Government of India has recognized and approved the local indigenous pig breeding policy of the state, which is the first of its kind in the country. Disclosing this during his farewell programme held at V&AH directorate conference hall here on Saturday, the retiring director of veterinary and animal husbandry (V&AH), Dr. R. Thungchamo Ezung, also disclosed that the state veterinary college at Jalukie was all set to start its first academy season September 15, 2016, which would be inaugurated by the union minister on August 6 next. He said that in the initial stage there would a farmers’ training school adjacent to the college. Dr.Ezung said after a year, the school would be one of the best farmers’ schools in the country with four farms, farmer development section and knowledge bank in the college with all the required facilities. For that, he said many efficient department officers have been sent for the trainings in various places and urged them to set a model in the country.
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Centre approves pig breeding policy
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