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CM Gujarat Virtually Inaugurates Banaskantha Dairy Semen Center

By DairyNews7x7•Published on March 07, 2025

CM Gujarat Virtually Inaugurates Banaskantha Dairy Semen Center
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Banaskantha Dairy’s Dama Semen Center to Enable 90% Female Cattle Births with Advanced Semen Doses

Farmers’ Contribution Vital in Building Viksit Bharat: Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel

Dama Semen Center in Banaskantha Set to Revolutionize Animal Husbandry Sector: Chairman Shankarbhai Chaudhary

Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel virtually inaugurated a modern semen production unit, set up by Banaskantha Dairy in Dama village, Deesa Taluka, Banaskantha, via video conferencing from Gandhinagar.

Shri Shankarbhai Chaudhary, Speaker of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly and Chairman of Banaskantha Dairy, participated in the virtual inauguration alongside district MLAs Shri Keshaji Thakor, Shri Aniketbhai Thakor, Shri Pravinbhai Mali, and Shri Swarupji Thakor.

This Make in India semen sex sorting machine aims to produce high-pedigree, high-milk-yielding animals for animal husbandry farmers, while also addressing the issue of stray cattle in Banaskantha district

In his virtual address at the inauguration of the semen center, Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel emphasized that farmers play a pivotal role in building Viksit Bharat. To support their growth, both the state and central governments have implemented numerous schemes. Under Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s Rashtriya Gokul Mission, a revolutionary step in semen center operations began in Maharashtra to produce high-quality cattle offspring. The newly inaugurated semen center in Dama, Deesa, is set to bring immense benefits to animal husbandry farmers. As a result of various animal husbandry schemes initiated in Gujarat under the vision of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, milk production in Gujarat has increased by 119.62 lakh metric tons.

The Chief Minister lauded the remarkable progress of Banaskantha Dairy under the leadership of its Chairman, Shri Shankarbhai Chaudhary. He also applauded the dairy for transforming the milk industry by diversifying into a range of value-added products beyond milk. The Chief Minister further underscored the vital role of collective efforts in Gujarat’s development, highlighting the significance of cleanliness, tree plantation, and water conservation initiatives.

Addressing the event, Shri Shankarbhai Chaudhary, Gujarat Legislative Assembly Speaker and Banaskantha Dairy Chairman, announced that the country’s first indigenous semen sorting center is now operational—a groundbreaking milestone for farmers. He expressed his gratitude to the scientists of NDDB (National Dairy Development Board) for developing this Make-in-India technology. With this facility, farmers can now access semen doses at just ₹100. Given Banaskantha’s vast cattle population of over 28 lakh, genetic enhancement is crucial. The development of high-quality cattle semen is leading to superior offspring and increased milk production. Banaskantha Dairy has also made significant strides in embryo transplant technology, further advancing Prime Minister’s vision. Gujarat is experiencing a revolution in animal husbandry, with the globally acclaimed Amul cooperative model serving as a testament to its success.

The Dama Semen Production Unit, operated by Banaskantha Dairy, spans 20 acres and stands as an A-grade semen station. It employs advanced scientific methods such as Genomics Breeding Value, Milk Yield Competition per Animal, Progeny Testing, and Pedigree Selection to identify and breed the best disease-free bulls and calves. As a result, approximately 25 lakh high-quality semen doses will be produced annually. With this cutting-edge technology, Banaskantha Dairy is set to bring a transformative revolution to the animal husbandry sector. Under the Make-in-India and Atmanirbhar Bharat initiatives, NDDB has developed the indigenous GauSort Technology-based Semen Sex Sorting Machine, now fully operational at the Dama Semen Station.

At the inauguration of the semen center in Deesa, Banaskantha, Banaskantha Dairy MD Sangrambhai Chaudhary delivered the keynote address, while ED Brigadier Vinod Bajwa extended the vote of thanks.

Benefits of the Semen Center: •    This technology will help resolve the issue of stray cattle in Banaskantha. •    With this technology, 90% of newborn cattle will be female, enabling dairy farmers to double their milk production in the future, thus doubling their income. •    Currently, the cost of semen dose production is ₹730 per dose, which will be reduced to ₹280, leading to a saving of ₹450 per dose. •    At present, dairy farmers receive semen doses for ₹100 each, which will be further reduced to just ₹50. Source : DAirynews7x7 Mar 8th 2025 Gujarat Information Bureau

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