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Livestock and Poultry Sectors in Pakistan
A Report By Allah Dad Khan
Livestock in national economyLivestock in national economy• Livestock in Pak GDP 11.4 %• Share in agri. GDP 53.2 %• Livestock in export 8.5 % • Dependent families > 8.5 m• Provides raw material for industry• Social security for rural poor• Security against crop failure in
barani areas
Livestock Population (Million Heads)
Province Cattle Buffalo Sheep Goat Camel
Pakistan (2006) 29.6 27.3 26.5 53.8 0.9
Pakistan (2010) 34.3 30.8 27.8 59.9 1.0
Per cent distr ibution
Khyber Phakhtunkhaw 20 7 13 18 7Punjab 49 65 24 37
22Sindh 23 27 15 23 30Balochistan 8 1 48 22 41
Economic Survey (2009-10)Livestock Census (2006)
Livestock Population Trend
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30000
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1955 1960 1972 1976 1986 1996 2006
Census Year
Num
bers
(X 0
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Cattle
Buffaloes
Sheep
Goats
Number of households reporting livestock (2006)
Herd Size
Cattle Buffalo Flock Size
Sheep Goat
1-6 5.204(84.1)
5.001(83.4)
1-30 1.390(88.9)
6.576(96.7)
7-15 0.826(13.3)
0.843(14.1)
31-75 0.119(7.6)
0.173(2.5)
16-50 0.140(2.3)
0.140(2.3)
76-350 0.050(3.2)
0.049(0.7)
> 50 0.018(0.3)
0.012(0.2)
> 350 0.005(0.3)
0.004(0.1)
Total 6.188(100)
5.996(100)
Total 1.564(100)
6.802(100)
Values in parentheses indicate %age
Mill ion Households
Herd Size Profile in Pakistan (2006)
Herd Size
Cattle Buffalo Flock Size
Sheep Goat
1-6 14.9(50.3)
14.4(52.7)
1-30 9.9(37.4)
36.2(67.3)
7-15 7.7(26.1)
7.8(28.6)
31-75 5.5(20.8)
7.8(14.5)
16-50 3.3(11.1)
3.2(11.7)
76-350 6.9(26.0)
6.5(12.1)
> 50 3.7(12.5)
1.9(7.0)
> 350 4.2(15.8)
3.3(6.1)
Total 29.6(100)
27.3(100)
Total 26.5(100)
53.8(100)
Mill ion animals
Values in parentheses indicate %age
Livestock Production Systems• Cattle and Buffaloes
- Rural Subsistence Small Holdings- Rural Market Oriented Small Holdings- Rural Commercial Farming- Peri-urban/Urban Commercial Dairying- Desert Cattle Farming- Corporate Dairy Farming
• Sheep and Goats- Nomadic- Transhumant- Sedentary / Household
• Poultry- Rural (range) Poultry- Intensive Poultry
Traditional Rural Poultry
• Almost every rural household and some urban households raise poultry
• Poultry Population 73.65 million• Contribution to egg production 41.6%• Contribution to meat production 24.3%• Breeds: 3 local, 2 imported• Hatching: Brooding hens• Feeding: Scavengers• Important Diseases: Newcastle disease, Fowl
cholera, Fowl pox
Census 2006
Intensive (Commercial) Poultry• History
– 1963-65Beginning of commercial poultry– 1970s Broiler and layer farms– 1980s Breeders farms, chick quali ty improvement– 1990s Grand parents, better management– 2000s Environmentally controlled housing,
Processing and value chain• Status
– Share in poultry meat 75.7 %– Share in eggs 58.4 %– Grand parents 5 companies– Breeders 6.8 mil l ion– Layers 25 mil l ion– Broilers 434 mil l ion– Farms 25,897– Hatcheries 305– Feed Mil ls 154
Dairy Sub-sector• Total milk production (09-10) 36.299 m tons• Milk market
– Producers (self or direct sell ing) 68.0 %– Informal market (Gawala operated) 28.5 %– Formal dairy industry 3.5 %
• Dairy industry– 25 out of 49 dairy plants are operational– Main players are Nestle, Engro, Haleeb,
Shakargang, Mil lac– Main products are UHT and Pasteurized milk, Milk
powder, Yougurt, Cream, Cheese, etc.– 3.0 mil l ion l i tres per day being procurement– Rs 63 mil l ion daily going to rural economy
Meat Sub-sector• Total meat production (09-10) 2.965 mil l ion tons
– Beef Production 1.655 mil l ion tons– Mutton Production 0.603 mil l ion tons– Poultry Meat 0.707 mil l ion tons
• Meat market– Butchers operated shops, many slaughter at shops– Main players at slaughter house are “Arties”– Mainly fresh meat sell ing– A few chil led meat sell ing modern butcheries started
• Meat industry– 80 % slaughtering done outside out side
slaughterhouses– Local governments own and operate slaughter houses,
generally rated as unhygienic– 11 private sector slaughter houses registered by
Animal Quarantine Department and importing countries– Total export is < 0.6 percent of the production– 46 casing factories processing guts for export– Bone meal / gelatin also being exported
Roles in Livestock Development• Federal
– National policies, planning & economic coordination– Import/export of animals and animal products and
animal quarantine– Research and international coordination– Catalyst for l ivestock development
• Provincial– Livestock Development– Veterinary Vaccine Production– Disease surveil lance and reporting– Livestock research– Livestock production and health education– Milk and meat quality
• Distr ict– Veterinary Health service (Preventive & Curative)– Breeding services (Artif icial insemination)– Animal slaughtering– Livestock Markets
Veterinary Institutions in Pakistan
Region Vet faculty
Res/Vac Inst.
Hospital Dispensaries
Vet. Centres
Labs
Punjab 6 1 530 1213 1713 28
Sindh 1 2 119 60 608 7
NWFP 2 1 98 363 218 7
Baloch.
1 1 116 783 - 15
AJK 1 - 59 66 129 6
NA - - 12 165 - 7
FATA - - 25 212 207 1
ICT - 1 4 7 - 1
Total 11 6 963 2869 2875 72
Production Institutions in Pakistan
Region Teach faculty
Research Institute
Tech Trg Ins
SP + AI centres
Farm (L+P)
Ext Centre
Punjab 6 4 2 6+835 22+9 -
Sindh 1 1 2 2+76 5+14 -
KPK 1 1 1 3+331* 5+3 -
Baloch.
1 1 1 1+64 14+18 -
AJK 1 1 - 38 1+4 184
NA - - - 1+4 -
FATA - - - 1+118 +1 -
ICT - - - +11 - 1
Total 10 8 6 13+1473 48+53 185
Livestock Development Constraints
• Inadequate feed resources (short by 30%)• Widespread breeding of genetically inferior
livestock• Epidemics of infectious diseases• Poor marketing infrastructure• Inadequate institutional infrastructure• Outdated regulatory framework• Limited credit availability to the livestock farmers
(1/10 of agricultural credit)• Low investment by government
Livestock Development Policy Vision
Promoting livestock to provide safe and quality products at competitive prices, covering entire value chain with focus on market and poverty reduction
PolicyPrivate sector led development with public sector providing enabling environment
Strategy– Private sector led– Increase in productivity– Moving from subsistence farming to market-
oriented and commercial farming– Covering entire value chain
Poultry Development Policy
• VisionSupply of wholesome poultry meat, eggs and value added products to the domestic and international markets at competitive prices
• PolicyFacilitate and support private sector-led development for sustainable poultry products
• Strategy– Hi-tech intensive poultry production– Processing and value addition– Improving bio-security– Disease control and genetic improvement in
rural poultry
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