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UPL Group of Companies United Phosphorus Advanta India Tatva Jai Research Foundation Crop Protection Chemicals Seeds & Biotech Environment Services Contract Research (CRO) ` 12000 crore ` 1000 crore ` 800 crore ` 500 crore

UPL is biggest Indian multination company in agro formulation UPL operates in 125 countries and having own business offices in 25 countries First Indian Company having patents in Agro chemicals, has 23 factories UPL has offered economical farm solutions to farmers across globe Advanta is one of the world best seed companies operates in 25 countries Advanta s major crops are Sunflower, Sorghums, Corn, forages, Rice, Mustard and Vegetables

Milk production in million Mt Cost of Milk Production-Rs./ Lt Milk Productivity- Lt/ Day Countries 2007 2009 2011 2012 India 78 86 92 124 11.25 1.2 USA 84 86 85 88 19.35 8.8 China 35 35 35 38 16.95 3.5 Russian Federation 31 32 32 35 14 4.7 Brazil 26 27 29 32 25.2 6.8 Germany 28 28 27 28 21 5.5 France 24 24 23 25 23 7 New Zealand 15 15 15 18 12.25 9.5 UK 14 13 13 17 24 6.9 Poland 12 12 12 15 15 7.3 World 602 618 628 693 18 5.8 India is No. 1 country in the world in milk production with 124 million Mt. But in productivity India is at 45 th place in the world USA/ New Zealand are the highest productivity countries Because of poor feeding, management and breed quality our productivity is low

No. States/UTs Cross Bred (A) Indigenious (B) Total (A+B) Buffalos Total Live Stock CAGR% 1 Uttar Pradesh 16.34 169.17 185.51 229.14 414.65 2.30% 2 Maharashtra 27.76 135.27 163.03 61.45 224.48 3.60% 3 Rajasthan 4.64 103.9 108.54 104.14 212.68 3.70% 4 Andhra Pradesh 11.07 81.93 93 106.3 199.3 4.20% 5 Bihar* 12.74 94.55 107.29 57.43 164.72 2.90% 6 Gujarat 6.39 67.85 74.24 71.4 145.64 3.70% 7 Karnataka 16.02 79.36 95.39 39.91 135.3 3.30% 8 Tamilnadu 51.4 40.01 91.41 16.58 107.99 2.80% 9 Jharkhand 1.45 75.13 76.59 13.43 90.02 2.50% 10 Punjab 15.31 5.08 20.39 59.95 80.34 3.00% 11 Haryana 5.73 9.67 15.4 60.35 75.75 3.40% All India 168.85 1320 1030.79 820.08 3221 3.50% India is No. 1 in total livestock 35 crore UP is the No. 1 State with large number of cattle but productivity is very low. Punjab is No. 1 State with highest productivity of 4.5 liters milk per day per animal in a year. Poor feeding leads to poor milk productivity and poor health conditions.

States 2009-10 - Million Mt. Fodder Dry Fodder Green Fodder Total Fodder Deficit Maharashtra 42 98 140 21% Rajasthan 17 117 134 34% Uttar Pradesh 81 36 117 63% Gujarat 15 58 73 25% Madhya Pradesh 27 33 60 48% Punjab 29 26 55 20% Andhra Pradesh 26 14 40 37% Haryana 19 19 38 26% Karnataka 28 7 36 22% Tamil Nadu 21 11 32 36% UP is most deficit (63%) highest in India Punjab is having 20% Deficit of fodder GOI is expecting the deficit will continue up to 2025 Apart from the fodder GOI published the deficit of CP (Crude Protein) and TDN (Total Digestible Nutrients) up to 25% Poor animal health low milk yield Less Lactation days less milk/year Poor quality Milk less fats Less Income from dairy Year Supply Demand Deficit Million tons Million tons (% Demand) Green Dry Green Dry Green Dry 2000 385 428 988 549 61% 22% 2005 390 443 1025 569 62% 22% 2010 395 451 1061 589 63% 23% 2015 401 466 1097 609 64% 24% 2020 406 473 1134 630 64% 25% 2025 411 488 1170 650 65% 25% Year Requirement Availability Million tons Million tons Deficit (%) CP TDN CP TDN CP TDN 2000 45 321 31 242 31% 25% 2005 46 333 33 254 29% 24% 2010 48 345 34 262 28% 24% 2015 49 357 36 273 27% 23% 2020 51 369 38 281 27% 24% 2025 53 381 39 293 25% 23%

Major Forage Crops in India Spring/ Summer Jan to March Kharif/ Summer April to July Rabi/ Winter Sep to Nov Maize/ SSG Cereals Legumes Cereals Legumes Concerns in Current Fodder Crops SSG/ Sorghum Grams/Peas Oats Berseem Low Yielding long duration varieties Low Nutritional and low digestible crops Requires more water and fertilizers More Lignin/ non-digestible fibers Low palatability and less of sweet and juiciness Bajra Maize Napier Lucerne Groundnut Residue Grasses Lucerne Methi Residue

Quality Dairy Animal Breed and Genetics Cost effective and balanced feeding. Green Fodder is the main diet and Source for low cost (should be 60% to 70% in diet) Dry Fodder Energy Protein Concentrates Minerals and Vitamins Dry fodder should be 15 to 20 % of the total ration Concentrates should be 15 to 20 % of the total ration Regular de-worming of adult and young animal Regular vaccination for FMD and others diseases if necessary Medicated bath once in a month-which remove all the external parasite because these parasite transmit many economical importance disease like Anaplasmosis,Theileriosis and babesiosis. Effective breeding management to achieve one calf in fifteen month.

Multi Cut Forage crop Nutrifeed Sweet Sorghum Sugargraze BMR Brown Mid Rib Advanta BMR 6 Winter - Forage Grass Makkhan Grass Silage Corn PAC 746 Dual Purpose Sorghum PAC - 501 Notified Sweet SSG JUMBO Spring Corn PAC - 746 Lucerne SuperSonic

Feature Benefits More Number of Cuts 4 to 6 Fodder Availability at all the times Saving in Sowing Expenses More Green Fodder Yield 15 mt to 18 mt Less Area can be feed more animal Mare Palatability Lush green Sweet & Soft More Protein >16% More Milk and FAT Animal loves to eat and intake will be more More Digestibility > 68% Can be feed more animal in less area No HCN/ Prussic Acid Drought Tolerance Less Insect & Pests Early Feeding/ No side effects Requires less water No Sprayings and cost savings

High Yield FAT increase Multicut High Milk Production Nutrifeed High Palatability Drought Tolerance No Prussic Acid/ HCN High Energy High Protein

Feature Benefits More Sweetness 16% to 18% brix More milk More Height and Stout Stem > 12 feet More Green Fodder Good Palatability Lush Green More Green Fodder intake/ Less feed required Soft and Juicy Stems 65% Juicy Animal eats more and increase milk Strong root Drought Tolerance Dual Purpose No Lodging Less Irrigation Green Fodder/ SILAGE High yield 25 to 35 mt/acre More green fodder availability

High Milk and FAT Very Sweet 16% brix Very High Yielding Silage/ Green feeding Sugargraze Soft and Juicy stems Strong root zone no lodging Grows up to 15 feet with full of leaves Less Water requirement High Energy and Carbohydr ates

Feature Benefits Winter Season Grass > 5 C Only winter Forage grass High Dry Matter > 40 % More milk with less feed Good Palatability Lush Green More Green Fodder intake/ Less feed required Soft and Juicy Stems 65% Juicy Animal eats more and increase milk High Crude Protein 16% to 18% High Fat and healthy Animal Quick re-growth 25 days cutting Fodder availability Dual Purpose Green Fodder/ SILAGE High yield 10 to 12 mt/ Acre More green fodder availability

Agronomy/ Acre Nutrifeed Sugargraze Crop Type Multi-cut 1 to 2 Cuts Sowing Season Feb to Sept Feb to Sept Seed Rate 2 to 3 Kg 5 Kg Spacing 30 cm X 20 cm 30 cm X 15 cm Fertiliser - Acre 30:20:00 30:20:00 Weedicide Atrazine - 500 gms Atrazine - 500 gms Irrigation Drought tolerant Drought tolerant Insecticide Lancergold -500 gms Ulala/ Lancergold -500 gms (SAU.Recom) (SAU.Recom) Fungicide SAAF -300 gms (SAU.Recom) SAAF -300 gms (SAU.Recom) 1st Cut After 45 to 50 days of Sowing After 45 to 50 days of Sowing plant Cutting Height 1.2 to 1.5 Mtrs height Whatever the height Shoot Cutting Height 4 to 6 inch from ground 4 to 6 inch from ground Time of Cutting Every 30 to 35 days Pre or 50% flowering 2nd Cut Every 30 to 35 days Every 55 to 60 days Silage Moderate Very Good Approx. Yield Single cut - 45 to 50 Mt. Multicut - 15 to 18 Mt Single cut - 35 to 40 Mt.

Field preparation Fine tillage and neutral soils Good crop establishment Sowing 2 to 3 Kg seed per acre in line sowings Fertilizers 5 to 7 Mt of FYM More Nitrogen leads to less yield and growth of Nutrifeed Cutting Height Nutrifeed should cut at 1 to 1.2 meters height Assures better nutrients Nutrifeed shoot should cut at 4 to 6 from the ground For quick re-growth Irrigation Should irrigate within 2 days after cutting Urea application will boos the regrowth along with water Even though Nutrifeed is drought tolerance we should irrigate before feeding to avoid palatability issues