ANIMAL HUSBANDRY DEPARTMENT

Similar documents
THENI DISTRICT WEBSITE UPDATION 1. HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT Department of Animal Husbandry


DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITIES

Technology Demonstration Component. National Initiative on Climate Resilient Agriculture (NICRA) VADAVATHUR VILLAGE, NAMAKKAL DISTRICT.

PROGRAMMES AND BENEFITS AVAILABLE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AND VETERINARY SERVICES DEPARTMENT:

CENTRAL HERD REGISTRATION SCHEME AJMER, RAJASTHAN GIR BULL

Department of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services

POLICY NOTE

ODISHA BOVINE BREEDING POLICY

CHAPTER II DEVELOPMENT OF DAIRY IN ANDHRA PRADESH

LIVESTOCK RESEARCH & CATTLE BREEDING FARM, TELANKHEDI (GAOLAO COW & NAGPURI BUFFALO RESEARCH CENTRE)

DAIRY FARMING REPORT. Project Report on 50 Murrah Buffalos DAIRY FARM

SOCIO ECONOMIC AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH POOR ADOPTION OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ENTERPRISE N.

POLICY NOTE

ANNUAL ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT

(a) what amount of relief fund has been prescribed for various calamities in relief manual of the State; details be given;

Annexure - I District-wise Forest Cover - Tamil Nadu in 2007

Estab. in 1984 District : Udaipur Rajasthan - India

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT DHARMAPURI DISTRICT

ADOPTION OF AZOLLA CULTIVATION TECHNOLOGY IN THE FARMERS FIELD: AN ANALYSIS

National Dairy Development Board. Dairying In. Punjab. A Statistical Profile 2014

AGRICULTURE PAPER QUESTIONS SECTION A (30 marks) Answer ALL the questions in this section in the spaces provided.

CHAPTER III PROGRESS OF DAIRY FARMING AND DAIRY IN ANANTAPUR DISTRICT

Illinois 4-H Livestock Record

SMALLHOLDER DAIRY PRODUCTION

ANIMAL HUSBANDRY & DAIRYING DEPARTMENT

CHAPTER 3 OPTIMUM PLANS FOR MARGINAL FARMERS USING LINEAR PROGRAMMING MODEL

ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF LIVESTOCK ENTERPRISE IN A SEMI-ARID WATERSHED

TECHNOLOGICAL NEEDS OF RURAL WOMEN IN SELECTED DRUDGERY REDUCING TECHNOLOGIES RELATED TO ANIMAL HUSBANDRY

Economic analysis of milk production in Rewari district of Haryana

TAMIL NADU VETERINARY AND ANIMAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITY KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, NAMAKKAL

Agriculture in Bulgaria

Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries Department

Participation of Farm Women in Animal Husbandry in Anand District of Gujarat

Fighting Hunger Worldwide

By Dr. S.M. Hassan. Department of Agriculture Andhra Pradesh

Animal Husbandry. Chapter: Vision:

ECONOMICS OF GOAT FARMING UNDER STALLFED SYSTEM PROJECT OF GOAT UNIT 100 DOES + 4 BUCKS DR. SACHIN TEKADE

Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries (Poultry) Department. G.O. (Ms.) No.106 Dated:

Dairy Cow Farming under National Agricultural Technology Project: Phase-I in Bangladesh

Case Study on Narrowing the Gaps for Equity

Philippine Dairy Buffalo Breeding Program

Cattle Market Outlook

Background and Assumptions

14 th Foundation day celebrations at Cherial, Warangal District.

Nutrient Budgeting. An Overview of What, How and Why. June 2014

Expanding Agriculture & allied sectors. Doubling the Farmers income by 2022, Challenges and road map

DAIRY ANIMAL PRODUCTIVITY ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM With HERDMAN

CHAPTER - 8 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY

South Tripura ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region

APPENDIX-A Questionnaire (Drought-Primary Data) (i) Questionnaire for Farmers

Special Seminar on Food Security: Focusing on Water management and Sustainable Agriculture

COST AND RETURN FROM MILK PRODUCTION AMONG TRIBALS (GUJJARS) IN DIFFERENT DISTRICTS OF JAMMU REGION OF J&K STATE IN INDIA

Central Texas Cow/Calf Clinic

PLP Nizamabad. Executive Summary

Agriculture in Hungary, 2010 (Agricultural census) Preliminary data (1) (Based on processing 12.5% of questionnaires.)

Senegal Dairy Genetics / Sénégal Génétique Laitière

Extensive livestock farming in Morocco: from marginal territories to major social and environmental roles

COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF DAIRY FARMING IN NORTH INDIA

EAAPP Dairy Research. Component

Rwanda Consulting Abroad Program Spring 2012

Project on developing income generation skills through capacity building

Gender and Livestock: tools for design

Revision of economic values for traits within the economic breeding index

CHAPTER IV PROFILE OF DAIRY INDUSTRY IN SANGLI DISTRICT

UPL Group of Companies

Cattle Outlook. January, 2018

SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILING OF TUMKUR DISTRICT FARMERS IN KARNATAKA

PROCUREMENT OF INPUTS FOR POULTRY FARMING- AN ASSESSMENT OF EXTENT OF PARTICIPATION BY FARMERS

Knowledge level of dairy farmers about artificial insemination in Bidar district of Karnataka, India

Grazing Management Different Strategies. Dr Jim Russell and Joe Sellers Iowa State University

Livestock and poverty reduction in India: Findings from the ODI Livelihood Options Project

THE FARM BUSINESS SURVEY IN WALES

The Ground level credit flow during the past three years and target for the current (` lakh) Sector (target)

Farmers Perception towards Livestock Extension Service : A Case Study

A Comprehensive Impact Assessment Study of Assam Rural Infrastructure Agricultural Services Project

Milk Production. January Milk Production up 2.7 Percent

ANNUAL AGRICULTURAL SURVEY REPORT 2014

TEXAS A8cM UNIVERSITY TEXAS AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE

Longitudinal studies refer to those that gather information from the same set of respondents through repeated visits over a defined period of time.

Chakrapong Chaikong (Autor) Comparisons of beef buffalo and beef cattle production systems in northeastern Thailand

Covered Commodities. Pulse Crops

Sustainable Pasture Management Practices in Tajikistan

University of Agriculture, Faisalabad

Natural fertiliser control and application system in Poland state of the art. The natural manure composition in Poland estimating and verification

Indian Poultry Sector. Integrating Poor & Small-holders : Opportunities & Challenges

Introduction BEEF 140

DAIRY ANIMAL PRODUCTIVITY ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM With HERDMAN

Determining the costs and revenues for dairy cattle

OUTLOOK FOR US AGRICULTURE

Eskdalemuir A comparison of forestry and hill farming; productivity and economic impact

Impact evaluation for: Special Program for Food Security and Productivity Enhancement of Small Farmers in Pakistan (Crop Maximization Project-II)

Credit Absorption Capacity of Farmers in Uttar Pradesh

National Drought Management Authority TAITA TAVETA COUNTY

PROBLEMS OF WORLD AGRICULTURE

Differentiating Four livestock Production Systems

FOOD SECURITY MONITORING SYSTEM KASSALA STATE DECEMBER 2015

PROJECT PROPOSAL PROJECT DESCRIPTION

MCLENNAN COUNTY APPRAISAL DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL LAND QUALIFICATION GUIDELINES (JANUARY 1, 2005)

Executive Summary. PLP Jajpur

Transcription:

ANIMAL HUSBANDRY DEPARTMENT Animal Husbandry contributes significantly in supplementing the income of small farmers, marginal farmers and landless labourers. Livestock is not only important source of income to the rural poor but also helps them sustain livelihood in times of drought and famine. The hidden potential growth needs to be explored which ensures better quality of life to the rural farmer and envisages the rural economy. Thus, Animal Husbandry can act as a powerful instrument for the comprehensive socio-economic transformation of rural people and trigger the economy. AIMS Enhancing the production potential of livestock and poultry and thus increasing the milk production, meat and wool. Providing necessary and timely modern veterinary assistance and health cover to the livestock and poultry. Implementing various State and Central government schemes for the rural poor upliftment. Providing information and training on basic and latest animal husbandry practices. Protecting human health by preventing major zoonotic diseases of animals. Disseminating latest technical knowhow to the livestock owners through extension activities. This Department was started in 1892 as Civil Veterinary Department to provide various aids to the needy farmers and then renamed as Animal Husbandry Department in 1948. Animal Husbandry Department is headed by Director of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services, Chennai-6. Ariyalur Region is headed by Regional Joint Director of Animal Husbandry [RJD (AH)] and under RJD (AH), one Deputy Director of Animal Husbandry [DD (AH)] heading the Unit of Cattle Breeding and Fodder Development and 2 Administrative Division each headed by an Assistant Director of Animal Husbandry [AD (AH)] with the head quarters at Ariyalur and Udayarpalayam as such in Revenue Division. Veterinary Institutions at field level consists of Veterinary Hospital (2), Veterinary Dispensary (40) and Veterinary Sub centre (5) and are headed by Veterinary Surgeon (in the cadre of Assistant Director), Veterinary Assistant Surgeon and Livestock Inspector, respectively. Apart from this, one Mobile Veterinary Unit is functioning at Ariyalur under the control of Assistant Director of Animal Husbandry, Ariyalur. This Unit is manned by one Veterinary Assistant Surgeon, one Livestock Inspector and one Animal Husbandry Assistant. RJD (AH) Ariyalur AD (AH) Ariyalur DD (AH) Ariyalur AD(AH) Udayarpalayam Ariyalur Block Thirumanur Block Andimadam Block Jayankondam Block Sendurai Block T.Palur Block

Details of Veterinary Institutions in Ariyalur District S.No Name of the Block 1 Ariyalur 2 Thirumanur 3 Andimadam 4 Jayankondam 5 T.Palur 6 Sendurai Veterinary Hospital Veterinary Dispensary Mobile Veterinary Unit Veterinary Sub centre 1. Ariyalur Division Ariyalur 1 Vilangudi Ariyalur 2 Poyyur 3 Sundakudi 4 Kallakudi 5 Kattupringiyam 6 Ottakovil Poyyathanallur 7 Kadugur 8 Thirumanur 9 Keelapalur 10 Elandhaikudam 11 Melapalur 12 Elakurichi 13 Kamarasavalli Guruvadi 14 Thirumalapadi 15 Keelakavattankurichi 16 Vadugapalayam 17 Venganur 2. Udayarpalayam Division 18 Andimadam 19 Kuvagam 20 Poovanipattu Periyakrishnapuram 21 Eravangudi 22 Koovathur 23 Periyathukurichi Periyavalayam 24 Gangaikondacholapuram Idaikattu 25 Meensurutti Kuttakarai 26 J.Thathanur 27 Udayarpalayam 28 Vanathirayanpattinam 29 T.Palur 30 Kodalikaruppur 31 Vikramangalam 32 Sripuranthan 33 Vadavarthalaippu 34 Ulliyakudi 35 Sendurai 36 Irumbulikurichi 37 R.S.Mathur 38 Ponparappi 39 Kulumur 40 Veerakkan

Officer Address & Contact Numbers S.No Officer Name & Designation Office Address e-mail ID Contact Number 1 Regional Joint Ditector of Animal Husbandry, Ariyalur Room No: 211; 2 nd Floor, Collectorate Complex, Jayankondam Main Road, rjd.ari11@gmail.com 04329-228926 2 Deputy Ditector of Animal Husbandry, Cattle Breeding and Fodder Devlopment, Ariyalur 3 Assistant Director of Animal Husbandry, Ariyalur 4 Assistant Director of Animal Husbandry, Udayarpalayam Ariyalur- 621 704. Room No: 205; 2 nd Floor, Collectorate Complex, Jayankondam Main Road, Ariyalur- 621 704. No: 87; Market street, Ariyalur- 621 704. No:11, Vellala Street, Udayarpalayam- 621 804 Ariyalur District ddcbfdariyalur@gmail.com adahariyalur@gmail.com 04329-221899 animaludpm@gmail.com 04331-245052 19 th Livestock Census -Livestock Population in Ariyalur District S. No Kind of animal Ariyalur Division Udayarpalayam Division Regional Total 1 White Cattle 54579 93683 148262 2 Black Cattle 1986 4566 6552 Total Bovine Population 56565 98249 154814 3 Sheep 15712 25415 41127 4 Goat 79010 138483 217493 5 Poultry 43395 125338 166733 6 Pigs 1440 5418 6858 7 Dog 4910 10613 15523 8 Others(Horse, Donkey, Rabbit) 29 36 65 Total 199061 403552 602613

Species Medical Surgical Minor Major Work Done Details (2015-16) O&G Total First Aid Done in SCs Castration Deworming Cattle 164658 2311 268 47613 214850 2719 3698 110086 Buffalo 3430 24 10 733 4197 185 0 3796 Sheep 30171 672 51 2436 33330 2069 1003 203072 Goat 245653 993 136 12364 259146 5141 32066 690080 Pig 172 0 0 248 420 0 0 30001 Poultry 38546 161 2 575 39284 1120 0 9268 Horse/Donkey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dog/Cat 5483 153 6 345 5987 139 20 2508 Others 682 0 0 0 682 0 0 126 Total 488795 4314 473 64314 557896 11373 36787 1048937 Vaccination (2015-16) Vaccination SC ST Others Total A. Bacterial i) HSV 2637 180 5267 8084 ii) BQV 744 42 1688 2474 iii) Anthrax-Cattle 1109 0 2029 3138 iv) Anthrax-Sheep & Goat 2491 183 5251 7925 v) ETV 3620 84 6334 10038 B. Viral i) RDVK 130590 8526 267202 406318 ii) Rabies 38 3 178 219 iii) Canine Distemper 233 0 497 730 iv) PPR 2083 67 3954 6104 v)f&m-cattle 109980 4726 221644 336350 vi)f&m-sheep & Goat 142 0 158 300 Total 253667 13811 514202 781680 Artificial Insemination Done (2015-16) Breed Institution Mobile AI Private AI Centre/ AI Workers SC ST Others Total SC ST Others Total SC ST Others Total Jersey 7510 403 17607 25520 80 0 206 286 116 9 427 552 Friesian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CBHF 1469 81 3539 5089 30 0 66 96 60 2 328 390 CBJ 22100 1236 51333 74669 152 0 516 688 1463 84 3925 5472 Sindhi 615 9 1363 1987 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kangayam 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Murrah 554 52 1567 2173 0 0 0 0 21 1 63 85 Total 32298 1781 75409 109488 262 0 788 1050 1655 96 4743 6494

Details of Schemes implemented by Animal Husbandry Department in Ariyalur District (From 2011-12 To 2015-16) 1. FREE DISTRIBUTION OF MILCH COWS SCHEME -2011-12 To 2015-16 S. No. Year of the scheme No. of Villages No of Beneficiaries *Milk man 2 days Training Cost @ Rs. 500/- per village No of Milch cows 2. FREE DISTRIBUTION OF SHEEP/GOATS SCHEME 2011-12 To 2015-16 * Training Cost @ Rs. 300/- received for only 404 Beneficiaris. Unit Cost (Lakhs) Value (Lakhs) 1. 2011-12 3 150 150 0.3525 52.875 2. 2012-13 3 150 150 0.3525 52.875 3. 2013-14 3 150 150 0.3561 53.415 4. 2014-15 3 150 150 0.3586+ 53.805 500*/Village 5. 2015-16 3 150 150 0.351+ 52.665 500*/Village Total 15 750 750-265.635 S. No. Year of the scheme No. of Villages No of Beneficiaries No of Sheep /Goats Unit Cost (Lakhs) Value (Rs.) 1. 2011-12 30 1906 7624 0.1275 243.015 2. 2012-13 42 2593 10372 0.1275+ 331.8195 0.003 * 3. 2013-14 50 2770 11080 0.13 360.10 4. 2014-15 47 2690 10760 0.132 355.08 5. 2015-16 32 2271 9084 0.12944 293.958 Total 201 12230 48920 1583.9725

3. Poultry Development F.Y Physical Financial (Lakhs) Investment Target Achieved Balance FE subsidy Loans BE subsidy Loans Self 2012-13 50 50 0 103.125 282.15 (38 Benef.) 2013-14 25 25 0 51.5625 118.8 (16 Benef.) 2014-15 50 50 0 134.375 328.95 (34Benef.) 2015-16 30 30 0 80.625 174.15 (18 Benef.) 78.375 38 12 33 16 9 91.375 34 16 0 18 12 Total 155 155 0 369.6875 904.05 202.75 106 49 4. BUILDINGS Sl. No Name of the Scheme Building Target Estimate in Lakhs Buildings Inaugurated and Occupied Construction in progress 1 NABRD XVII 3 79.98 3 0 2011-12 2 NABRD XIX 10 210.00 10 0 2013-14 3 NABRD XX 6 144.00 5 1 2014-15 4 NABRD XXI 2 42.00 2 0 2015-16 5 NADP 3 45.00 3 0 2012-13 6 NADP- 1 34.00 1 0 LN22012-13 7 ESVHD 2 23.18 2 0 2012-13 TOTAL 27 578.16 26 1

5. Kalnadai Padhukappu Thittam Details of Animals Benefitted in KPT during 2015-16 KALNADAI PADHUKAPPU THITTAM (KPT) - 2015-16 PHYSICAL PROGRESS District: District SL. NO. No.of Camps Allotte d No.of Cam ps Achie ved CATTLE BUFFALOES NO. OF ANIMALS TREATED GOATS SHEEP POULTRY OTHER LIVESTOCK NO. OF FARMERS BENEFITED TOTAL (Col.4 to 9) SC others Total CALF RALLY (No. OF CALVES PARTICIPATED) Prize disribut ed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 UDPM 56 56 30829 677 10201 44701 11617 77 98102 4203 8315 12518 2053 520 ARI 28 28 12411 129 17603 3649 4728 21 38541 1776 3846 5622 567 257 Total 84 84 43240 806 27804 48350 16345 98 136643 5979 12161 18140 2620 777 6. Foot and Mouth Disease Control Programme.10 th Round Target Cattle Population No. of Animals Vaccinated Percent Coverage WC BC Total WC BC Total 164544 3456 168000 165108 3242 168350 100.21 7. Rural Backyard Poultry Scheme 2014-15 Component Physical Financial (in Lakhs) Target Achieved Balance Target Achieved Balance SC 55 55 0 1.4250 1.4250 0 General 385 385 0 9.8175 9.8175 0 Total 440 440 0 11.2425 11.2425 0 8. Livestock Insurance Scheme-2014-15 Sl. Category Target- Achievement- Beneficiaries Subsidy Claim Amt. No. Animals Animals SC/ST Others Total Utilized (L) Made Settled Balance Settled (Lakhs) 1 1Yr. Policy 1688 228 1160 1388 6.87895 12 8 4 2.4 2 3Yr. Policy 1900 212 34 137 171 2.28737 0 0 0 0 Total 1900 1900 262 1297 1559 9.16632 12 8 4 2.4

9. State Fodder Development Scheme (2011-12 to 2015-16) Name of the district: Ariyalur Name of the Region:Ariyalur 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Sl.No Name of the component Physical No. of Beneficiary Financial (in Rs) Physical No. of Beneficiary Financial (in Rs) Physical No. of Beneficiary Financial (in Rs) Physical No. of Beneficiary Financial (in Rs) Physical No. of Beneficiary Financial (in Rs) 1 2 Cultivation of High yielding fodder grass in irrigated condition (in Acre) Cultivation of High yielding fodder grass in rainfed condition (in Acre) 400 1028 320000 200 495 2400000 100 154 1200000 100 294 800000 200 377 328000 320 964 256000 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 700 1168 1540000 1000 1679 960000 3 Chaff cutter-power operated 24 24 270000 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 4 5 Raingun for small farmers (100% subsidy) Raingun for Others (75% subsidy) 10 10 250000 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 14 14 262500 Nil Nil Nil 50 50 937500 20 20 375000 72 72 1800000 6 Grass cutter 45 45 562500 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 7 Silage making Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 200 200 406000 8 Propagation of Azolla Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 200 200 320000 219 219 350400 9 Distribution of Agathi seeds Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 50 304 48000 Nil Nil Nil 10 Distribution of tree seedlings Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 5000 781 Nil 10. Fodder Depot-2013-14 Sl.No Particulars Main Depot Additional Depot 1 Number of Depots 4 3 2 Date of Opening 16.02.14 28.02.14 3 Tender Rate Rs. 8.00 & 7.30 Rs.7.30 4 Quantity supplied (in Kg) 6,93,175 5,15,550 5 Amount Settled (in Rs) 49,73,106 26,80,446 6 Total Farmers supplied with Fodder 2079 1512 SC/ST 298 201 Others 1781 1311 7 Total Quantity of fodder sold (in Kg) 693175 490182 SC/ST 1,57,740 1,11,489 Others 5,35,435 3,78,693 8 Total No. of Animals Benefitted 9751 4873 SC/ST 1307 906 Others 8444 3967 9 Amount Realised (in Rs) 13,86,350 9,80,364

10-a. Fodder Depot-2014-15 Sl.No Particulars Main Depot 1 Number of Depots 1 2 Date of Opening 25.05.2015 3 Tender Rate Rs.4.70 4 Quantity supplied (in Kg) 181482 5 Amount Settled (in Rs) 852966 6 Total Farmers supplied with Fodder 1731 SC/ST 344 Others 1387 7 Total Quantity of fodder sold (in Kg) 181482 SC/ST 36120 Others 145362 8 Total No. of Animals Benefitted 8645 SC/ST 1720 Others 6925 9 Amount Realised (in Rs) 3,62,964

Details of Schemes to be implemented by Animal Husbandry Department in Ariyalur District During 2016-17 1. FREE DISTRIBUTION OF GOATS/SHEEP SCHEMES 2016-17 LIST OF VILLAGES TO BE IMPLEMENTED FOR THE YEAR 2016-17 District : Ariyalur S. No. Block Name of Village Panchayat Target No. of Beneficiaries Month 1 Andimadam Anikuthichan 84 16-Dec 2 Andimadam Allagapuram 146 16-Dec 3 Andimadam Andimadam 132 17-Jan 4 Andimadam Ayyur 72 17-Feb 5 Ariyalur Alanduraiyarkattalai 36 Jan-17 6 Ariyalur Andipattakadu 24 Nov-16 7 Ariyalur Arungal 57 Aug-16 8 Ariyalur Edayathangudi 39 Nov-16 9 Ariyalur Erthukaranpatti 74 Jul-16 10 Ariyalur Govindapuram 24 Dec-16 11 Jayankondam Allathipallam 47 16-Jul 12 Jayankondam Amanakkanthondi 29 16-Dec 13 Jayankondam Angarayanallur 51 17-Jan 14 Jayankondam Idayar 57 17-Feb 15 Jayankondam Devamangalam 62 17-Feb 16 Sendurai Athanakurichi 70 16-Aug 17 Sendurai Anandhavadi 76 16-Oct 18 Sendurai Alathiyur 80 17-Jan 19 Sendurai Asaveerankudikadu 69 17-Feb 20 Thirumanur Alagiyamanavalan 71 Aug-16 21 Thirumanur Annimangalam 63 Jan-17 22 Thirumanur Ayansuthamalli 32 Nov-16 23 Thirumanur Chinnapattakadu 48 Jul-16 24 Thirumanur Elakurichi 117 Dec-16 25 T.Palur Athichanur 45 16-Jul 26 T.Palur Chinthamanai 59 16-Aug 27 T.Palur Ambapoor 99 17-Jan 28 T.Palur Ayyapanayakanpettai 45 17-Jan 29 T.Palur Anaikudam 39 17-Feb 30 T.Palur Annikurichi 59 17-Feb Total 1906

2. FREE DISTRIBUTION OF MILCH COWS SCHEMES 2016-17 LIST OF VILLAGES TO BE IMPLEMENTED FOR THE YEAR 2016-17 District : Ariyalur S. No. Block Name of Village Panchayat Target No. of Beneficiaries Month 1 T.Palur T.K.P.Natham 50 Jan-17 2 T.Palur Anaikudam 50 Oct-16 Total 100 3. Kalnadai PadhukappuThittam-2016-17 S.N Scheme Physical (Hec) Financial (Lakhs.) o. Target Achieved Balance Target Achieved Balance 1. Kalnadai Padhukappu Thittam Camps 84 35 49 3.528* NA NA *Funds yet to be released KPT - REPORT (2016-17) as on 02.09.2016 S. No. Name of the District No. of camps conducted upto 02.09.16 Cattle NO. OF LIVESTOCK BENEFIED Buffalo Sheep Goat Poultry Other Total Average Animal Beneficiaries No. of AI Done SC No of Farmers Benefited OC TOTAL No. of Calves Partici pated No of Prize Distri buted Remarks 1 Ariyalur 35 12877 260 3105 23478 8175 84 47979 --- 1050 1801 5066 6867 695 295 --- 4. Rural Backyard Poultry Scheme 2016-17 Component Physical Financial (in Lakhs) Target Achieved Balance Target Achieved Balance SC 20 * General 80 * Total 100 * *Awaiting Beneficiary List from Magalir Thittam and Pudhu Vazhvu Thittam

5. ESTABLISHMENT OF DAIRY BUFFALO UNITS (GO (Ms) No. 162 Agriculture (AP1) Dept. Dt. 08.06.2016) Sl. PHYSICAL FINANCIAL Remarks No. Target Achievement Balance Target (L) Achievement Balance (L) (L) 1 4+2=6 0* 4+2=6 19.4625* 3.79 15.6725 *Scheme is in progress. 2 days training given to 4 beneficiaries by VUTRC, Perambalur- 28 & 29.07.2016 Shed construction completed and fodder cultivation started by the beneficiaries. 6. State Fodder Development Scheme (2016-17) S.N Scheme Physical (Hec) Financial (Lakhs.) o. Target Achieved Balance Target Achieved Balance 1. Cultivation of High yielding Perinnial Fodder Grass (Cumbu- Napier Fodder crops) in Farmers land under irrigated condition 200 * 2. Cultivation of Fodder Sorghum and Fodder cowpea in farmers holdings under rainfed condition 1000 * 3 Certified Seed Production- Fodder Sorghum Seed (in Acre) 5 * 4 Distribution of Power operated Chaff Cutters (in Nos) 30 * 5 Propagation of Azolla (in Nos) 100 * 6 Silage making (in Nos) 200 * 7 Distribution of Fodder tree seedlings to farmers 15000 * *Beneficiary selection completed. Awaiting for inputs from Head Office. Photo Gallery:

Regional Joint Director of Animal Husbandry, Ariyalur.