Challenges in intensifying India smallholder dairy production: Health risks and productivity gaps

India has over 300 million buffaloes and cows, and is the country that produces the most milk. Even though the commercial sector is growing, a large part of the milk is still traded through informal value chains. Many households have only few milking animals, and production is hampered by poor hea...

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Autores principales: Lindahl, Johanna F., Deka, Ram Pratim, Randolph, Thomas F., Grace, Delia
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Livestock Research Institute 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/71033
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description India has over 300 million buffaloes and cows, and is the country that produces the most milk. Even though the commercial sector is growing, a large part of the milk is still traded through informal value chains. Many households have only few milking animals, and production is hampered by poor health and lack of adequate feed and water. Multiple zoonotic diseases are circulating, and even though milk commonly is boiled, the trade with raw milk products and lacking hygienic measures pose a risk to human health. Informal value chains are unregulated and uncontrolled, and this increases the associated risks. In three projects, the International Livestock Research Institute is studying the white revolution of India. 1. Impact of an intervention on hygienic milk production on productivity, Assam. Farmers and milk traders had a low awareness about health hazards in milk, which improved after training, but the main impact noted by the farmers was healthier animals and better productivity. 2. Upstarting project on peri-urban dairy and risks of zoonotic disease and antibiotic misuse. 3. The dairy value chain in Bihar, one of the poorest states in India. Identifying the major limitations to efficient milk production, and the best bet interventions.
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spelling CGSpace710332025-11-04T19:59:54Z Challenges in intensifying India smallholder dairy production: Health risks and productivity gaps Lindahl, Johanna F. Deka, Ram Pratim Randolph, Thomas F. Grace, Delia health India has over 300 million buffaloes and cows, and is the country that produces the most milk. Even though the commercial sector is growing, a large part of the milk is still traded through informal value chains. Many households have only few milking animals, and production is hampered by poor health and lack of adequate feed and water. Multiple zoonotic diseases are circulating, and even though milk commonly is boiled, the trade with raw milk products and lacking hygienic measures pose a risk to human health. Informal value chains are unregulated and uncontrolled, and this increases the associated risks. In three projects, the International Livestock Research Institute is studying the white revolution of India. 1. Impact of an intervention on hygienic milk production on productivity, Assam. Farmers and milk traders had a low awareness about health hazards in milk, which improved after training, but the main impact noted by the farmers was healthier animals and better productivity. 2. Upstarting project on peri-urban dairy and risks of zoonotic disease and antibiotic misuse. 3. The dairy value chain in Bihar, one of the poorest states in India. Identifying the major limitations to efficient milk production, and the best bet interventions. 2015-09-23 2016-02-11T20:26:06Z 2016-02-11T20:26:06Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/71033 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute Lindahl, J., Deka, R., Randolph, T. and Grace, D. 2015. Challenges in intensifying India smallholder dairy production: Health risks and productivity gaps. Presented at the Agri4D 2015 Conference, Uppsala, Sweden, 23-24 September 2015. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
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