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Govt plans to quadruple meat production
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)
DHAKA, Sept 15, 2012 (BSS)- The government is planning to implement a broad-based programme to quadruple meat production through developing the local cattle breed so that the per capita protein requirement of the people could be met.
Sources at Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock (MoFL) said the programme would help increasing the meat production through crossbreeding of the local cows. The meat production from a developed cow would increase to 360-380 kilograms as against a maximum output of 75-100 kgs at this moment.
According to World Health Organization (WHO), the per capita annual demand for meat is around 80 kgs while per capita meat consumption in Bangladesh is only 7.3 kgs in a year.
WHO statistics said the per capital annual meat consumption in Pakistan is 19 kgs, 50 kgs in China, 100 kgs in Germany, 70 kgs in Argentina while it is over 100 kgs in the United States.
The sources said the programme will also help increasing milk production significantly as a local cow produces 200-250 liters of milk annually under the present condition. Adoption of the technology in this regard will increase this production manifolds as a cow in the developing countries gives 6,000-7,000 liters annually.
Even the per hectare density of cattle head in Bangladesh is higher than any other countries in the world, but the productivity is much lower.
In Bangladesh, the number of cattle head per hectare is 2.49 while it is 1.12 in India, 0.70 in Pakistan, 0.38 in the United States, 0.81 in Denmark and 0.34 in Kenya.
Talking about the plan, Md Azizul Haque Dhali, programme co- ordinate director of the Department of Livestock Services (DLS), told BSS on Saturday that the government is planning to extend 'the breed development' programme for more three years up to 2015.
He said the approximate cost for implementing the programme is Taka 30 crore. The programme is expected to implement in 80 upazilas under 32 districts, he added.
Earlier, the government implemented a three-year small-scale programme at a cost of Taka 7.26 crore in 10 upazilas, said the official, adding that the programme will continue till 2012.
Under the programme, the government would import 10,000 dose semen of the American Brahman cattle, the first beef breed developed in the United States, which to be crossed with the local cattle breed through artificial insemination, the official said.
Regarding the programme, secretary of the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock (MoFL) Uzzal Bikash Datta said, the programme is successfully being implemented in the country and it will be a revolution in course of time.
He said, "We have a plan to extend the programme throughout the country."
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)
DHAKA, Sept 15, 2012 (BSS)- The government is planning to implement a broad-based programme to quadruple meat production through developing the local cattle breed so that the per capita protein requirement of the people could be met.
Sources at Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock (MoFL) said the programme would help increasing the meat production through crossbreeding of the local cows. The meat production from a developed cow would increase to 360-380 kilograms as against a maximum output of 75-100 kgs at this moment.
According to World Health Organization (WHO), the per capita annual demand for meat is around 80 kgs while per capita meat consumption in Bangladesh is only 7.3 kgs in a year.
WHO statistics said the per capital annual meat consumption in Pakistan is 19 kgs, 50 kgs in China, 100 kgs in Germany, 70 kgs in Argentina while it is over 100 kgs in the United States.
The sources said the programme will also help increasing milk production significantly as a local cow produces 200-250 liters of milk annually under the present condition. Adoption of the technology in this regard will increase this production manifolds as a cow in the developing countries gives 6,000-7,000 liters annually.
Even the per hectare density of cattle head in Bangladesh is higher than any other countries in the world, but the productivity is much lower.
In Bangladesh, the number of cattle head per hectare is 2.49 while it is 1.12 in India, 0.70 in Pakistan, 0.38 in the United States, 0.81 in Denmark and 0.34 in Kenya.
Talking about the plan, Md Azizul Haque Dhali, programme co- ordinate director of the Department of Livestock Services (DLS), told BSS on Saturday that the government is planning to extend 'the breed development' programme for more three years up to 2015.
He said the approximate cost for implementing the programme is Taka 30 crore. The programme is expected to implement in 80 upazilas under 32 districts, he added.
Earlier, the government implemented a three-year small-scale programme at a cost of Taka 7.26 crore in 10 upazilas, said the official, adding that the programme will continue till 2012.
Under the programme, the government would import 10,000 dose semen of the American Brahman cattle, the first beef breed developed in the United States, which to be crossed with the local cattle breed through artificial insemination, the official said.
Regarding the programme, secretary of the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock (MoFL) Uzzal Bikash Datta said, the programme is successfully being implemented in the country and it will be a revolution in course of time.
He said, "We have a plan to extend the programme throughout the country."