To Fulfill the cattle requirement with high nutritional, High palatable and high yielding forage crops

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3 To Fulfill the cattle requirement with high nutritional, High palatable and high yielding forage crops

4 Presentation Flow Indian Dairy Industry Statistics Top 6 States Cattle // Milk Production // Productivity Fodder All India Statistics Seasonal Fodder In India Summer/ Rainy Season // Winter/ Rabi Season Advanta Strength and Product Port Folio Cost of Cultivation Comparison All Fodder Crops University trials AAU // PAU // UPAU Live examples Project Proposals PPP // Input Supply Green Fodders // Grass Range // Silage

5 World wide milk deficit/ Surplus Surplus IFCN International Farm Comparison Network Deficit

6 World wide Average milk Prices Mark Rs. Per 1 Lt Milk.<13.5 > <15.7 > < 18.0 > < 20.2 > < 22.5 > < 27..>27 IFCN International Farm Comparison Network

7 World wide milk Density Mark Milk Production/ 2 Sqr KM No Data >5 - <10 >10 - < 15 >15 - < 20 >20 - < 25 >25 - < 30..> 30 IFCN International Farm Comparison Network

8 Milk Productivity per Cattle Colour Milk Productivity < 0.9 > < 1.5 > < 2.0 > < 2.9 > 3 FAO Dairy Statistics 2009/10

9 Top 10 Countries Statistics Milk production in million Mt Cost of Milk Production-Rs./ Lt Milk Productivity- Lt/ Day Countries India USA China Russian Federation Brazil Germany France New Zealand UK Poland World FAO 2010 Statistics ($ conversation - 45/-)

10 Milk Animals in millions Indian Dairy Industry Milk Production in million Mt Milk Production Buffalow Local Cow Exotic Breeds 10

11 Top 10 State wise cattle strength No. States/UTs Cross Bred (A) Indigenious (B) Total (A+B) Buffalos Total Live Stock CAGR% 1 Uttar Pradesh % 2 Maharashtra % 3 Rajasthan % 4 Andhra Pradesh % 5 Bihar* % 6 Gujarat % 7 Karnataka % 8 Tamilnadu % 9 Jharkhand % 10 Punjab % 11 Haryana % All India % Source AHS SERIES 10 Livestock Censes in million

12 Milk Production/ Productivity State wise No. States/UTs Milk Production '000 Mt Productivity per Year per Cattle - Ltrs Productivity per Day per Cattle - Lts 1 Punjab Andhra Pradesh Haryana Maharashtra Gujarat Tamilnadu Karnataka Rajasthan Bihar Madhya Pradesh Uttar Pradesh West Bengal Jharkhand Chhatisgarh Orissa All India

13 State wise Dairy Statistics MH 7455 UP 1.2 GJ 8386 PB 9387 UP GJ 3.5 MH 3.2 AP 3.8 RJ 9491 AP 9570 PB 4.3 RJ3.3 Top 6 states Milk Production in Million Mt. State wise milk productivity - Lt/ Cattle Source AHS SERIES 10 Livestock Censes

14 Fodder Deficit Estimates - GOI in Million Mt Year Green Fodder Dry Fodder Supply Demand Deficit Def. % Supply Demand Deficit Def. % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % Based on 10th Five Year Plan Document, Government of India

15 Projected deficit of CP and TDN - GOI million tonnes Year Crude Protein Total Digestable Nutrients Requirment Available Deficit Def. % Requirment Available Deficit Def. % % % % % % % % % % % % % Based on 10th Five Year Plan Document, Government of India

16 Indian Dairy Industry - Concerns Fodder Availability 65% Deficit in green Fodder 25% Deficit in Dry Fodder 30% Deficit in CP/ TDN Low Productivity Highest local cattle strength Breed Quality Traditional Dairy farms Quality fodder seed availability Lack of proper knowledge on fodders Milk prices Production Commodity

17 State wise Fodder Availability Vs Milk Productivity Per Catle Fodder Availability - Kg 21 Aver. Milk Productivity in Lt UP AP PB RJ GJ MH MP KTK HR TN Source: krishiworld.com 2007/AHS censes

18 Milk in Lt Lactation days Lactation Period Month

19 Forage Crops - Segmentation Season Spring Kharif Winter/ Rabi Crop Type Cereals Legumes Grasses

20 Season wise Forage crop segments January February March April May June July August September October November December Spring Kharif Rabi January to March 75 K mt Market SSG, Millets April to August 34 K mt Market Corn, Napier, SSG, Residue Sep to December 44 K mt Market Oats and Lucerne/ Berseem 20 20

21 Crop wise Mrkt. Size Volume in Mt Approx. Kharif Forage crops Volume in Mt 3% 2% 0% SSG F. Sorghum Bajra 5000 Multicut Bajra 1200 Africantall % 3% 17% 16% 58% SSG Fodder Sorghum Bajra Multicut Bajra Africantall Cowpea Other Legume Cowpea 5000 Grasses Other Legume 3000 Grasses 300

22 Crop wise Mrkt. Size - Winter Volume in Mt Approx. Winter Forage crops Volume in Mt Volume in Mt 0% 0% Oats % Berseem Lucerne Grasses 300 Other Legumes % 45% Oats Berseem Lucerne Grasses Other Legumes

23 Forage Status in India Northern India 55% of the forage Market High Milk Productivity 2.8 lt/ day High Milk Availability 340 gms/ per Day SSG/ Oats/ Berseem Southern India 31% of the forage Market Average Milk Productivity lt/ day Milk Availability 200 gms/ per Day Corn/ Napier/ Farm residues 23

24 Advanta R&D in Forages Principal Crops Sorghum Pearl Millet Corn Napus Others Sweet SSG LPA Sorghums Sweet Sorghums BMR Sorghums Brachytic Dual Purpose Multi Cut Perennial Duel Purpose Fodder Corn Silage Corn BMR Corn Baby Corn Sweet Corn Multicut Single cut Rye Splenda S. K. Rhodes Brachcharia Fodder Beets Clover W Berseem Blue labeled - USA Black labeled - India Red labeled Australia/ Thailand

25 Advanta Global Forage R&D Acquisitions & Principal Crops Company Country Crop 1 Longreach Australia Wheat 2 Golden India Vegetables 3 Unicorn India Vegetables 4 Garrison Townsend USA Sorghums 5 CrossBentown USA Sorghum Forage crops R&D Country Company Principal Crops India Advanta Pearl Millet, Sorghum, Corn Australia Pacific Seeds Sorghum, Oats, Napus United Advanta Forage Sorghum States Argentina Advanta Forage Sorghum Thailand Pacific Thai Seeds Corn Biotech Traits in Forage crops Weedicide Resistance US/ Australia WUE Gene in India/ Sudan/ Australia NUE US/ Australia Sugars Increase India/ US

26 Objective - Nutrifeed Positioning Ranking for new product-farmers

27 Multi Cut Pearl Millet PAC NUTRIFEED Sweet Sorghum Sugargraze BMR Brown Mid Rib Advanta BMR 6 Notified Sweet SSG JUMBO Rye Grass Nutrimax Fodder - Corn Nutricorn 740/745 Berseem Nutriseem Fodder Beet - PAC

28 Multi Cut High Nutrient Fodder NUTRIFEED Sweet Sorghum Silage Specialist Sugargraze Notified Sweet SSG JUMBO BMR Brown Mid Rib Advanta BMR 6

29 Nutrifeed Technical-Sheet 1. High protein (16% - 20%) and nutrient values 2. High metabolisable energy (10 mj/kg) 3. No prussic acid unlike sorghum 4. Increase productivity of quality milk 5. Suitable for multi cut fodder feeding 6. Drought tolerance 7. Suitable for early feeding

30 Makkhan Grass Technical-Sheet 1. Makkhan Grass is high Nutritional Multicut tetraploid Ryegrass 2. Suitable for all fodder areas including hill areas 3. Makkhan Grass is very good in protein with good palatability 4. Makkhan Grass yield up to 13 to 15 Mt per cut per acre in 30 days

31 Sugargraze/ BMR Technical-Sheet

32 Delight/ Nutriseem Technical-Sheet

33 Nutrifeed 1. High protein (16% - 20%) and nutrient values 2. High metabolisable energy (10 mj/kg) 3. No prussic acid unlike sorghum 4. Increase productivity of quality milk 5. Suitable for multi cut fodder feeding 6. Drought tolerance 7. Suitable for early feeding 33 Advanta India Limited

34 Jumbo 1. 3 to 4 Cuts with 50 Days interval 2. High leafy fodder 3. Soft Stems with soft internodes 4. Drought tolerance and high adoptability 5. Minimum height with good standability 6. Highest yield capable up to 70 Mt per hector 34 Advanta India Limited

35 Sugargraze 1. 2 cut Sweet Stem Jowar Crop 2. Brix 16% to 18% 3. Soft Stems with soft internodes 4. Suitable for silage and Hey Making 5. Drought tolerance mts height with no lodging 7. Highest yield capable up to 100 Mt per hector

36 Advanta BMR Low lignin, Softer and easier stem, cattle loves to eat 2. Strong vigorous seedlings 3. Improves digestibility and palatability 4. High protein (13% - 20%) and high metabolisable energy (10 mj/kg) 5. Late maturity multi cut fodder crop 6. Good stand ability sweet stems 7. High bio-mass yielder and widely adoptability

37 Annual Multicut Grass Makkhan Grass Fodder Corn Silage Nutricorn 740/745 Hibrix 51 Sweet Corn Mrudula Baby Corn Berseem Nutriseem Lucerne Nutricern Fodder Beet PAC 60008

38 Makkhan Grass 1. Makkhan Grass is high Nutritional Multicut tetraploid annual multicut grass 2. Suitable for all fodder areas including hill areas 3. Makkhan Grass is very good in protein with good palatability 4. Makkhan Grass yield up to 13 to 15 Mt per cut per acre in 30 days

39 Nutricorn 740/ Nutricorn is a high juicy corn forage hybrid 2. Suitable for green feeding and SILAGE making 3. Nutricorn is very good in palatability and metabolisable energy 4. Nutricorn forage is for Kharif and early winter cropping area

40 Nutriseem 1. Nutriseem is a legume fodder crop with high protein 2. Nutriseem is multicut Berseem fodder notified by ICAR 3. Nutriseem suitable for all northern states 4. Nutriseem can be grown in Rabi and spring season

41 Delight 1. Delight is a legume fodder crop with high protein 2. Delight is multicut Lucerne fodder crop 3. Delight suitable for all fodder growing areas in India 4. Delight can be grown in all the seasons.. 5. Delight can be in annual and perennial crop

42 Advanta Fodder Sugar beet PAC Advanta introduced tropical Sugarbeet for fodder purpose 2. Sugarbeet is 4 to 5 months crop suitable for normal and saline soils 3. Sugarbeet can be fed to the cattle at pre-mature stage by slicing 4. Sugarbeet is having highest sugars and highest yield capacity 5. Sugarbeet is a Rabi crop suitable for September to November sowing

43 Metabolisable Energy (M/kg) Metabolisable Metabolisable Energy Energy vs vs Height Height JUMBO Height (m) Pacific BMR Sweet Jumbo Nectar Superdan Sugargraze Nutrifeed Speedfeed 43

44 Protein (%) Protein Vs Height JUMBO Height (m) Pacific BMR Sweet Jumbo Nectar Superdan Sugargraze Nutrifeed Speedfeed 44

45 Annual/ Perennial Grasses for pastures/ Range Benefit Grass lands a. To improve de-graded lands b. To Control soil erosions c. To make grass available to the grazing cattle d. To maintain the fodder reserves for the rural cattle e. To produce cost effective high nutritional fodder Advanta Products.. Katambora Rhodes // Splenda Setaria // Hybrid Brachcharia i. <650 mm rainfall ii. All Soils iii. Drought tolerance iv. 8 to 12 Kg per hector v. Very good in erosion control vi. Good in palatability/ Good Protein

46 Hydro Seeding a New seeding Technology

47 Cost of cultivation Comparison Cost/Hector Local SSG Jumbo Nutrifeed Sugargraze Napier Seed Rate Seed Cost Cost of Cultivation Ploughing Sowing Irrigation Fertiliser Pest Control Total Cost of Cultivation Rs st Cut Yield per Ha 40 mt 50 MT Revenue nd Cut Yield per Ha 25 mt 40 Mt Revenue rd Cut Yield per Ha 35 mt Revenue th Cut Yield per Ha Revenue TOTAL REVENUE per Ha Net Revenue per Ha Feeding Benefits Green Fodder Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Hay Yes Yes SILAGE Yes Yes

48 Crop Performances Anand Agr. University Anand, Gujarat Punjab Agr. University - Ludhiana A.P. Vet. University, Collage Hyderabad MH. Vet. University Pune TN. Vet. University Global Dairy Dev. Association New Delhi Live Stock Research Station - Mahanandi, Kurnool Buffalo Research Station - Tadepalli Gudem, AP National Animal Nutrition and Physiology Bangalore NDDB Anand Amul R&D Station, Anand Southern Military Dairy Farm Pune

49 Milk Increase Project with Anand Ag. University

50 Milk Increase Project with Anand Ag. University

51 Crop Performances = ICAR Zone Location GFY - 1st Cut in Mt/ Ha DFY - 1st Cut in Mt/ Ha % Dry Matter Protein % Rank in Yield N. West Ludhiana % 7% Hissar % 12% Bikaner % Average % 1 Central Anand % 5% Jabalpur % 8% Rahuri % 8.3% Urulikanchan % 10% Jhansi % Average % 1 South Hyderabad % 5% Dharwad % Coimbatore % 12% Mandya % 12% Average % 2 ALL INDIA % 8.6% 1 Nutrifeed ranked No. 1 in ICAR - All India Coordinated Forage Kharif Trails 2010 and promoted for 2011 trials

52 Crop Performances Farmer Field Nutrifeed 12 Cuts with 222 Mt yield per Acre in 230 Days

53 PDFA Nutrifeed demos and Nutritional Analysis

54 Milk Increase Project with Pantnagar University

55 Data from Reputed Institute, Amul R&D Centre

56 Data from A.P.Vet. Collage, Hyderabad Normal SSG Nutrifeed Jumbo Sugargraze

57 Data from Reputed Institute, NIANP, Bangalore

58 Appreciation Letter from ATMA Kutch Propgram

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60 Demonstration in Govind Baug, BARAMATI

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62 Field Day activity in Govind Baug Directors from Baramati Co-Op Milk Dairy

63 Nutrifeed Jumbo Yield analysis in Govind Baug 1.5 Acre Age of the crop 63 days Yield 60 MT wet in 1 st Cut Very good succulent and palatability Expecting 6 to 8 cuts 1 Acre Age of the crop 63 days Yield 29 Mt Very good in palatibility Expecting 2 to 3 cuts

64 Punjab Dairy Farmers data

65 Nutrifeed Performance in Farmer field Farmer Village Taluk Mobile Number Number of Cuts Total Yield Avinash baburao Bankhele Avsari Ambegaon Raosaheb Gyanba Bahir Bahirwadi Jamkhed Vishwanath Ganpat Deshpande Bahirwadi Jamkhed Mahadu Govind Mawkar Chandoli Ambegaon Dinesh Bhagwan Jadhav Wajhar Sangli Deepak Shivaji Ghorpade Pimpli Baramati Ramesh Nagnath Girme Jamkhed Jamkhed Pratap Govindrao Patil Jamkhed Jamkhed Rajendra Dattatraya Pardeshi Jamkhed Jamkhed Hemant Dattatraya Kurde Eklahare Ambegaon Machindra Bhaguji Hinge Avsari Bk Ambegaon Vishal Vilas More Pimpri Pendhar Pune Average

66 Punjab NUTRIFEED Masters

67 Punjab NUTRIFEED Masters

68 Punjab NUTRIFEED Masters

69 Punjab NUTRIFEED Masters

70 F A R M E R S F E E D B A C K

71 F A R M E R S F E E D B A C K

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77 Acknowledgments from Pvt. Dairies, MH

78 Nutrifeed Order from Amul Co-op.

79 Order from Vijaya Dairy - AP

80 Performances in Snaps Normal Forage Vs Nutrifeed Field Harvest photo Farmer field photo Govind Dairy Field Photo in Bhagyaklaxmi Dairy

81 Field photo - Nutrifeed Field Visit in AAU, Anand 48 tillers from 2 nd cut plant - Nutrifeed Re-Growth for 2 nd Cut - Nutrifeed

82 Cont. Jumbo Sugargraze field photo from Belgaum Sugargraze field photo from Anand Ag.

83 Fodder Cultivation - Mechanized TMR

84 Proposal for Fodder Development Public Private Partner Ship Seed Distribution Subsidy & Mini kits Fodder technology transfers FFS/ Night Schools/ Demos Link with Animal Husbandry Schemes Grass land Pasture/ Range development scheme Silage Education and input supply High Nutritional and high yielding hybrid introduction High Nutritional seed production OP/ Hybrids

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