Some states also demanded that the Centre should treat animal husbandry, dairying and fisheries at par with the agriculture sector and ensure benefits such crop loans at lower interest rate and Kisan Credit Cards facilities are passed on to people engaged in allied agriculture activities.
Flagging concerns of the allied farm sector at a national conference here, the state ministers handling this sector told Union Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh to address these issues at the earliest to achieve the next level of growth.
"A sub-mission on fodder under the National Livestock Mission will try to address the problems of scarcity of animal feed resources in the country," he said and added that large-scale prevalence of animal disease is also the biggest hurdles to growth of dairy and livestock productivity.
Among various recommendations made to the Centre, Gujarat Animal Husbandry, Cow Care and Fisheries Minister Babhubhai Bokhiriya suggested establishment of a 'Fodder Corporation of India' on the lines of 'Food Corporation of India'.
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To improve fodder supply, Madhya Pradesh Minister for Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Kusum Singh Mehdele recommended ban on harvesting of wheat and other fodder crops through the combine harvestor without attachment of straw ripper, so that wheat straw can be produced in adequate quantity.
"Government should seriously plan to impose restriction of industrial utilisation of wheat straw," he said.
"Feed ingredients like maize should be made available directly to the poultry farmers from FCI (Food Corporation of India) through poultry federations to prepare the compounded feed themselves to reduce the cost of feed and make the enterprise profitable."
He also demanded setting up of more feed manufacturing plants and central funds for growing fodder trees along with grasses in the state.