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Narendra Modi raises his voice against cow slaughter

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Its no secret that employment opportunities and salaries for many people are better in the middle east than here... especially for highly skilled employees.
koovie,no one likes our unity..
look,who is commenting about Kerala???the very same tribe who did ranjeev gandhi massacre,did numerous human bombs in srilanka,behind 2g scams,did numerous caste conflicts through out Tamilnadu..
 
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That is sheer nonsense. 40% of Indians are strict vegetarians. Apart from the Muslims and Christians, the rest of communities in India who do eat meat, mostly eat chicken as their preferred meat and that too sparingly compared to the rest of the world. Per capita consumption of all forms of meat in India is 4.4 kg per person per year. How does that tally with your assertion of Indians mostly eat beef?


Holy cow! Who moved my meat - Economic Times
 
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Meat and eggs consumption growing faster in India than milk, cereals - Moneylife

Almost all of the increase in meat production in India has come from buffalo meat (Figure 28), 90% of which is exported. The increase has come primarily from Uttar Pradesh (UP), Andhra Pradesh (AP) and Punjab. The numbers slaughtered in 2011 were 6.9 million, which should have risen to about 10.5 million animals by FY13. It is hard to see this number rising much higher, as a top-down analysis suggests that of the 105 million buffaloes in 2007, only 20 million were males, and less than 2 million were females beyond reproductive age, the report says.

India’s beef industry: trouble brewing | beyondbrics

This year, for example, India will consume 2.1m tonnes of beef and veal, according to the US Foreign Agricultural Service, while it produces 3.8m tonnes.

India's poultry feed demand to rise 9 per cent in 2014 - Economic Times

Poultry is the leading animal protein in India as beef and pork are discarded due to religious reasons despite lower prices. Fish and lamb are available but more highly priced.

India's per capita chicken meat consumption is 3.1 per kilogram against the global average of 10.5 kg. Traders expect the consumption to nearly triple to 9.1 kg by 2030
. (this in comparison to 4.4 kg of all kinds of meat consumption per capita in India)

http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2012/tables/12s1377.pdf

meat-consumption-per-capita1.png


:omghaha: :tup: :lol: This will ruffle feathers :D

Is this an example of "sweet talk."
 
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Meat and eggs consumption growing faster in India than milk, cereals - Moneylife

Almost all of the increase in meat production in India has come from buffalo meat (Figure 28), 90% of which is exported. The increase has come primarily from Uttar Pradesh (UP), Andhra Pradesh (AP) and Punjab. The numbers slaughtered in 2011 were 6.9 million, which should have risen to about 10.5 million animals by FY13. It is hard to see this number rising much higher, as a top-down analysis suggests that of the 105 million buffaloes in 2007, only 20 million were males, and less than 2 million were females beyond reproductive age, the report says.

India’s beef industry: trouble brewing | beyondbrics

This year, for example, India will consume 2.1m tonnes of beef and veal, according to the US Foreign Agricultural Service, while it produces 3.8m tonnes.

India's poultry feed demand to rise 9 per cent in 2014 - Economic Times

Poultry is the leading animal protein in India as beef and pork are discarded due to religious reasons despite lower prices. Fish and lamb are available but more highly priced.

India's per capita chicken meat consumption is 3.1 per kilogram against the global average of 10.5 kg. Traders expect the consumption to nearly triple to 9.1 kg by 2030
. (this in comparison to 4.4 kg of all kinds of meat consumption per capita in India)

http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2012/tables/12s1377.pdf

meat-consumption-per-capita1.png




Is this an example of "sweet talk."

Poultry will be growing at good rates.
Also non availability of pasturing lands and lower waiting period in case of poultry ( 40-45 days compared to years) is making farmers shift to broilers which resulted in high prices for beef and lesser availability and hence lesser consumption.
 
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Sometimes I wonder whether these Indians live in a parallel universe. Except for some Muslim hotels and perhaps 5 star hotels almost no restaurants throughout the country sell beef. Nor do you see proliferation of beef stalls unlike the ubiquitous chicken and mutton stalls. Still they believe anything they read in TOI.

Poultry will be growing at good rates.
Also non availability of pasturing lands and lower waiting period in case of poultry ( 40-45 days compared to years) is making farmers shift to broilers which resulted in high prices for beef and lesser availability and hence lesser consumption.

Poultry was always the preferred meat for Indians. As I said if you look at the world meat consumption map which is as late as 2012, India is mostly a non-meat eating country unlike the dumb link you provided which said Indians are mostly beef eaters. Someone else claimed that beef is staple food of Indians. Really at 4.4 kg per capita most of which is chicken meat, beef becomes staple food of Indians?

Cattle grown in India are draft cattle or milch cattle. None of them are raised for their meat. God knows where the Westernized Indians get the idea that India is like Brazil or Argentina or has extensive prairies to raise beef.
 
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Sometimes I wonder whether these Indians live in a parallel universe. Except for some Muslim hotels and perhaps 5 star hotels almost no restaurants throughout the country sell beef. Nor do you see proliferation of beef stalls unlike the ubiquitous chicken and mutton stalls. Still they believe anything they read in TOI.



Poultry was always the preferred meat for Indians. As I said if you look at the world meat consumption map which is as late as 2012, India is mostly a non-meat eating country unlike the dumb link you provided which said Indians are mostly beef eaters. Someone else claimed that beef is staple food of Indians. Really at 4.4 kg per capita most of which is chicken meat, beef becomes staple food of Indians?

Cattle grown in India are draft cattle or milch cattle. None of them are raised for their meat. God knows where the Westernized Indians get the idea that India is like Brazil or Argentina or has extensive prairies to raise beef.

Where’s The Beef? In India, Believe It Or Not

As meat and fish eating pick up in India, weighty questions arise over trends in obesity and the implications for land use, by Darryl D'Monte, from Asian Conversations and Dancing Wolf Media
 
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Modi is a terrorist.

Modi is a terrorist.
 
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LOL. Propaganda article. The only regular consumers of beef are Christians in India who are about 2% of the population. Doubt the Andhra converts have turned into major beef consumers.

Muslims again have dietary pattern similar to Hindus with occasional meat eating for the most part.
 
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Modi is absolutely right don't kill cows,kill rats lets all eat rat biryani.
 
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Modi is absolutely right don't kill cows,kill rats lets all eat rat biryani.

Actually rats are eaten by a lot of people in India and other countries. That is especially necessary since some folks belonging to a specific religion killed most snakes in our country and now there is a huge rodent population.
 
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LOL. Propaganda article. The only regular consumers of beef are Christians in India who are about 2% of the population. Doubt the Andhra converts have turned into major beef consumers.

Muslims again have dietary pattern similar to Hindus with occasional meat eating for the most part.

And the motive of the propaganda article must be promotion of chickens, right?
 
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