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PRESENTATION
ON
JEEVAMITRA INDUCTION
Dr. P.D.Kondala Rao, M.V.Sc.
MANAGING DIRECTORA.P. SHEEP & GOAT DEVELOPMENT CO-OP. FEDERATION LIMITED
HYDERABAD
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SHEEP & GOAT PRODUCTION IN A.P.SHEEP & GOAT PRODUCTION IN A.P. With 25.5 million Sheep Population,
AP Stands at No. 1 in the Country.
With 9.6 million Goat Population, APstands at No. 7 in the Country.
Supports livelihoods of 7 to 8 lakh
rural families belong to weakersections especially in dry areas.
Meat Sector contributes 1.79 % of GSDP.
Sheep rearing more prevalent inscanty and low rainfall areas andagriculturally less developed areas.
Goats are preferred in hilly andtribal areas.
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SHEEP & GOAT PRODUCTION IN A.P.SHEEP & GOAT PRODUCTION IN A.P.
STRENGTHSSTRENGTHS AP one of the states having highest sheep and good number of
goat population in India.
Established AP Sheep and Goat Development CooperativeFederation.
Have 5348 Cooperative societies at village level and 22 districtunions.
GOAP has issued orders declaring the AP Sheep Federation as‘State Implementing Agency’ for the schemes relating to Sheep &
Goat Development.
Good Veterinary infrastructure and health care system comparedto other states (Total Veterinary Institutions 5340)
Meat consumption is high and good potential for domestic &
export market. Domestic market price of meat is Rs. 280-350/Kg.
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SHEEP & GOAT PRODUCTION IN A.PSHEEP & GOAT PRODUCTION IN A.P..
WEAKNESSESWEAKNESSES
Though cooperatives are formed, still it is in highlyunorganized in terms of backward and forward linkages.
Migration due to shortage of grazing lands
Scanty seasonal rains and shortage of fodder
Delay in accessing veterinary health care services due tomigratory nature and insufficient HR in AH Dept., at villagelevel
Shortage of quality breeding stock
Lower credit facilities because of migratory nature
Weak insurance mechanism.
Lack of organized market infrastructure and marketingfacilities to farmers
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Functions of Federation
Implementing Government programes like Jeevakranthi,Sheep Insurance, Exgratia, RKVY etc. Financial assistance to members for purchase of units by
getting funds from different funding agencies likeNCDC,NABARD, GOI, CWDB etc,
Providing health services to small ruminants of membersat door step through Jeevamitras & through mobile vansat migrated and remote areas
Distributing good Breeding Rams produced in the farmsto members to increase breed potentiality, and to avoid
inbreeding. Developing fodder in lands belongs to members,community, Govt. ,and leased to augment fodder deficit
Establishing silage pits, Azolla cultivation, Haymaking atindividual, society and union level and also in farms &
Fodder Blocks at Farms.
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Providing reasonable price to animals by establishingsheep market yards at district level
For getting remunerative price to animals, MOU will beentered with meat exporters like Allana, Al-Kabeer atHyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai etc.
Encouraging societies to rear Ram Lambs in to BreedingRams on profit sharing basis
Creating awareness among members about profitablesheep farming at village level, district level and at farmersschool at farms.
Providing infrastructure like slaughter house, Feed mixingplant, medical shop etc.to Dt. Union.
Formation of SHGs / JLGs among society members andlink with Banks for credit facilities
Functions of Federation-Contd.
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Need for Human Resources..
Federation has,
State level office and Functionaries
District level office and Functionaries in 10Districts
Deployment in 12 Districts is taken up
But, no Functionaries at Mandal & Village level Hence, Proposed…………..
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Jeevamitra
An educated rural youth(10th class)
selected from Sheep Growers
communities and trained to provide
and liaison basic health services to
Sheep & Goats at the doorstep of
Sheep Growers in the villages.
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Functions of Jeevamitra
First Aid to Small Ruminants Deworming Small Ruminants Vaccinations Small Ruminants
De-ticking Small Ruminants Assisting VAS in insurance and claim settlement Distribution of Fodder seed,feed,mineral &
fodder bricks etc.
Awareness programmes among shepherds Society registers maintenance of PSBCS (Book
Keeper) Facilitation of society meetings
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Sheep Growers
Generally belongs to, Socio-economically Backward Classes
Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribes and Minorities
The Jeevamitra has to provide services to
Sheep & Goat owned/supplied to these
beneficiaries.
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Benefits of induction
Present scenario of Sheep Flocks After
No access to basic healthcare to sheep & Goats atdoor step of shepherd. The Shepherds are beingexploited by the quacks and medical shop owners.Lamb mortality 20% & Adult Mortality 10%
Access to basic healthcare to sheep & Goat at door step. Lamb mortality & Adult Mortality may comedown to 5%.
Inadequate deworming coverage (80-90%) Full deworming coverage
Inadequate vaccination coverage (80-90%) Full coverage of vaccination to sheep flocks,reduction in mortality
Less awareness among shepherds on profitablesheep farming or rearing (Breeding , Feeding , Healthcare, Marketing and schemes etc., ) less returns
More awareness among shepherds on profitablesheep farming or rearing (Breeding , Feeding , Healthcare, Marketing and schemes etc., ) increasingreturns
Less enrolment under sheep insurance and claim
settlement problem (18-20%)
More enrolment under sheep insurance and claim
settlement easy
Untimely supply of fodder seed , for fodder/pastureproduction etc.,
Timely supply of fodder seed,for fodder/pastureproduction etc.,
Irregular maintenance of society registers andmeetings
Regular maintenance of society registers andmeetings
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Training ,Stipend & Provision of Kit
The selected youth for Jeevamitra from SheepGrowers communities, has to under go (3)months training at selected Animal HusbandryTraining Institutes (DAHTCs) at District level.
Since the selected educated youth, belongs toweaker section communities, they need to beprovided with stipend during the training periodand provision of kit on successful completion of Training .
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Role of AHD & Fed.,
Resource persons & venue for theTraining will be provided by the AH
Department. Reading material, stationary &
Miscellaneous expenditure will beprovided by the Andhra Pradesh Sheep &Goat Development Co-operativeFederation Ltd.,
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Support from Line Departments
As Federation is in early stage, it alone may not
meet stipendiary requirements of Jeevamitras.
The line departments are also taking upLivestock promotional activities, and the services
of Jeevamitras is essential at village level.
Hence, financial support from line departments/
EAPs was required to support these educated
rural youth during training period in the recent
meeting.
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No. of Jeevamitras proposed & Fin.
Requirements One Jeevamitra per 5000 to 10,000 Sheep
& Goat population as per density.
2135 Jeevamitras are proposed to beinducted in all the districts of the state. 2135 JMsX3 monthsxRs.3000/-=Rs.19.20
millions. 2135 Medical kitxRs.1500/- kit=Rs.3.20
millions. Total (1+2)=Rs.22.42 millions.
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Sustenance of Jeevamithras &
Supervision The Jeevamithras monthly emoluments will be paid by
concerned primary sheep breeders Co-op Societies by
collecting service charges @ Rs.6/- to Rs.10/- per
sheep/year from the members (or) Jeevamithra maycollect the service charges directly from the member.
Supervision of Jeevamitra
AHD FEDERATION
1) Local paravet & Vet
2) Div. AD
3) JD
1) For every 10-15 Jeevamitras oneSupervisor (Rtd. Para vet)
2) For every 10 Supervisors oneManager (Rtd. Vet)
3) AD Sheep at Dist.level
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