India has been the number one in milk production for the past several years. There is no growing and developing country around this Indian person. Despite this, India is behind many countries. According to experts, the main reason for this is that in India, an animal is very low. The number of animals in the country is high, so milk is the number one in production. There are many projects in the country to increase the image of an animal.
This is because there are many countries in the world that feeds more animals than Indian dairy animals. Considering this, Brazil has given the Indian dairy industry a great opportunity. India has received this concession from the Brazilian Association of Jeep Freeders (ABCZ).
Jebu will be the company to help the milk sector
ABC Essate’s International Supervisor Recall Borzaz says that there is a debate on the establishment of a joint Jobu Research Institute in both countries to improve milk production. The purpose of creating this company is to promote milk production and improve genetic improvements in animals. India is the largest dairy producer in the world, but for some time there is no genetic improvement in animals, and dairy productivity is low. According to India’s Ambassador to Brazil, Suresh K. Reddy, the National Milk Development Board has ordered the first phase to test 50,000 sperm levels of a champion bull in Brazil.
It is used for the concept of own cows. Significantly, ABCZ has more than 24 thousand members of the company worldwide. The company says that we are working on some projects to bring our technology to India in the genetic or ethnic development of cattle using various methods such as conception and embryo exchange.
Brazilian milk farms learn tricks to increase production
Suresh’s Reddy also shared information that some private breeders are sending their employees to Brazil to train various Brazilian dairy farms. At the same time, ABCE Jeb said that Jeb maintains the genetic purity of animals and that 70 lakhs is the largest database in the world with recorded animals. At the same time, the average milk production in India ranges from eight to 10 liters per day, with milk production in Brazil 20-22 liters.