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VISION
• Poverty alleviation of Livestock Farmers by increasing their income through enhanced livestock production.
• Transformation of livestock sector from substance towards commercialization.
• Contribution towards food security and exportable surpluses.
• Value Addition in Livestock Products.
MISSION STATEMENT
To create environment for
enhancement of livestock production
as vehicle for social security, poverty
alleviation, rural development and to
contribute towards domestic
requirement of food and exportable
surpluses
Mission
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Aims
• Developments of Livestock Farms.
• Development of Dairy Farms.
• Prevention of TAD &Non-trans
Boundary Animal Diseases.
• Prophylactic vaccination campaigns
training and Trainings of Vets, Para-
Vets and farmers.
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Functions
• To provide modern technologies for increasing production and quality of milk, beef, meat, wool & hair.
• To provide livestock production extension services
• Animal health/ prophylactic vaccination
• To collect/compile technical data for development.
• Co-ordination b/w federal, provincial and district government institutions.
• Implementation of foreign aided projects.
• To deal with development & non-development schemes.
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Species
Livestock
Census
1986(Figure In Million)
Livestock
Census
1996(Figure In Million)
Livestock
Census
2006(Figure In Million)
Annual
Growth
Rate
Cattle 3.873 5.464 6.925 2.397%
Buffaloes 3.220 5.615 7.340 2.715 %
Sheep 2.615 3.710 3.959 0.650%
Goat 6.755 9.734 12.572 2.591%
Camels 0.217 0.224 0.278 2.169%
Livestock Population In Sindh
Species Sindh
Cow 4,069.88Buffalo 8,179.94Sheep 5.53Goat 187.23Camel 253.94
Milk (Human Consumption) 10,246.44Cow 3,255.76Buffalo 6,543.98Sheep 5.53Goat 187.23Camel 253.94
. The development of the livestock sector in Sindh demandsscrutiny for the following reasons:
a) Sindh has the second largest irrigated agrarian base in thecountry, and having huge potentials in terms of diversified naturalresources and excellent human resources.
b) Livestock sector has a potential to grow as a driver of change,not only in terms of growth and poverty reduction.
c) Compared with Punjab, Sindh has comparative advantages inthe livestock sector in terms of it's diversified and the higherproportion of livestock income in the total household income, inparticular the lower income strata.
d)The development of the livestock sector in Sindh couldcontribute immensely not only to the stability and sustainablegrowth of the province, but also to the increasing supply oflivestock demand demand of Karachi (metropolitan) city inPakistan.
Establishment of District Laboratories for Disease Confirmation andcontrol in Milk and meat zone of Sindh province
Strengthening of Research & Training Institute for Livestock Dev. at Tando
Muhammad Khan.
Establishment of Bhambhore Dairy Village & Processing Zone for MeatAnimals with Public Private Participation @ District Thatta.
Government Projects
Strengthening of Research & Training Institute for Livestock Dev. at Tando
Muhammad Khan.
Public Private Partnership Projects
Establishment of Cattle Colonies with District and Private Partnershipin Naukot, mehrand, Umerkot.
Establishment of Milk Processing facility for value added dairy
products in Tharparkar, Hyderabad and Karachi.
Establishment of Bhambhore Dairy Village at Thatta
Funding Agency: Government of SindhCost : Rs. 2,800 MillionLocation : 65 KM away from Karachi in Thatta district
Targets
100 Dairy Farms, 100 Meat FarmsLease of 5 acres for Dairy Farm (200-400 animals)Lease of 3 acres for Beef Farm (50 animals)Developed area for Meat Processing PlantArea for Value added Dairy Products plant
Bhambhore Dairy Village
1 Name of Scheme
“Strengthening the dairy value chains in Pakistan through Improved farm management more Effective Extension services” under Agriculture Sector Linkage Program (ASLP)
2 Funding agency Australian Aid
4 Targets in Sindh
Capacity Building, Calf rearing, strengthening the dairy value chain Determine the most effective extension techniques.
5 Achievements Registration of Farmers in Two Districts (208 Male and 208 females)
Foreign Aided Projects
1 Name of Scheme Sindh Agriculture Growth Project (livestock component)
2 Funding agency World Bank (loan)
3 Cost US $26 million
4 Targets in Sindh Rehabilitation & Strengthening of 123 Veterinary Institutions, Trained Human resource, Establish Dairy value Chain
5 Achievements Establishment of Basic Infra-structure
Project II
1 Name of Scheme Sustainable Livestock for Rural Sindh .
2 Funding agency Japan International Cooperative Agency (JICA)
3 Cost RS: 702 Millions (Japan)RS: 175.500 Million (Govt: Sindh)Total: 877.500 Million
4 Targets Introduction of Appropriate Technology, Calf saving, Capacity Building
Project III
JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency ) has signedan agreement with Sindh government to help revive itslivestock potential under a five-year project.
The project marks the beginning of implementation of alivestock development master plan jointly worked out bythe provincial government and Japanese experts.
The plan will cover the period until 2020.
PROJECT III
Parameters:Type: Milch, Colour: Deep Red
Average Weight: 318 KG
Average Milk yield: (305 days) 1800 liters
Calving Interval (442 days)
Lactation Period: (251 days)
Dry Period: (191 days)
Body Measurement (cm): Height 117, Length 130 & Girth 158
RED SINDHI COW
Parameters:Type: Milch, Colour: Solid BlackAverage Weight: 375 KGAverage Milk yield: (305 days) 2000 liters with 6-9% butter fatCalving Interval (500 days)Lactation Period: (320 days)Dry Period: (180 days)Body Measurement (cm): Height 112, Length 137 & Girth 205
KHUNDI BUFFALO
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Parameters:Type: Dual Purpose, Colour: Gray WhiteAverage Weight: 285 KGAverage Milk yield: (305 days) 1200 litersCalving Interval (552 days)Lactation Period: (237 days)Dry Period: (315 days)Body Measurement (cm): Height 135, Length 147 & Girth 180
Thari COW
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KANKREJ COW
Parameters:Type: Dual Purpose, Colour: Varies from silver gray to iron gray or steel blackAverage Weight: 432 KGAverage Milk yield: (305 days) 1200 litersBody Measurement (cm): Height 130, Length 140 & Girth 178
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GOAT BREEDS OF SINDH
• KAMORI GOAT
• BARI (BARBARI) GOAT
• JATTAN GOAT
• CHAPPER (KOHISTANI) GOAT
• PATERI GOAT
KAMORI GOATS
Parameters:
Type: Mainly for milk
Colour: Reddish brown, white and black
Average weight (kg): M60 & F50
Milk Production: 1.8 to 2.2 liters daily
Mutton Quality: Good
1. Dairy Production Zone
Karachi, Thatta, Badin, Hyderabad, Kotri.
Dairy Breeding Zone
Sukkur, Larkana, Mehar, Shikarpur, Noushehro Feroze, Ghotki and Nawabshah.
Meat Zone
Sanghar, Mirpurkhas, Jacobabad, Khairpur except Nara, Dadu except Mahal Kohistan and Shahdadkot.
Wool Zone
Tharparkar, Nara of Khairpur and Mahal Kohistan of Dadu district.
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LIVESTOCK EXPERIMENTAL STATIONS
OBJECTIVES
To carry out the experiments on the various aspects
of the Breed in its original character.
To act as demonstration stations for disseminating
the results of experiments to the farmers for
improvement of their Livestock.
To maintain the pure Breeds.
Supply the Breeding Bulls to the farmers as well as
the Veterinary Hospitals and Dispensaries to
improve the Livestock through natural services.
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LIVESTOCK EXPERIMENTAL STATIONS
Sr.
No.Name of Station Year of Establishment
Present
Livestock
strength
Breed Maintained
1. Livestock Experiment Station Karachi 1923 266 Red Sindhi &
Cross breed.
2. Red Sindhi cattle Breeding Farm
Tando Mohammad Khan1958 196 Red Sindhi
3. Livestock Experiment Station,
Nabisar Road1956 236
89
136
Thari Cattle
Kacchi & Pak Awasi
Sheep
Goat
4. Livestock Development and Research
Farm for Kundhi Buffaloe Rohri1963 203
141
Kundhi Buffalo
Kooka Sheep
5. Kamori goat farm Khudabad (Dadu) 1976 222
109
Kamori Goat
Scheme animals
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LIVESTOCK POPULATION OF
PERI-URBAN DAIRY COLONIES
KARACHI
1. Landhi Cattle Colony & Surrounding 342,500
2. Bilal Cattle Colony & Surrounding 44,427
3. Surjani Cattle Colony 17,903
4. Al-Momin Dairy Colony 15,575
5. Nagori Dairy Colony 12,789
6. Baldia, Liari & Surrounding 300,000
7. Scattered Dairy Farms in different
towns of Karachi
212,107
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HYDERABAD
1. New Cattle Colony 10,000
2. Old Cattle Colony 25,000
LARKANA
1. Old Cattle Colony 5,000
SUKKUR
1. Old Sukkur Cattle Colony 5,000
LIVESTOCK POPULATION OF
PERI-URBAN DAIRY COLONIES
Program for Genetic Improvement of Local Dairy Breeds through
progeny testing.
Improving the dairy marking and value addition to exportable dairy
products.
Capacity Building for field staff in specialized dairy extension workers.
Proposed Major Action Plan for Dairy Development in
Sindh
Program for formulating future oriented and dairy development in Periurban areas.
Promotion of recycling buffalo farming and salvation of buffalo calf inPeri urban colonies.
Development and extension of appropriate Dairy technology for DiarySector in Sindh
Proposed Major Action Plan for Dairy Development in
Sindh
Progressive elimination of Trans boundary Animal Diseases
Encouraging role of NGO’s ,Farm associations ,donar agencies to workjointly for Dairy Development of sindh.
Proposed Major Action Plan for Dairy Development in
Sindh