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INTEGRATED SAMPLE SURVEY ANIMAL HUSBANDRY DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH Report on ESTIMATES OF MAJOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS FOR THE YEARS 2008-2009 & 2009-2010 (Provisional) and VETERINARY INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES Y Compiled by : Statistical Wing Directorate of Animal Husbandry Shanthinagar, Hyderabad – 500 175, Andhra Pradesh Tel : 040-23316855 Fax : 040-23313431 E Mail Address : [email protected] PREFACE Andhra Pradesh is one of the promising states in the Country in promoting Livestock Sector. The Animal Husbandry Department has won the appreciation in implementation of schemes that suited to the needs of the farming community. The state stands first both in egg and meat production and second in milk production in the Country. The Livestock Sector is owned by about 92 lakh farm households in Andhra Pradesh as per Livestock Census 2007. About 80% of the Livestock Population is in the hands of small and marginal farmers and landless farm labour families. Livestock provides livelihood assurance to these families especially in Arid and Semi-arid regions of the State especially during drought, famine, floods, cyclone and other natural calamities. Livestock sector contributes to 6.32 % of GSDP. In financial terms, the contribution of livestock sector during the year 2008-09 is valued as Rs.23,834 crores at current prices. The estimation of major livestock products viz., milk, meat, egg and wool is taken up through Integrated Sample Survey Scheme formulated by Government of India. This year special care has been taken in incorporating data on Availability of Veterinary Infrastructure facilities in various divisions of Livestock Sector like Dairy / Small Ruminant / Piggery/ Poultry sectors, Academic Institutions, Livestock Markets and Fairs etc., in this report besides retaining the data already available in the previous years’ publication. Entrepreneurs / Unemployed Youth can utilize the Project Reports incorporated in this Publication for establishing Mini Dairies in a big way in order to make the Dairy enterprise a sustainable proposition. I sincerely thank the farmers of the State for their cooperation in providing necessary information to the field staff and also appreciate the efforts of the staff involved in bringing out this publication. I hope this publication will be useful for various stakeholders like academicians, researchers, planners, NGOs and other organizations who are involved in Livestock Sector. Any suggestions / clarifications in this context may be sent through the e-mail : [email protected] Dr. M. V. REDDY Director Animal Husbandry Department Andhra Pradesh – Hyderabad OFFICERS AND STAFF ASSOCIATED WITH PUBLICATION OF INTEGRATED SAMPLE SURVEY REPORT - 2008-2009 AND 2009-2010 (PROVISIONAL) Dr. M.V.Reddy - Director Dr. Y. Tirupathaiah - Additional Director (Planning) Sri R. Mahadevan - Deputy Director (Statistics) Dr. A.S. Chalapathi Rao - Assistant Director (Planning) Sri K. Jaganmohan Rao - Assistant Director (Statistics) Dr. Ch. Srinivasa Raju - Field Officer Sri N. Srikanth - Statistical Investigator Smt Shyama - Statistical Investigator Sri M.Ratna Kumar - Statistical Investigator Sri Ch. Raju - Statistical Investigator Smt K. Meena Kumari - Statistical Computor Sri G. Sreedhar - Statistical Computor Smt T. Jagadeeswari - Veterinary Assistant Field Staff Sample Survey Inspectors - 4 persons Sample Survey Enumerators - 46 persons C O N T E N T S Sl. No. PARTICULARS Page No. Part - 1 General Information about Andhra Pradesh 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Soils and Crops 1 1.3 Climate and Rainfall 2 1.4 Area and Classification of Land 2 1.5 Human Population 3 Table - 1 Area and Human Population 4 Table - 2 Rainfall Details 5 Table - 3 Classification of Land 6 Table - 4 Area sown for fodder yielding crops under normal conditions 7 Table - 5 Gross State Domestic Product at Constant (1999-2000) Prices 8 Table - 6 Gross State Domestic Product at Current Prices 10 Table - 7 Gross District Domestic Product at Current Prices 12 Table - 8 Towns/Mandals/Villages/Assembly/Parliamentary Constituencies 14 Part - 2 Animal Husbandry At A Glance 2.1 Introduction 15 2.2 Livestock Resources 15 2.3 Human Resources 15 2.4 Financial Resources 16 2.5 Salient features of various schemes implemented 16 Table - 9 Budget Releases and Expenditure under Plan Schemes 19 Table - 10 Milch Animals inducted under 'Pasukranthi Pathakam' 20 2.6 Livestock Census 21 Table - 11 Livestock Population 22 Table - 12 Growth Pattern of Livestock Population 23 Table - 13 18th Quinquennial Livestock Census 24 Table - 14 Breedable Population 26 Table - 15 Breed wise Livestock census 29 Table - 16 Livestock Ownership details 33 Table - 17 Demographic Characteristics 34 Table - 18 Comparison of Livestock Census 35 Table - 19 Work done particulars in the Institutions 41 Table - 20 Animal Disease Profile 42 Table - 21 Artificial Inseminations Done and Calf Births recorded 43 Sl. No. PARTICULARS Page No. Table - 22 Gopal Mitras and work turned on 44 Table - 23 Fodder requirement of Livestock 45 Table - 24 Posts and Pay Scales of various cadres 48 Table - 25 Contact Numbers of Departmental Officers 50 Part - 3 Integrated Sample Survey - Report for 2008-09 3.1 Introduction, Objectives, Coverage and Period of Survey 55 3.2 Methodology and Sample Size 56 3.3 Selection of Animals, Data Collection 57 3.4 Schedules Used for Sample Survey Data Collection 58 3.5 Location of Enumerators / Supervisors, Staff and Supervision 59 3.6 Characteristics - Classification of Villages 60 3.7 Milk Production - An Analysis 62 3.8 Estimated Productive Animals, Average Milk Yield and Utilisation pattern of Milk 64 3.9 Estimated number of Animals in Milk and Estimated Milk Production 65 Table - 26 Estimated number of Cows In Milk 66 Table - 27 Estimated number of Buffaloes in Milk 67 Table - 28 Estimated Milk Production from Cows 68 Table - 29 Estimated Milk Production from Buffaloes 69 Table - 30 Estimated Milk Production - Component wise 70 3.10 Estimated Dung Production and Utilisation 71 3.11 Egg Production - An Analysis 72 3.12 Estimated number of Layers, Average Egg Yield and Utilisation pattern of Eggs 73 Table - 31 Estimated number of Layers 74 Table - 32 Estimated Egg Production - Component wise 75 3.13 Meat Production - An Analysis 76 3.14 Estimated Number of Animals Slaughtered, Average Yield 77 Table - 33 Estimated Meat Production 78 3.15 Wool Production 82 Table - 34 Estimated Wool Production 82 3.19 Summary of the Report 83 3.20 Scenario of the Livestock Sector - World Vs India & India Vs AP 85 Part - 4 Integrated Sample Survey - Report for 2009-2010 (Provisional) 4.1 Introduction, Characteristics - Classification of Villages 87 Table - 35 Estimated number of Cows In Milk 91 Table - 36 Estimated number of Buffaloes in Milk 92 Table - 37 Estimated Milk Production from Cows 93 Sl. No. PARTICULARS Page No. Table - 38 Estimated Milk Production from Buffaloes 94 Table - 39 Estimated Milk Production - Component wise 95 4.2 Estimated Dung Production and Utilisation 96 4.3 Egg Production - Estimated number of Layers, Average Egg Yield 97 Table - 40 Estimated number of Layers 98 Table - 41 Estimated Egg Production - Component wise 99 4.4 Meat Production 100 Table-42 Estimated Meat Production 101 4.5 Wool Production 105 Table - 43 Estimated Wool Production 105 4.6 Summary of the Report - 2009-10 (P) 106 Table - 44 Estimated Milk Production - 1979-80 to 2008-09 & 2009-2010 (P) 107 Table - 45 Estimated Egg Production - 1979-80 to 2008-09 & 2009-2010 (P) 108 Table - 46 Estimated Meat Production - 1979-80 to 2008-09 & 2009-2010 (P) 109 Table - 47 Estimated Milk, Egg and Meat Production - 1998-1999 110 Table - 48 Estimated Milk, Egg and Meat Production - 1999-2000 111 Table - 49 Estimated Milk, Egg and Meat Production - 2000-2001 112 Table - 50 Estimated Milk, Egg and Meat Production - 2001-2002 113 Table - 51 Estimated Milk, Egg and Meat Production - 2002-2003 114 Table - 52 Estimated Milk, Egg and Meat Production - 2003-2004 115 Table - 53 Estimated Milk, Egg and Meat Production - 2004-2005 116 Table - 54 Estimated Milk, Egg and Meat Production - 2005-2006 117 Table - 55 Estimated Milk, Egg and Meat Production - 2006-2007 118 Table - 56 Estimated Milk, Egg and Meat Production - 2007-2008 119 Table - 57 Estimated Milk, Egg and Meat Production - 2008-2009 120 Table - 58 Estimated Milk, Egg and Meat Production - 2009-2010 (P) 121 Table - 59 Projected Milk, Egg and Meat Production - 2010 to 2015 122 Table - 60 Workdone Particulars during 2009-10 123 Table - 61 Workdone by Gopal Mitras 2009-10 124 Table - 62 Disease Profile - 2009-10 125 Table - 63 Average Prices of Livestock, Livestock Products and Livestock Feed 126 Part - 5 Veterinary Infrastructure Facilities 5.1 Veterinary Institutions functioning 133 5.2 Organisations involved in Bovine Breeding Activities 135 5.3 Organisations involved in Livestock Insurance 138 5.4 Organisations involved in Dairy Sector 139 Sl. No. PARTICULARS Page No. 5.5 Organisations involved in Cattle Feed Manufacturing 143 5.6 Organisations involved in Sheep & Goat (Small Ruminant) Sector 144 5.7 Organisations involved in Piggery Sector 145 5.8 Organisations involved in Poultry Sector 145 5.9 Other Organisations involved in Livestock Sector 149 5.10 Academic Institutions 150 5.11 Organisations involved in Animal Welfare Activities 152 5.12 Slaughter Houses, Shandies, Cattle Markets and Fairs 157 Part - 6 International - National Data Table - 64 World Estimates of Milk Production 161 Table - 65 World Estimates of Meat and Egg Production 162 Table - 66 World Estimates of Milk, Meat and Egg Production - 1990 to 2008 163 Table - 67 World Estimates of Livestock Population 164 Table - 68 World Estimates of Livestock Population - 1990-2008 165 Table - 69 World - India - Estimates of Average Yields 166 Table - 70 India - Estimates of Milk Production 1998-99 to 2008-09 167 Table - 71 India - Estimates of Egg Production 1998-99 to 2008-09 168 Table - 72 India - Estimates of Meat Production 1998-99 to 2008-09 169 Table - 73 India - Per capita availability of Milk during 1998-99 to 2007-08 170 Table - 74 India - Per capita availability of Egg during 1998-99 to 2007-08 171 Table - 75 India - Artificial Inseminations performed during 1998-99 to 2008-09 172 Table - 76 India - Veterinary Institutions functioning 173 Table - 77 India - Total number of Livestock and Poultry - 2003 174 Table - 78 India - GDP from Livestock / Agriculture & Allied Sectors 175 Table - 79 Websites of Animal Husbandry Departments of various States 176 Table - 80 India - Export of Livestock Products 177 Table - 81 India - Contact addresses of various States / UTs of Animal Husbandry 179 Part - 7 Graphs 181-196 Part - 8 Methodology for Estimating Major Livestock Products and Other Data 8.1 Random Numbers 197 8.2 Conversion Units 201 8.3 Feed Formulae 202 8.4 Nutritive Value of various categories of Livestock Products 204 8.5 Methodology for Estimating Milk, Egg , Wool and Meat 205 Part - 9 Model Project Reports 219-243

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