Presently, there is no organised market for livestock.
"If a farmer from Rajasthan wants to buy high milk producing cattle breed 'Gir' from Gujarat, how will he buy? So, we have developed an online portal to facilitate both seller and buyers," a senior Agriculture Ministry official told PTI.
The electronic market will help farmers not only buy/sell live cows/buffalos but also frozen semens and embryos of livestock, the official said.
The certified livestock will be sold through e-market but private bodies will also be allowed to sell/buy non-certified livestocks, the official added.
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There will be free login to the website, but one need to register for trade transaction.
Stating that government is giving a thrust on dairy sector to double farmers income by 2022, the official said there is a need to increase productivity of animals as well as number of livestock in the country to achieve this target.
The e-market for livestock is being developed as part of the government's 'National Mission on Bovine Productivity' for which Rs 825 crore of funds have been allocated.
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