Etawah (Uttar Pradesh):The annual goat fair held during Kartik Purnima in the Etawah district, known as "Pachnad Sangam," recently unfolded as a vibrant spectacle, drawing enthusiastic goat herders from various corners of the region. The event served as a nexus for showcasing diverse goat breeds, with a particular focus on the prized Jamunapari goats from Chakarnagar, renowned for their lineage, substantial value, and exceptional milk production.
The fair, situated at the convergence of five rivers, namely Yamuna, Chambal, Kwari, Sindh, and Pahuj, emerged as a significant hub attracting participants from Sahason, Nada, Mithati, and other villages in the Chakarnagar area. The spotlight was on Jamunapari goats, weighing between 70 to 90 kg for bucks and 50 to 60 kg for does, known for commanding prices in the lakhs due to their exceptional milk production capabilities.
Jamunapari goat milk, recognised for its rich mineral content and medicinal properties, has become a valuable resource in combating diseases such as dengue. The villages in the Chakarnagar region have become recognised hubs for rearing these prized goats, and the fair served as a testament to the economic potential of goat-rearing, especially in a country where a significant portion of the population relies on farming and animal husbandry for their livelihood.