支持卡纳塔克邦农户日常生活中的德西奶牛

IF 0.2 Q4 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
DV Kolekar, M.J Chandre Gowda, CV Sairam
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:德西奶牛和杂交奶牛在满足印度不断增长的人口对牛奶的需求方面做出了重大贡献。实现农民和农民的粮食安全、营养安全和收入安全是印度国家和邦政府的优先关注点。为了实现到2022年农民收入翻一番的国家目标,畜牧业,特别是奶牛养殖被认为是潜在的活动。在这种背景下,本研究在卡纳塔克邦的六个地区进行,基于较高的德西奶牛种群,样本规模为240个农户。研究表明,与杂交奶牛相比,样本家庭中挤德西奶牛的数量更多。与杂交奶牛相比,德西奶牛每只动物的平均绿色饲料和浓缩物喂养量较少。因此,在德西奶牛的情况下,每只动物的总饲料成本和支出低于杂交奶牛。德西奶牛每天/每年需要较少的健康支出。,但与杂交奶牛相比,由于生产力低,德西奶牛的每只动物、每农场和每升的净回报率较低。与德西奶牛相比,杂交奶牛为农场提供了更多的营养,即NPK kg/年/只。然而,与杂交奶牛相比,德西奶牛的每只动物对家庭的蛋白质、脂肪和钙营养更多。与本地奶牛相比,杂交奶牛的每只动物的就业机会(人日/年)更多。与德西奶牛相比,杂交奶牛的不确定性和状态符号的安全性更强。
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Support of Desi cows in the daily livelihood of farm households in Karnataka
: Desi cows along with crossbred have major contribution in fulfilling the demand of milk by the growing population of India. Achieving food security, nutrition security and income security for the farmers and by the farmers is a priority concern of national and state governments in India. In order to fulfill the national goal of doubling farmers income by 2022, animal husbandry in general and dairy farming in particular are considered as potential activities. In this backdrop, the present study was carried out in six districts of Karnataka based on higher population of desi cows with a sample size of 240 farm households. The study revealed that the sample households had more number of milking desi cows as compared to crossbred cows. Average quantity of green fodder and concentrates fed per animal in case of desi cows was less compared to crossbred cows. Thus, total feed cost and expenditure per animal was less in case of desi cows than crossbred cows. Desi cows required less expenditure on health per day/anim., but the net return per animal, per farm and per liter was less in desi cows due to low productivity as compared to crossbred cows. Crossbred cows supplied more nutrients to farm i.e. NPK kg/year/animal compared to desi cows. However, protein, fat and calcium nourishment per animal to the family was more in case of desi cows as compared to crossbred cows. Employment generation (mandays/year) per animal was more in case of crossbred cows as compared to indigenous cows. Security for uncertainties and status symbol was more in case of crossbred cows as compared to desi cows.
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INDIAN JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE
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