The poultry industry is affected by a lot of Avian influenza (bird fever). The condition is that the poultry farmer suffers from the spread of the disease, even after the bio -safety is strictly followed. Therefore, it is important that the vaccine campaign should be strongly directed against it. It must be said that Ranpal Thanda, President of the Indian Poultry Federation (PFI). On March 4, a meeting was convened to prevent bird fever and chickens at the Union Ministry of Livestock and Dal. Secretary of the Ministry Alka Upadhyay addressed the gathering.

Livestock Commissioner Dr. Abhijeet Mitra was also present during the meeting. Significantly, in the month of February-March, in many parts of the country, poultry farms had the impact of bird flu. Because of this, a large number of eggs and chickens were killed. If the evidence is to be believed, the effect of bird fever was found in some other animals.

Statistics placed in the crowd to compensate for loss

During the meeting, President Ranpal Danda also said that it would be vaccinated to save a poultry farmer from a catastrophe. With this disease, the poultry farmer should experience the loss of funds with the fund. In this case, he submitted the cost report to the secretary of the Broiler Birder Bird, in which. The advantage of this report is that farmers are damaged and how much compensation they have.

At this time, he also raised the problems of registering the poultry farmer. He said that the poultry industry is calculated today, and because of this, the rules of the industry are used for the brutal farmer. It also affects the record of the poultry farmer. During the meeting, several cases related to poultry were raised. Problems such as relief and help to the poultry farmer are important.

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