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अमूल ने बढ़ाए दो रुपए प्रति लीटर दूध के दाम, क्या पशुपालकों को होगा इससे फायदा?
अमूल ने बढ़ाए दो रुपए प्रति लीटर दूध के दाम, क्या पशुपालकों को होगा इससे फायदा?

By Divendra Singh

अमूल ने दो रुपए प्रति लीटर दूध के दाम बढ़ा दिए हैं, इससे पहले अमूल ने 1 जुलाई, 2021 को दूध के दाम बढ़ाए थे। जानिए किस रेट में मिलेगा कौन सा दूध।

अमूल ने दो रुपए प्रति लीटर दूध के दाम बढ़ा दिए हैं, इससे पहले अमूल ने 1 जुलाई, 2021 को दूध के दाम बढ़ाए थे। जानिए किस रेट में मिलेगा कौन सा दूध।

बढ़ती महंगाई, दूध की कम कीमत: पशुपालकों के लिए लागत निकालना भी हो रहा मुश्किल
बढ़ती महंगाई, दूध की कम कीमत: पशुपालकों के लिए लागत निकालना भी हो रहा मुश्किल

By Ashok Parmar

पेट्रोल-डीजल के दाम बढ़ने से पशु आहार जैसे दूसरे जरूरी चीजों के दाम भी बढ़े हैं, जिसका असर दूध व्यवसाय पर भी पड़ा है। अब तो पशुपालकों के लिए लागत निकालना भी मुश्किल हो रहा है।

पेट्रोल-डीजल के दाम बढ़ने से पशु आहार जैसे दूसरे जरूरी चीजों के दाम भी बढ़े हैं, जिसका असर दूध व्यवसाय पर भी पड़ा है। अब तो पशुपालकों के लिए लागत निकालना भी मुश्किल हो रहा है।

लॉकडाउन का असर: मांग घटने से बढ़ीं डेयरी और पशुपालकों की मुश्किलें, किसान बोले- खर्च निकालना मुश्किल
लॉकडाउन का असर: मांग घटने से बढ़ीं डेयरी और पशुपालकों की मुश्किलें, किसान बोले- खर्च निकालना मुश्किल

By Divendra Singh

कोरोना महामारी के कारण देश के अलग-अलग राज्यों में लगे लॉकडाउन ने एक बार फिर पशुपालकों और डेयरी व्यवसायियों की मुश्किलें बढ़ा दी हैं। लॉकडाउन में दूध की बिक्री पर रोक नहीं है लेकिन होटल-रेस्टोरेट आदि बंद होने से खपत कम हो गई है। अब पशुपालकों को डर है कि अगर ऐसे ही लॉकडाउन बढ़ता रहा और दूध की बिक्री नहीं हुई तो पशुओं के लिए चारे का इंतजाम कैसे करेंगे।

कोरोना महामारी के कारण देश के अलग-अलग राज्यों में लगे लॉकडाउन ने एक बार फिर पशुपालकों और डेयरी व्यवसायियों की मुश्किलें बढ़ा दी हैं। लॉकडाउन में दूध की बिक्री पर रोक नहीं है लेकिन होटल-रेस्टोरेट आदि बंद होने से खपत कम हो गई है। अब पशुपालकों को डर है कि अगर ऐसे ही लॉकडाउन बढ़ता रहा और दूध की बिक्री नहीं हुई तो पशुओं के लिए चारे का इंतजाम कैसे करेंगे।

Dairy Farming Gets a Fillip in Shopian, Kashmir
Dairy Farming Gets a Fillip in Shopian, Kashmir

By Mudassir Kuloo

Being an agrarian region, the agriculture sector contributes 16.18 per cent to Jammu & Kashmir’s GDP, of which 35 per cent is contributed by the dairy sector. Under the Integrated Dairy Development Scheme, 43 dairy farming units have been set up in Shopian with a subsidy of Rs one crore.

Being an agrarian region, the agriculture sector contributes 16.18 per cent to Jammu & Kashmir’s GDP, of which 35 per cent is contributed by the dairy sector. Under the Integrated Dairy Development Scheme, 43 dairy farming units have been set up in Shopian with a subsidy of Rs one crore.

Rural entrepreneurship can help stop distress migration. Here is proof from rural Uttar Pradesh
Rural entrepreneurship can help stop distress migration. Here is proof from rural Uttar Pradesh

By Pavan Kumar Maurya

A modern dairy in a village is slowing down the process of migration in the area and raising the livelihoods of the rural inhabitants.

A modern dairy in a village is slowing down the process of migration in the area and raising the livelihoods of the rural inhabitants.

Rural entrepreneurship can help stop distress migration. Here is proof from rural Uttar Pradesh
Rural entrepreneurship can help stop distress migration. Here is proof from rural Uttar Pradesh

By Gaon Connection

A modern dairy in a village is slowing down the process of migration in the area and raising the livelihoods of the rural inhabitants.

A modern dairy in a village is slowing down the process of migration in the area and raising the livelihoods of the rural inhabitants.

Marketing Infant Formula in Developing Countries Caused 10.9 Million Excess Infant Deaths: Analysis
Marketing Infant Formula in Developing Countries Caused 10.9 Million Excess Infant Deaths: Analysis

By गाँव कनेक्शन

Baby milk powder coupled with a lack of access to clean drinking water has resulted in the deaths of millions of babies in low and middle income countries between 1960 and 2015, finds a recent study.

Baby milk powder coupled with a lack of access to clean drinking water has resulted in the deaths of millions of babies in low and middle income countries between 1960 and 2015, finds a recent study.

Goat farming supports livelihoods in Rajasthan where agriculture is practically impossible
Goat farming supports livelihoods in Rajasthan where agriculture is practically impossible

By Manoj Choudhary

Villages in Rajasthan where agriculture is impractical due to lack of water are turning to rearing goats that are low maintenance and an assured source of income.

Villages in Rajasthan where agriculture is impractical due to lack of water are turning to rearing goats that are low maintenance and an assured source of income.

A mother and daughter trained as Pashu Sakhis are helping increase profits of goat rearers
A mother and daughter trained as Pashu Sakhis are helping increase profits of goat rearers

By Laraib Fatima Warsi

Twenty-year-old Nisha and her 50-year-old mother Sarita are Pashu Sakhis who visit goat rearers in Barabanki district of UP and offer a variety of services. The Goat Trust, a Lucknow-based NGO has trained over 25,000 rural women as Pashu Sakhi.

Twenty-year-old Nisha and her 50-year-old mother Sarita are Pashu Sakhis who visit goat rearers in Barabanki district of UP and offer a variety of services. The Goat Trust, a Lucknow-based NGO has trained over 25,000 rural women as Pashu Sakhi.

"We eat roti with salt": High inflation has shrunk the food basket of rural Indians
"We eat roti with salt": High inflation has shrunk the food basket of rural Indians

By Sarah Khan

There has been a continuous rise in the prices of commodities in the last two months. The food price inflation rate in rural India has almost doubled in a year, and is higher than in urban India. Rural citizens have reduced the consumption of pulses, vegetables and milk. This is likely to have long-term health impacts, warn experts. A Gaon Connection report.

There has been a continuous rise in the prices of commodities in the last two months. The food price inflation rate in rural India has almost doubled in a year, and is higher than in urban India. Rural citizens have reduced the consumption of pulses, vegetables and milk. This is likely to have long-term health impacts, warn experts. A Gaon Connection report.

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