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RELATION BETWEEN FARMERS & LIVESTOCK AND OUR DUTY TOWARDS THEM

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Livestock could be said to be farmers' family members'. The human-animal relation would be one of the most pure relations' full of affection or sometimes even utility depending upon the human attitude. A 'good' farmer would need to and will care about his or her animals and will be attached to them same as their own child. Many of the times the animals are emotionally connected to their owners i.e the farmers. The farmers' may not be able to live happily without an affectionate relationship with the animals not only because the animals provide them so many things in return and are the result of their livelihood but because of the connect they share. If incase any farmer could not have their own child possibly they could consider their animals as their own child. Their relationship cannot be defined in words as such but also the scenario could be different. Sometimes the farmers' could not be caring, loving and affectionate towards their animals' and trea...

HOW IMPORTANT IS LIVESTOCK ?

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According to the stats in 2016 the percentage of agricultural land in India was 60%. Food is one of the basic necessity for humans. Production of crop is closely related to livestock      production. Livestock and its sub product manure are used and play an important role in  crop production resulting in improved soil structure, fertility as well as water retention which improve energy and nutrient cycle.                                                                                        Livestock is also used for transportation of goods, commodities and people. This transportation could be a source of income. Livestock, when sold, boosts and strengthens the rural markets. It is an important mean of exchange between rural households and a significa...

HOW IMPORTANT IS LIVESTOCK ?

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Livestock is commonly defined as domesticated animals which are raised in agricultural settings to produce labor and commodities such as eggs, meat, milk, fur, leather, and wool. The main species of livestock would be chickens, pigs, goats, cattle, horses, buffaloes, and sheep. For the wellbeing of rural households, the livestock species play a very crucial socio-cultural and economic role, such as source of income, livelihoods, food supply, saving as assets, employment source, fertilization of soil, diversified agriculture, and agricultural production which would be sustainable. Livestock species play various roles which results in the wellbeing and development of rural communities. One of the most important contribution of livestock is for the food supply then be it in urban areas or rural areas as it contributes to the family nutrition i.e supplying animal protein in the form of milk, eggs or/and meat. The consumption would be dependent on the household income, it could be less or m...

INDIA - A LIVESTOCK COUNTRY

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India has a vast livestock resource. Livestock plays an important role in Indian economy. About 20.5 million people depend upon livestock for their livelihood. Livestock contributed 16% to the income of small farm households as against an average of 14% for all rural households. Livestock provides livelihood to two-third of rural community. It also provides employment to about 8.8 % of the population in India. INDIA IS - First in the total buffalo population in the world. Second ranked in the world for cattle population. Second largest in poultry market. The livestock provides food items such as Milk, Meat and Eggs for human consumption. India is number one milk producer in the world. It is producing about 176.34 million tones of milk in a year (2017-18). Bullocks are the back bone of Indian agriculture. Despite lot of advancements in the use of mechanical power in Indian agricultural operations, the Indian farmer especially in rural areas still depend upon bullocks for various agricul...