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  2. Farming systems in India - Wikipedia

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    Dairy farming is generally a type of subsistence farming system in India, especially in Haryana, the major producer of milk in the country. More than 40% of Indian farming households are engaged in milk production because it is a livestock enterprise in which they can engage with relative ease to improve their livelihoods.

  3. Agriculture in India - Wikipedia

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    Worldwide employment In agriculture, forestry and fishing in 2021. India has one of the highest number of people employed in these sectors. As per the 2014 FAO world agriculture statistics India is the world's largest producer of many fresh fruits like banana, mango, guava, papaya, lemon and vegetables like chickpea, okra and milk, major spices like chili pepper, ginger, fibrous crops such as ...

  4. Animal husbandry in India - Wikipedia

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    In FY 2019, India had approximately 192.5 million cattle. India also had 148.9 million goats, 109.9 million buffaloes, 74.3 million sheep, and 9.1 million pigs. [2] Milk production in FY 2022-23 was estimated to have reached 230.58 million tons (459 (gms/day/capita) (increased from 221.06 million tonnes, and 444 gm/day/capita in 2021-22), [3] and egg production had reached a level of 138.38 ...

  5. History of agriculture in the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    They also herded cattle, sheep and goat and were largely engaged in pastoralism (Fuller 2006, 'Dung mounds and Domesticators'). In the east of India Neolithic people grew rice and pulses, as well as keeping cattle, sheep and goat. By 1500 BCE a distinct agriculture focused on summer crops, including Vigna and Panicum milliaceum was developed.

  6. List of largest producing countries of agricultural commodities

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    India United States Mexico Spain: Eggplant China India Egypt Iraq Indonesia: Potato China India Iraq Russia United States: Spinach China United States Turkey Japan Indonesia: Cassava (yuca) Nigeria Democratic Republic of the Congo Thailand Ghana Cambodia: Soybean Brazil United States Argentina China India: Carrot and turnip

  7. Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying - Wikipedia

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    Since 1919–20 a census of livestock has been periodically conducted in India, which covers all domesticated animals and their headcount. [5] After being functional the "DAHD" has taken up the responsibility to release the livestock census report which involves participation of all states and union territories. According to the 20th Livestock ...

  8. Dairy in India - Wikipedia

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    In 2018–19, the Government of India reported that 187.7 million tonnes of milk had been produced, and that the per capita availability of milk in India was 394 grams per day. [64] India has a population of over 300 million bovines as per the 2019 livestock census, including 192.49 million cattle and 109.85 million buffaloes. [65]

  9. Government Livestock Farm, Hisar - Wikipedia

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    Government Livestock Farm, Hisar, Asia's largest livestock breeding, research and training institute, [1] is a public funded institute located at Hisar of Haryana state in India. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] History