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Livestock contributes 38% to agriculture GDP & makes up 12% of total
exports
ISLAMABAD—Livestock plays an important role in national economy as it
contributes 38% to agriculture GDP and makes up 12% of the total exports
of the country.
Livestock has been raised mainly by small and landless farmers and more
than 35 million people in Pakistan are involved in livestock related
activities in Pakistan. Thus livestock production provides the best
opportunity to alleviate poverty in the country, official sources told
APP here on Saturday. Pakistan is endowed with a large livestock
population, well-adopted to the local environmental conditions We have
some of the best dairy breeds of the tropics.
Pakistan has 2 buffalo breeds, 1 cattle breeds, 24 sheep breeds and 28
goat breeds. This wide genetic potential provides a lot of challenges
but at the same time, great opportunities for the improvement of
production potentials of these animals, adding he said, with world
attention being focussed on utilization and conservation of indigenous
genetic resources. Improvement in genetic potential of the local breeds
is the key to enhance livestock productivity in Pakistan. Unlike
nutrition and disease control, improvement in genetic potential is
permanent change which is transmitted from one generation to the next.
Thus the research in breeding and improving genetic potential of the
animal will be real service to the poor.
National Agricultural Research System in Pakistan is very complex
consisting of federal, provincial and academic institutions and
coordination is the key to success avoiding duplications and learning
from each other’s experience.—APP |