National Conclave of Pastoral youth converges in Gujarat

21 JAN , Delhi: National Conclave of Pastoral youth drawn from 16 states converged in Gujarat to discuss their aspirations, challenges and the need for policy discourse with the government

Shri Parshottam Rupala initiated necessary dialogue and initiatives in the larger interest of the Extensive Livestock Production system

The conclave witnesses wide representation of officials from the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying

National Conclave of Pastoral youth held at Gujarat in the presence of Shri Parshottam Rupala, Union Minister of FAHD and officials from the Ministry of FAHD

The National Conclave of Pastoral youth drawn from 16 states converged at Bhuj, Kachchh (Gujarat) to discuss their aspirations, challenges and the need for policy discourse with the government. Pertinent to note that Sahjeevan – Centre for Pastoralism holds the lead in piloting several interventions in the sector for the extensive livestock production system. Notable being the camel milk procurement, pastoral breed recognition, conservation of pastoral breeds, artisanal cheese manufacturing with community entrepreneurs etc.

 

Shri Parshottam Rupala, Union Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying has initiated the necessary dialogue and the following initiatives in the larger interest of the Extensive Livestock Production system:

 

Inclusion of Pastoral census as part of the national livestock census;

Creation of a Pastoral Cell within the MoFAHD to focus upon the issues;

Initial exploration for including extensive livestock production system related schemes and programmes within the National Livestock Mission

It is expected that indigenous wool for acoustics and thermal insulation in the built environment, and the use of wool in the storage and transport of temperature sensitive perishable goods including the institutional interventions for non-bovine milk will find mention in the future initiatives. National Mission on Indigenous wool, Creation of institutional platforms for marketing of non-bovine milk (goat, Sheep, donkey & Yak), Providing identity to the pastoral population and ease of doing business for the pastoral dairy landscape is very much on the cards.