“5F” Ayurvet Research Foundation

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“5F” Ayurvet Research Foundation Food . Feed . Fodder . Fuel . Fertilizer ‘Integration of Animal Husbandry and Agriculture for Sustainable Livelihood’ NEW CONCEPT IN AGRICULTURE & ANIMAL HUSBANDARY

Agriculture & livestock Agriculture and Animal Husbandry contributes significantly towards our GDP. The livestock sector contributes more than 30% to Agriculture GDP Farm land Livestock wealth Crop residues Grains and cash crops Milk, Meat, Eggs, fuel, and Draught power manure Supplements income and nutritional needs Major means of sustenance Optimum resource utilization and value creation

The Great Revolution in the History of Agriculture: Systematic Integration of Domestic Animals in Crop Rearing System Draught Animal Power Manure Food and Nutrition Agriculture by- products This being a closed system, everything was recycled within. Cash income was low, hence it was considered as non- productive.

Unintentional Disjoint in Livestock and Agriculture Advent of And its package of practices… Unintentional Disjoint in Livestock and Agriculture Chemical Fertilizer could not address soil humus Seed and Breed got attention ; soil fertility depleted Water and land resources- optimal utilization Feed & fodder became scarce ?

Agriculture and Animal Husbandry are treated as different components today. While fertilizers and pesticides are used for increasing the productivity and fertility of the crop but the fertility of soil is getting depleted. The organic waste of livestock is creating pollution, which otherwise can be effectively used as a source of fuel energy. The water consumption in Agri production is not accounted for and is leading to water wastage.

The Missing Link Technology Objectives Water conservation Improving humus Improve quality of animals Sustainable livelihood Generate Employment Demonstration of a sustainable livelihood model through integration of animal husbandry. Extension of technology to grass root level. Training of the villagers to generate employment. To train the farmers in the technique of Artificial Insemination for good quality breeds. To improve soil humus and fertility

Traditional wisdom: integration of 5F Food Feed Fodder Fuel Fertilizer Approved by DBT, Govt. of India

Sustainable Livestock & Agriculture Development Food, Feed, Fodder, Fuel & Fertilizer Security INTEGRATING Sustainable Livestock & Agriculture Development

Ayurvet ProGreen Hydroponics Machine Building Health and Food Security Solution Feed & Fodder Ayurvet ProGreen Hydroponics Machine Saves Water Saves Land Building Health and Food Security Production equivalent to 1 hectare on an area of 265 sq ft

Livestock Health Benefits Better Digestibility: more milk (22% more milk production) Better Reproductive Health: more calf – more milk Better Health: Saves on treatment cost Goats Cow Calf Buffaloes Horses Hydroponics green feed enhances Health, Productivity & Reproductive Efficiency of livestock

Food from Agriculture and Animal Sources Solutions Food Animal products provide the richest protein sources in diet Additional food crops can be grown on the land dispensed by hydroponics fodder cultivation Food from Agriculture and Animal Sources

Solution Fertilizer Improvement in soil fertility Reduced dependence on synthetic fertilizers Less cost of production

Solution Fuel & Fertilizer 1 cu m biogas replaces 400 g of LPG. 25 kg of cow dung => 1cu m biogas plant By- product: Slurry (Valuable natural manure ) Biogas slurry can fulfill upto 50% of NPK requirement Improves soil Humus It is Pollution free & reduces dependence on wood and fossil fuels.

Results  We undertook the mass campaign amongst the dairy and agriculture farmers and undertook the demonstration of the model. The Department of Biotechnology under societal project approve an amount of Rs. 1.54 Crores towards the project. The Technology Demonstration Centre (TDC) have been established . Each TDC consists of Ayurvet ProGreen Hydroponic fodder production machine, Biogas, silage and Vermicompost unit.   Farmers have started inclination towards converting the cowdung into compost for organic farming. Converting the cowdung into biogas. This initiative have shown improvement in the soil humus and has also led to better socio-economic status through entrepreneurial training , which led to self employment. The revenue earned by the rural youth is ranging from Rs.3000 – 5000/- monthly

Awareness cum mobilization meeting Date: 17/11/12 Attendance: 150 people Objective: To inform people about the project and our objectives and how we propose to work with them

Committed for Developing Sustainable Solutions Integration of Animal Husbandry and Agriculture for Sustainable Livelihood

Forging Ahead for Sustainable Progress & Food Security Thank You Forging Ahead for Sustainable Progress & Food Security