Dairying is a stable source of income for farmers: Economic Survey 21-22
The agriculture sector has experienced buoyant growth in the past two years. The sector, which is the largest employer of workforce, accounted for a sizeable 18.8 per cent (2021-22) in Gross Value Added (GVA) of the country registering a growth of 3.6 per cent in 2020-21 and 3.9 per cent in 2021-22. Growth in allied sectors including livestock, dairying and fisheries has been the major drivers of overall growth in the sector.

The all India per capita availability of milk is 427 grams per day in 2020-21 (provisional). Inter-state variability in milk production and per capita availability of milk during the year 2020-21 is shown in Figure 22.
Recent Initiatives in Animal Husbandry and Dairy Sector:
National Animal Disease Control Programme
The vaccination under the NADCP was started from 31st January, 2020 onwards and got disrupted due to lockdown in the country. FMD vaccination was restarted in May 2020 and the first round of FMD vaccination has been completed in 11 States. During 2021-22, the second phase of the vaccination commenced from July, 2021 and so far 5 crore animals have been vaccinated against FMD and 27.8 lakh animals vaccinated against brucellosis till December,2021-22Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund (AHIDF)
As on 17.12.2021, a total of 76 projects have been approved under the scheme involving a project cost of ₹ 1802.28 crore. The amount of interest subvention released under the scheme was ₹ 12.74 crore during 2020-21 and ₹ 6.40 crore (as on 17.1.2022) during 2021-22Other initiatives
Industrial machinery for dairy and Iron & Steel do not figure in the list of top ten import commodities in current year, unlike in April-November, 2019.Kisan Rail service, was launched on 7th August 2020 to enable speedy movement of perishables including fruits, vegetables, meat, poultry, fishery and dairy products from production or surplus regions to consumption or deficient regions.
Source : Excerpts from “The Economic Survey 2021-22









