Conservation for Effective Management of AnGR in India

M. Tantia, R. Aggarwal, Rekha Sharma
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Livestock sector forms an important livelihood activity for most of the farmers, supporting agriculture in the form of critical inputs, contributing to the health and nutrition of the household, supplementing incomes, offering employment opportunities, and finally being a dependable “bank on hooves” in times of need. India has vast Animal Genetic Resources (AnGR), which play a vital role in improving the socio-economic conditions of rural masses. AnGR is also of significant social and cultural importance, supplementing family incomes and generating gainful employment in the rural sector, particularly among the landless, small, marginal farmers and women. Global demand for livestock products is expected to double by 2050, mainly due to improvement in the worldwide standard of living. Meanwhile, extensive livestock production systems are being fast replaced with intensive and industrial production system due to change in land use, higher demand of livestock product and more and more keepers shifting to high producing improved breeds. The loss of a breed means the loss of a livelihood strategy and loss of indigenous knowledge. It also emphasizes the need for the active involvement of indigenous communities and the role of local knowledge and institutions in conservation.
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印度AnGR有效管理的保护
对大多数农民来说,畜牧业是一项重要的生计活动,以关键投入的形式支持农业,促进家庭的健康和营养,补充收入,提供就业机会,最后在需要时成为可靠的“马蹄铁”。印度拥有丰富的动物遗传资源,在改善农村群众的社会经济条件方面发挥着至关重要的作用。农业资源在社会和文化方面也具有重要意义,可以补充家庭收入,并在农村部门,特别是在无地、小农、边缘农民和妇女中创造有酬就业机会。预计到2050年,全球对畜产品的需求将翻一番,这主要是由于世界范围内生活水平的提高。与此同时,由于土地利用方式的改变、对畜产品需求的提高以及越来越多的饲养者转向高产良种,粗放型畜牧业生产体系正迅速被集约化、工业化生产体系所取代。一个品种的丧失意味着一种生计策略的丧失和本土知识的丧失。它还强调需要土著社区的积极参与以及当地知识和机构在保护方面的作用。
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