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20th Livestock Census in India

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April 02, 2019

What is the issue?

With 20th Livestock Census currently going on in India, here is a look on its significance and the challenges involved.

Why is livestock census crucial for India?

  • India leads the world in livestock population at 125.5 crore.
  • Livestock is not only an integral part of the agriculture economy supporting the rural livelihood.
  • It is also a fundamental element of India's socio-cultural setting.
  • India's cultural heritage endows great importance to owning and rearing livestock as an inseparable part of an inclusive universe.
  • Accurate, reliable data therefore become inevitable for planning and development of the sector.
  • Livestock Census is thus immensely useful for policymakers, planners and academics.
  • The importance of a livestock census was first recognised in 1919, 47 years after human counting was started in 1872.

What are the challenges involved?

  • Enormity - Enumerating animals in every village and ward is more voluminous than enumerating the human population.
  • Capturing such wide and varied information across numerous species is extremely difficult and cumbersome.
  • Human resource - Livestock Census continues to be an elaborate, complex and daunting exercise with just about 50,000 enumerators and 10,000 supervisors.
  • This is a low number compared to the nearly 25 lakh involved in the human Census.
  • Details - Data to support policy and planning should be robust and meaningful.
  • Merely counting and compiling the absolute numbers would be a sub-optimal use of such a laborious exercise.
  • So, what is also being captured is the breed of each animal along with sex, age, productivity, use, etc.
  • Institutional - Feeder livestock is counted by no permanent administrative institution.
  • As a result of this, livestock census lacks bare resources and the quinquennial (every five years) Livestock Census becomes a burden.
  • It goes unnoticed as general awareness about it stays low, especially in urban areas.
  • With general elections around, the current animal count exercise across the country has been pushed further.

What are the key features of the current census?

  • Data - The current round is counting a larger number of species besides the regular cattle.
  • These include mithun, yak, sheep, goats, pigs, horses, mules, donkeys, camels, dogs, rabbits, elephants and poultry birds.
  • 82 breeds of cattle and 26 breeds of buffaloes are being captured with further data on sex, age.
  • Similarly, 52 breeds of goats and 84 breeds of sheep are being recorded along with other parameters.
  • The census is counting stray and abandoned animals as well.
  • It also categorises animals on the basis of purposes such as that for breeding, draught, milk, calving, etc.
  • Other supporting and supplementary data on the owners of livestock are also being collected and compiled.
  • These include information on occupation, income, landholding, education, etc. to support holistic planning.
  • Tools - The ongoing Census is increasingly harnessing the technological innovations of the digital age.
  • The aim is to streamline the process and eliminate error, and to create a high-quality database.
  • There is complete elimination of paper, which has been replaced with tablet computers with which enumerators capture data.
  • They then upload it to the server after online validation by the supervisor, resulting in real-time compilation and updating.
  • The National Informatics Centre has developed the Android-based mobile application with various features of data entry module.
  • The software enables simultaneous monitoring of the operations.
  • It also facilitates developing various analytical reports useful for a dynamic planning process for an equally dynamic livestock sector.

 

Source: Indian Express

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