Saturday 10 September 2016

Nine breeds of livestock and poultry registered with NBAGR

Indian Council of Agricultural Research-National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources (ICAR-NBAGR) in the third week of August 2016 announced that it has registered 9 new breeds of indigenous farm animals.The Breed registration Committee had approved the registration of nine new breeds of livestock and poultry on 21 June 2016.

The newly registered breeds include:
Serial No.
Breed
Home Tract
Species
1
Badri
Uttarakhand
Cattle
2
Teressa
Andaman & Nicobar
Goat
3
Kodi Adu
Tamil Nadu
Goat
4
Chevaadu
Tamil Nadu
Sheep
5
Kendrapada
Odisha
Sheep
6
Tenyi Vo
Nagaland
Pig
7
Nicobari
Andaman & Nicobar
Pig
8
Doom
Assam
Pig
9
Kaunayen
Manipur
Chicken
ICAR-NBAGR
With this, the total number of indigenous breeds of livestock in the country reached to 160, which include 40 for cattle, 13 for buffalo, 26 for goat, 42 for sheep, 6 for horses and ponies, 9 for camel, 6 for pig, 1 for donkey, and 17 for chicken.
The cataloguing of India's animal genetic resources by the ICAR and registration of breeds is aimed at creating a sense of ownership among local communities responsible for development of breeds.

About National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources
• National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources and National Institute of Animal Genetics were established on 21 September 1984 at Bangalore.
• In 1985, the institutes were shifted to Karnal.
• The two institutes were merged to function as a single entity in the form of National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources (NBAGR) in 1995.
• This premier institute is dedicated to work with its mandate of identification, evaluation, characterization, conservation and utilization of livestock and poultry genetic resources of the country.
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