The training sessions would focus on high quality cattle breeding, milk products and proper attention to the health care of milching animals.
Announcing this, Animal Husbandry, Fisheries and Dairy Development Minister of Punjab, Gulzar Singh Ranike said the aim was "to make the farmers learn and adapt innovative techniques in the dairy farming sector".
"The experts from the Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University in Ludhiana, Dairy Research Institution in Karnal and dairy development department would impart the latest trends and techniques to dairy farmers," he said.
The first batch of the six-month training will start in training centres at Beeja (Ludhiana), Chatamali (Ropar), Gill (Moga), Abul Khurana(Sri Mukarsar Sahib), Sardulgarh (Mansa), Phagwara(Kapurthala)and Verka(Sri Amritsar Sahib).
The training sessions will be held in the state starting November 7.