Noida (Uttar Pradesh):The center, along with states, is striving to control lumpy skin disease in cattle, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi while addressing the International Dairy Federation World Dairy Summit (IDF WDS) 2022 on Monday. Many states are struggling with lumpy skin disease (LSD) in cattle and the disease has emerged as a concern for the dairy sector as well, but scientists have prepared an indigenous vaccine for lumpy skin disease.
LSD is a contagious viral disease that affects cattle and causes fever, and nodules on the skin, and can also lead to death. The disease spreads by mosquitoes, flies, lice, and wasps by direct contact among the cattle and through contaminated food and water.
Since the disease in cattle also impacts milk production and its quality, the government is focusing on universal vaccination of livestock, "We are committed for 100 percent vaccination of livestock by 2025 for foot and mouth disease," Modi said. He further said India is building the largest database of dairy animals and every animal associated with the dairy sector is being tagged and named as Pashu Aadhaar.
Under Pashu Adhaar, digital identification of livestock is being done to keep track of their health, which will also help in expanding the dairy sector, he said and added the government is also working on developing a balanced dairy ecosystem to address the challenges in the sector along with a focus on increasing production. The government is promoting entrepreneurial structures like farmer-producer organizations and women's self-help groups as well as startups in the dairy sector.