top of page
Search

ANIMALS: A GREAT SOURCE OF FARM INCOME

Context

Introduction

General estimates show that the world's population is growing at 32% (9.5 billion) by 2050 and 53% (11 billion) by 2100 compared to the current level of 7.2 billion as production increases diet will require a significant increase in efficiency.

Why do we need animals in agriculture?

Farm animals are important to a sustainable agricultural system and especially to smallholder farmers who include the majority of the world's farmers. Farm animals not only provide a source of quality food that improves nutritional status but also additional resources such as fertilizer, farm power, and other products produced, and, in addition, provide economic diversification and risk distribution.


Herdsmen such as buffalo, cattle, goats, and sheep, effectively convert pastures from grasslands into high-quality animal products, and pastures can also improve the health and diversity of grassland areas if managed properly. This is important because grassy pastures cover> 25% of the land area.


A UN FAO report estimates that livestock, especially domesticated animals, account for up to 18% of greenhouse gases, but some have suggested that this is an extreme estimate and that the actual figure may be less than 3%.


The special role of animal products in the diet in the global increase in non-communicable diseases such as type 2 diabetes, obesity, and heart disease, because non-communicable diseases are now the leading cause of death worldwide more than any other cause.


The cheapest source to nourish our field with the best of outcomes in the plot.


They are not only create a connective feels with us but also have an understanding ability to judge around.


What other solutions might be helpful in this regard?

1. Using machinery instead of animals.

2. Use of traditional farming tools.

3. Use of pesticides, pesticides and herbicides.

4. Regular manual plowing is required.

5. High quality materials are required.


How do animals benefit from gardening?

Of course, not all animal experiments produce the fastest and most effective results.


They throw pollen on various plants, and release the carbon dioxide, the green plants they need to pollinate the various plants, and release the carbon dioxide, the green plants they need to survive.


animals help to fertilize plants with their own faeces, which provides nutrients to plants, and the tendency to disperse seeds, which helps the plants to disperse into habitats.

They also act as food for microorganisms and additional plant minerals.


Will the modern era remove animals?

The obvious “NO” is due to the fact that fast work and real processing can only be understood by the performance of these animals.


Cost

For the establishment of small farms: Rs 5.00 lakh per 10 animal unit - the minimum size of the unit is 2 animals with a maximum limit of 10 animals.

Raising heifers: Rs 5.00 lakh per 10 animal unit - minimum unit is 2 animals with a maximum limit of 10 animals.


For more information visit:

Dairy Farm Grants - Bharathi Dairy Farm


Beneficial animals

Cattle

For millennia, farmers have relied on oxen and cows as their main livestock. The ox or bull undertakes the labor-intensive job, while the cow helps the farmers by giving them with milk after eating hay and other agricultural waste. The ox has performed all tasks, including hauling farm goods and watering. Because of this, cattle are still revered in several ancient civilizations.


Horse

Farmers have long regarded horses as friends. It primarily served as a food product carrier. On occasion, the horse was also utilised for field irrigation and seeding.


Earthworm

One of the most significant animals that exists for the benefit of farmers is the earthworm. By circulating the soil underneath, the earthworm is a key factor in making the soil productive. Additionally, after death, it serves as fertiliser for plants. Before planting seeds, farmers and even gardeners are known to amend the soil using earthworms.


Birds

Nevertheless, certain birds bother the farmers since they like to eat the grains. The birds frequently hang around around ponds or lakes close to farms, where they eat insects and become dependent on the land just like the farmers do.


Snakes

It's surprising that snakes are on this list. These snake-like creatures, which many people fear, are crucial to the ecological balance and the food chain. They consume the rats and mice that farmers despise, feast on them, and support farmers by safeguarding their product


Lady Bug

This adorable beetle, which children adore, is essential in preventing pest problems. Thus, they benefit both themselves and the farmers.


Harmful animals

The most dangerous creatures are rats. They severely damage the crops. At the seedling and ripening phases of the crops, they inflict significant harm. According to records, the average damage to wheat crops that are sprouting and ripening is 2.9% and 4.5%, respectively.


This damage is 1.1% at the pea crop's ripening stage and 10.7% at the winter maize crop's sprouting stage. Up to 25% of the mature wheat crop fields next to sugarcane fields, canals, and roadways may have rat damage. Here, some significant rodent species and their control strategies are described.

0 views0 comments

Comments


bottom of page