Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment, and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmad Rana, today called for formulating comprehensive plans to ensure a year-round supply of green fodder. Chairing a meeting at the Civil Secretariat to review the functioning of the Agrostology department, the Minister emphasized the urgent need for enhanced fodder production and pasture improvement to meet the growing demand.
Key Discussions:
- The Minister highlighted the adverse effects of unregulated grazing on natural regeneration and the decline of palatable grass species.
- Stressing the importance of fodder productivity, Javed Rana urged a shift towards planting palatable grasses and tree species that offer high-quality fodder.
- Priority areas identified include regions with high cattle density and the migratory routes of nomadic graziers.
Minister’s Remarks: Javed Rana underscored the significance of Agrostology in promoting sustainable fodder production. “We must focus on strategies that reduce dependency on forests while ensuring adequate fodder availability. This will help preserve natural ecosystems and support livestock,” he stated.
The Minister also called for:
- Advanced Initiatives: Utilizing modern methods to increase fodder yield.
- Research and Development: Investing in studies to develop species with better nutritional profiles and resilience.
- Stakeholder Collaboration: Engaging local communities, graziers, and agricultural experts to implement sustainable fodder practices.
Conclusion: The meeting concluded with actionable directives aimed at enhancing fodder production, improving pastures, and reducing the pressure on forests. The Minister reiterated the need for robust, year-round planning to sustain livestock and support the livelihood of graziers and farmers.