In the ongoing efforts to conserve India's unique and diverse livestock and poultry breeds, recent government notifications provided by the Government of India highlight crucial measures and recognition of various breeds across the country. From the safeguarding of traditional cattle breeds in Karnataka and Rajasthan to the endorsement of specific poultry lines in Hyderabad, these gazette notifications serve as a testament to the government's commitment to heritage and biodiversity conservation. This includes the recognition of breeds such as the Dharwadi and Manda buffalo breeds and the Poda Thurpu and Nari cattle breeds, ensuring they are preserved for their cultural and economic value.
Furthermore, these notifications underscore the importance of maintaining breed purity and supporting rural economies through regulated breeding and conservation practices. By officially recognizing these breeds, the government not only contributes to the preservation of genetic diversity but also supports the livelihoods of thousands of farmers who depend on these animals for agriculture and dairy production.
The documents attached below are official gazette notifications provided by the Government of India. Through these gazette notifications, the government solidifies its role in safeguarding the nation's agricultural heritage for future generations.
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