Milk Industry In India , A Growing Source Of Income For Poor And Poorest Of Poor

 

Milk Industry In India , A Growing Source Of Income For Poor And Poorest Of Poor

India is country with diversity not only in  socio – economic sector but in geography and climate also , Most of the people who lives in below average and above average economic zone having no regular and stable  income now a days began to depend on the cattle rearing and  milk industry as a stable source of income , even without fully engaging themselves as if of a regular job . Many more still left behind to join the milk revolution of our Country .

Now the poorest of poor who doesn’t owes land , Options for them also there  to grow cattle’s  and survive , even grow as if of  BHAKKARWALS .

Bhakharwals in J&K and other hilly areas doesn’t own any land nor any permanent houses , still they grow hundreds of goats  and cows , gracing them in jungle and hills , moving from one place to other with family and their temporary tent accommodation, LIVING A LIFE IN STYLE.

Most of state governments are  now  develops schemes to engage more farmers and bring them in to the cooperative net works to increase milk production , collection and distribution net work .

Families who have any kind of fields and space to make cattle sheds can get in to the various business options available in the milk industry .

Veterinary doctors , availability of nutritious feeds and milk collection centres etc are now available in each and every districts , pujayath and village level across India .

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