epashuhaat launch 2016 (press release)
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Agriculture minister launches pashuhaat portal
Germany Sun (IANS) Sunday 27th November, 2016
New Delhi, Nov 26 (IANS) Union Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh on
Saturday launched e-pashuhaat portal (www.epashuhaat.gov.in) on the occasion of
National Milk Day.
Singh did this during the celebration of National Milk Day on the birth anniversary
of Verghese Kurien, the Father of the White Revolution.
"For the first time in the world under the scheme National Mission on Bovine
Productivity 'e-pashuhaat' portal has been developed for connecting breeders and
farmers regarding availability of bovine germplasm," Singh said.
According to the minister, breeders and farmers can sell and purchase breeding
stock through the portal.
"Information on all forms of germplasm including semen, embryos and live
animals with all the agencies and stake holders in the country has been uploaded
on the portal. Through this portal, farmers will be aware about the availability of
quality disease- free bovine germplasm with different agencies in the country. The
portal will lead to propagation of high genetic merit germplasm," Singh said.
Singh also said that milk production recorded a growth of 6.28 per cent during
2014-15 and 2015-16, which is much higher than the growth rate of around 4 per
cent in the previous years.
The minister added that per capita availability of milk increased from 307 gm per
day in 2013-14 to 340 gm per day in 2015-16, a growth of 5 per cent, which was
below 3 per cent before 2014-15.
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New Delhi, Nov 26 (IANS) Union Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh on
Saturday launched e-pashuhaat portal (www.epashuhaat.gov.in) on the occasion of
National Milk Day.
Singh did this during the celebration of National Milk Day on the birth anniversary
of Verghese Kurien, the Father of the White Revolution.
"For the first time in the world under the scheme National Mission on Bovine
Productivity 'e-pashuhaat' portal has been developed for connecting breeders and
farmers regarding availability of bovine germplasm," Singh said.
According to the minister, breeders and farmers can sell and purchase breeding
stock through the portal.
"Information on all forms of germplasm including semen, embryos and live
animals with all the agencies and stake holders in the country has been uploaded
on the portal. Through this portal, farmers will be aware about the availability of
quality disease- free bovine germplasm with different agencies in the country. The
portal will lead to propagation of high genetic merit germplasm," Singh said.
Singh also said that milk production recorded a growth of 6.28 per cent during
2014-15 and 2015-16, which is much higher than the growth rate of around 4 per
cent in the previous years.
The minister added that per capita availability of milk increased from 307 gm per
day in 2013-14 to 340 gm per day in 2015-16, a growth of 5 per cent, which was
below 3 per cent before 2014-15.
--IANS
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Radha Mohan Singh launches e-pashuhaat portal (www.epashuhaat.gov.in)
26 NOVEMBER 2016
The Union Agriculture & Farmers Welfare Minister, Radha Mohan Singh launched
e-pashuhaat portal (www.epashuhaat.gov.in) on the occasion of National Milk Day
today.
Singh informed that for the first time in the world under the scheme National
Mission on Bovine Productivity ‘e-pashuhaat’ portal has been developed for
connecting breeders and farmers regarding availability of bovine germplasm.
Through the portal breeders/farmers can sell and purchase breeding stock,
information on all forms of germplasm including semen, embryos and live animals
with all the agencies and stake holders in the country has been uploaded on the
portal. Through this portal, farmers will be aware about the availability of quality
disease free bovine germplasm with different agencies in the country. The portal
will lead to propagation of high genetic merit germplasm
Agriculture minister launches
pashuhaat portal Scotland Star (IANS) Sunday 27th November, 2016
New Delhi, Nov 26 (IANS) Union Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh on
Saturday launched e-pashuhaat portal (www.epashuhaat.gov.in) on the occasion of
National Milk Day.
Singh did this during the celebration of National Milk Day on the birth anniversary
of Verghese Kurien, the Father of the White Revolution.
"For the first time in the world under the scheme National Mission on Bovine
Productivity 'e-pashuhaat' portal has been developed for connecting breeders and
farmers regarding availability of bovine germplasm," Singh said.
According to the minister, breeders and farmers can sell and purchase breeding
stock through the portal.
"Information on all forms of germplasm including semen, embryos and live
animals with all the agencies and stake holders in the country has been uploaded
on the portal. Through this portal, farmers will be aware about the availability of
quality disease- free bovine germplasm with different agencies in the country. The
portal will lead to propagation of high genetic merit germplasm," Singh said.
Singh also said that milk production recorded a growth of 6.28 per cent during
2014-15 and 2015-16, which is much higher than the growth rate of around 4 per
cent in the previous years.
The minister added that per capita availability of milk increased from 307 gm per
day in 2013-14 to 340 gm per day in 2015-16, a growth of 5 per cent, which was
below 3 per cent before 2014-15.
Agriculture minister launches
pashuhaat portal Belfast Bulletin (IANS) Sunday 27th November, 2016
New Delhi, Nov 26 (IANS) Union Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh on
Saturday launched e-pashuhaat portal (www.epashuhaat.gov.in) on the occasion of
National Milk Day.
Singh did this during the celebration of National Milk Day on the birth anniversary
of Verghese Kurien, the Father of the White Revolution.
"For the first time in the world under the scheme National Mission on Bovine
Productivity 'e-pashuhaat' portal has been developed for connecting breeders and
farmers regarding availability of bovine germplasm," Singh said.
According to the minister, breeders and farmers can sell and purchase breeding
stock through the portal.
"Information on all forms of germplasm including semen, embryos and live
animals with all the agencies and stake holders in the country has been uploaded
on the portal. Through this portal, farmers will be aware about the availability of
quality disease- free bovine germplasm with different agencies in the country. The
portal will lead to propagation of high genetic merit germplasm," Singh said.
Singh also said that milk production recorded a growth of 6.28 per cent during
2014-15 and 2015-16, which is much higher than the growth rate of around 4 per
cent in the previous years.
The minister added that per capita availability of milk increased from 307 gm per
day in 2013-14 to 340 gm per day in 2015-16, a growth of 5 per cent, which was
below 3 per cent before 2014-15.
Agriculture minister launches
pashuhaat portal Poland Sun (IANS) Sunday 27th November, 2016
New Delhi, Nov 26 (IANS) Union Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh on
Saturday launched e-pashuhaat portal (www.epashuhaat.gov.in) on the occasion of
National Milk Day.
Singh did this during the celebration of National Milk Day on the birth anniversary
of Verghese Kurien, the Father of the White Revolution.
"For the first time in the world under the scheme National Mission on Bovine
Productivity 'e-pashuhaat' portal has been developed for connecting breeders and
farmers regarding availability of bovine germplasm," Singh said.
According to the minister, breeders and farmers can sell and purchase breeding
stock through the portal.
"Information on all forms of germplasm including semen, embryos and live
animals with all the agencies and stake holders in the country has been uploaded
on the portal. Through this portal, farmers will be aware about the availability of
quality disease- free bovine germplasm with different agencies in the country. The
portal will lead to propagation of high genetic merit germplasm," Singh said.
Singh also said that milk production recorded a growth of 6.28 per cent during
2014-15 and 2015-16, which is much higher than the growth rate of around 4 per
cent in the previous years.
The minister added that per capita availability of milk increased from 307 gm per
day in 2013-14 to 340 gm per day in 2015-16, a growth of 5 per cent, which was
below 3 per cent before 2014-15.
Agriculture minister launches
pashuhaat portal Herald Globe (IANS) Sunday 27th November, 2016
New Delhi, Nov 26 (IANS) Union Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh on
Saturday launched e-pashuhaat portal (www.epashuhaat.gov.in) on the occasion of
National Milk Day.
Singh did this during the celebration of National Milk Day on the birth anniversary
of Verghese Kurien, the Father of the White Revolution.
"For the first time in the world under the scheme National Mission on Bovine
Productivity 'e-pashuhaat' portal has been developed for connecting breeders and
farmers regarding availability of bovine germplasm," Singh said.
According to the minister, breeders and farmers can sell and purchase breeding
stock through the portal.
"Information on all forms of germplasm including semen, embryos and live
animals with all the agencies and stake holders in the country has been uploaded
on the portal. Through this portal, farmers will be aware about the availability of
quality disease- free bovine germplasm with different agencies in the country. The
portal will lead to propagation of high genetic merit germplasm," Singh said.
Singh also said that milk production recorded a growth of 6.28 per cent during
2014-15 and 2015-16, which is much higher than the growth rate of around 4 per
cent in the previous years.
The minister added that per capita availability of milk increased from 307 gm per
day in 2013-14 to 340 gm per day in 2015-16, a growth of 5 per cent, which was
below 3 per cent before 2014-15.