Importance of Livestock in National Economy
Importance of Livestock in National Economy
Importance of Livestock in National Economy
5. Coastal Region:
Salient Features of 19th Livestock Census
The total livestock population consisting of
Cattle, Buffalo, Sheep, Goat, pig, Horses & Ponies,
Mules, Donkeys, Camels, Mithun and Yak in the
country was 512.05 million numbers in 2012. The
total livestock population has decreased by about
3.33% over the previous census.
Livestock population has increased substantially
in Gujarat (15.36%), Uttar Pradesh (14.01%),
Assam (10.77%), Punjab (9.57%) Bihar (8.56%);
Sikkim (7.96%), Meghalaya (7.41%), and
Chhattisgarh (4.34%).
• The Female Cattle (Cows) Population has
increased by 6.52% over the previous census
(2007) and the total number of female cattle
in 2012 is 122.9 million numbers.
• The Female Buffalo population has increased
by 7.99% over the previous census and the
total number of female buffalo is 92.5 million
numbers in 2012.
• The exotic/crossbred milch cattle increased from
14.4 million to 19.42 million, an increase of
34.78%.
• Indigenous milch cattle increased from 48.04
million to 48.12 million, an increase of 0.17%.
• The milch buffaloes increased from 48.64 million
to 51.05 million with an increase of 4.95% over
previous census.
ALL INDIA LIVESTOCK CENSUS
CATEGORY 2007 (Thousand) 2012 (Thousand) CHANGE
Yaks 83 77 -7.64
POPULATION IN ,000
540000
530000
520000
510000
500000
POPULATION IN ,000
490000
480000
470000
460000
450000
440000
1992 1997 2003 2007 2012
Exotic/Crossbred and Indigenous
Population during 1992-2012
200000
180000
160000
140000
120000
100000 EXOTIC/ CROSSBREED
INDIGENOUS
80000
60000
40000
20000
0
1992 1997 2003 2007 2012
Subjective Question
1. Define Livestock and write in detail scope and
importance of livestock in national economy?
_____10 M
2. Write a short notes on 19th Livestock census.__5 M
3. Write a short notes on distribution of livestock in
India.___5M
MCQ?