livelihood activities like procurement of Sheep / Goat units under YSR Cheyutha scheme.

Under Jagananna Jeeva Kranthi program Sheep / Goat units are grounded and supplied to SHG women in convergence with DRDA department

Local Breed Cow Farms:

  • Promotion of Organic A2 Milk production through indigenous cow farming.
  • Formation of Joint Liability Group to take decision collectively.
  • Approved by District Level monitoring committee under the Chairmanship of District Collector.
  • Total scheme cost is Rs.30.00 lakhs. Among which beneficiary contribution is Rs.6.00 lakhs. Subsidy portion is Rs.15.00 lakhs and Loan component is Rs.9.00 lakhs.
  • Animals cost is Rs.18.90 Lakhs, Shed cost is Rs.8.50 lakhs, equipment cost is Rs.2.10 lakhs, Maintenance cost is Rs.50,000
  • Identification of farmers showing interest in rearing of Desi cows. 1.Kamanagaruvu of Amalapuram .
  • Procurement of equipments by concerned Joint Liability Group of respective mandals has been completed. Cattle shed constructions has been completed. Animal Procurement has been completed by all Joint Liability Group.

 

Rythu Bharosa Kendralu:-

Government of Andhra Pradesh has recruited Animal Husbandry Assistants as departmental functionaries to discharge role at respective Rythu Bharosa Kendralu. As a part of their roles and responsibilities Animal Husbandry Assistants are entrusted the work of booking of Inputs like Total Mixed Ration (TMR), Chaff Cutter, Mineral Mixture, Fodder Seed etc.

 

Scheme – wise Progress (along with target and achievement) of the above schemes:

S.No

Name of the Scheme

Target

Achievement

1

Livestock loss compensation scheme

1598

1598

2

Jagananna Paala Velluvu

9284

9031

3

Jagananna Jeeva Kranthi

837

370

4

Local Breed Cow Conservation Scheme

1

1

5

Community Hiring Centre

Not applicable

Not applicable

6

Raising of Perennial Fodder

378

267

7

Total Mixed Ration Supply (In Kgs)

2348000

2006000

 

Contact details (Mobile,email, website)

Deputy Director: Dr.K.V.S.S.Murthy, adahamp[at]gmail[dot]com

S.No

Name of the Mandal

Name of the Officer

Contact No.

Email Address

1

Amalapuram

Dr.L.Vijayareddy

9866327067

mailto:vhamalapuram[at]gmail[dot]com

 

2

Allavaram

3

Uppalaguptam

Dr.Ch Venkatanarayana

9491259289

adavhupg[at]gmail[dot]com

 

4

Katrenikona

5

Mummidivaram

Dr.Ch Gopalakrishna

9381881389

karneedim[at]yahoo[dot]com

 

6

I Polavaram

7

P Gannavaram

Dr.P.Brahmaveda

8790555577

vasvdpgannavaram[at]gmail[dot]com

 

8

Ambajipeta

9

Razole

Dr.P.Sudhir babu

9912295678

karneedim[at]yahoo[dot]com

 

10

Mamidikuduru

11

Malkipuram

Dr.Anitha

8919732207

purnachand1960[at]gmail[dot]com

 

12

Sakhinetipalli

13

Kothapeta

Dr.C.Srinivasa rao

9866454319

adahvhktp[at]gmail[dot]com

 

14

Ainavilli

15

Ravulapalem

Dr.P.Nagamani

9885897140

adavhrvpm[at]gmail[dot]com

 

16

Atreyapuram

17

Ramachandrapuram

Dr.O.Ramakrishna

9951966644

avhramachandrapuram[at]gmail[dot]com

 

18

Pamarru

19

Kapileswarapuram

Dr.L.Anitha

9550393727

adavhrvpm[at]gmail[dot]com

 

20

Alamuru

21

Mandapeta

Dr.B.V.V.Satyanarayana

9441806153

avhrayavaram[at]gmail[dot]com

 

22

Rayavaram

23

Tallarevu

Dr.T.Nageswara rao

7989995761

bnraoad[at]gmail[dot]com

 

24

Kajuluru

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Punganoor Cattle Breed

This breed is found in the areas of Punganoor, Vayalapadu, Madanapalli and Palamaneer Taluks of Chittor District in Andhra Pradesh.

Breed Characteristics

ANIMAL HUSBANDRY - Cow ImageThe Animals are small in size, usually the height is around 3 feet and the cow weights about 300 lbs. and Bull weights 500 lbs. Animals are compact with light skin and the color of the skin is white, occasionally black or grey patches are seen on the head and neck region. The animals are having extensive hanging dewlap, short legs and long body, small and crescent shaped horns on broad and prominent forehead. Ears are small and erect, black muzzle and short strong neck. Usually the hind portion is at lower level when compared to the front portion of the body.

Economics

Animal Husbandry - Cow ImageThe cows are good milkers for their size and give about 1100 kgs of milk per lactation i.e. 3.5 ltrs. per day. If these animals are crossed with small exotic breeds like Kerry animals of U.K or Jersey, the resultant cross bread animals have proved to be a very good milk yielders compared to their body size and feed requirement. Hence this breed is more suited to be reared by small farmers and Marginal Farmers in the Fodder deficit areas.

Some of these animals were brought to the East Godavari District to the places like Kakinada, Pithapuram and Amalapuram areas long back by the erst while Jamindari families of the district and there is a considerable population in the Kakinada Town, most of them are seen as stray cattle in the streets Realising the capacity of the Punganoor breed for their easy adoptability and milk yield potential, particularly the crossbreeds of this breeds.

Animal Husbandry - Cow ImageGovernment of India through Indian Council of Agricultural Research has sanctioned a project for their development and preservation of the breed. The project has been entrusted to Dr.E.Krishnamacharyulu, Senior Scientist and Animal Genicist of Andhra Pradesh Agricultural University.Since the good specimens of the breed were not available in their native district of Chittor, he came to East Godavari and purchased some of the cows from here. For further information Dr.E.Krishnamacharyulu, Senior Scientist,Andhra Pradesh Agricultural University, net work programme on sheep improvement, Palamaneru, Chittor District-517408, can be approached, who has gathered a lot of information on this subject.