Indian Dairy: If you want to do a big business of milk, these two schemes can help dairy schemes, read details

Milk production is growing every year in India. There is no such state in a country that does not increase milk production. Rajasthan is also the third largest state in terms of milk production in the country. Rajasthan, however, was also marked with its desert and drought. According to animal experts, the number of milk giving milk in the country is also low. India ranks first in the world in terms of dairy production number and milk production. If you also want to do a big business of milk, the central government is running a lot of schemes for it.
But there are two special and large plans related to dairy, which can help you increase the dairy business. According to dairy experts, the demand for products made from milk and milk is constantly growing in the country. There is a growing demand for packed products made of milk in particular. In such a situation, you can become a large dairy businessman by utilizing the National Live Stock Mission (NLM) and the National Gokul Mission (RGM) scheme.
According to Dairy Experts, both the National Live Stock Mission (NLM) and the National Gokul Mission (RGM) schemes aim to promote the national race of the cow-Bufalo. In addition, increasing milk production is also included in the demand for milk growing. According to experts, in eight years, the number of Milch has reached eight quotes.
National Gokul Mission is doing the same in the country
Under the RGM scheme, development, conservation of local Bovin species, genetic growth of the Bovin population, dairy production and sowing animal productivity.
This is the purpose of the NLM scheme
According to the National Live Stock Mission (NLM) scheme, the promotion of the best male germplazam through artificial insemination is run through alternative reproductive sheep and goat species genetic correction programs. In addition, states can help small animals at semen stations, semen laboratories, semen banks and animal artificial insemination centers.
Artificial insemination program
Under the National Gokul Mission, the livestock and dairy section promotes artificial insemination in districts with less than 50 percent of artificial insemination coverage. Artificial insemination services are being distributed free of charge to the farmers’ house. According to the current new data, there are 7.3 crore animals. It included 10.17 crore artificial insemination. 4.58 crore farmers have benefited from the country.
50 % is available under subsidy NLM
The goal of the NLM scheme is to promote research and development related organizations, universities, sheep, goat and feed and fodder, livestock insurance and innovation organizations, universities and organizations. Under the sub-mission of the feed and livestock, it provides a subsidy of up to 50 per cent for 50 % subsidy for strengthening the fodder seed chain, to strengthen the fodder seed chain, to improve the availability of verified fodder seeds for fodder production.
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