Pakur, Jharkhand is taking steps to improve animal health in the region. Deputy Commissioner Manish Kumar recently met with the Animal Husbandry Department and the Jharkhand Milk Federation to discuss strategies for controlling animal diseases. During the meeting, officials and workers focused on strengthening both vaccination and artificial insemination programs. These programs are essential for maintaining healthy livestock and supporting local farmers.
The Deputy Commissioner made it clear that controlling animal diseases is a top priority. He expressed concern about how these diseases can negatively impact both farmers and the local economy. Consequently, the discussion centered on making current vaccination programs more effective and reaching more farmers with services. They analyzed what’s currently working and discussed ways to improve the delivery of artificial insemination, a process that helps farmers breed healthier animals.
Deputy Commissioner Kumar stated that effective vaccination and artificial insemination programs are essential for the overall health and productivity of livestock. Therefore, the meeting resulted in a renewed commitment from all parties to work together to improve animal health in the region. They also focused on how to track and quickly respond to any disease outbreaks that may occur. This collaborative approach aims to strengthen the local agricultural community by ensuring the well-being of their animals.