Poultry Genetic Resources of India and its Role in Rural Poultry Production

A. Mishra
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Poultry is one of the fastest growing segments of Indian agriculture. Scientific, technological advancements and introduction of high yielding germplasm have led to great expansion of poultry industry in last few decades. However, now a day’s indigenous breeds are gaining importance due to increasing demand for their quality products. The peoples are ready to pay higher cost to egg and meat of indigenous breeds due to their quality and taste. Native breeds are acceptable by the local people since it suits their socio-cultural way of life. The traditional system of poultry production is still prevalent in the rural areas and is the backbone of rural poultry production. Presently the poultry farming have two distinct facets- the commercial – high input intensive production and extensive low-input rural/backyard poultry production. Each one is equally important, but has widely diverse input needs, especially the type of germplasm. Chicken and ducks are two major avian species in India used for production of eggs and meat both under un-organized and organized sector. The wide variation of agro-climatic conditions has facilitated the evolution and development of many poultry breeds out of which 19 chickens, 2 duck and 1 of geese have been registered.
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印度家禽遗传资源及其在农村家禽生产中的作用
家禽是印度农业中增长最快的部分之一。近几十年来,科学技术的进步和高产种质的引进使家禽业得到了极大的发展。然而,由于对其优质产品的需求不断增加,现在的本土品种越来越重要。由于其质量和味道,人们愿意为本地品种的蛋和肉支付更高的价格。本地品种被当地人所接受,因为它适合他们的社会文化生活方式。传统的家禽生产制度在农村仍然盛行,是农村家禽生产的支柱。目前,家禽养殖有两个明显的方面,即商业性高投入集约化生产和粗放型低投入农村/后院家禽生产。每一种都同样重要,但投入需求差异很大,尤其是种质资源的类型。鸡和鸭是印度用于生产蛋和肉的两种主要鸟类,分别属于无组织和有组织部门。农业气候条件的广泛变化促进了许多家禽品种的进化和发展,其中19只鸡、2只鸭和1只鹅已登记。
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