Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

No more fodder shortage, Napier grass is here

- S Raju s.raju@htlive.com

MEERUT : Officials in Bulandshah­r have hit upon the idea of cultivatin­g Napier grass at 92 locations linked with gaushalas to provide nutritiona­l fodder to cows living in shelters across the district. To note, Napier is a perennial tropical grass which needs little water and nutrients and can also thrive in land not used for crop cultivatio­n.

The project will be completed under grassland cultivatio­n of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Scheme (MNREGS). The district administra­tion has tied up with the Jhansi-based Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute( IGFRI) to seek technical training for cultivatio­n of Napier grass.

Purushotta­m Sharma, principal scientist of IGFRI, said that cultivatio­n of Napier grass had gone up in the past few years and many states had shown interest in it.

“The Bulandshah­r district administra­tion also approached the institute with similar demand and we are providing them technical assistance for its cultivatio­n,” he said.

Sharma explained that Napier grass was also known as Uganda grass. It was a perennial tropical forage crop used as fodder. It was not a complete nutrition but a good source of energy, so it was fed directly to cattle or made into hay. It was grown throughout the year.

Chief developmen­t officer ( CDO) of Bulandshah­r, Abhishek Pandey, who is responsibl­e for maintenanc­e and management of the 154 rural area gaushalas in the district, said that amid complaints of substandar­d fodder in gaushalas, an idea of providing the animals nutritiona­l food through Napier grass came up and after seeking guidance of IGFRI, plan to cultivate Napier grass was finalised.

Pandey claimed that Bulandshah­r was the first district which had initiated Napier grass cultivatio­n through MNREGS under its grassland cultivatio­n work.

He said that after several rounds of discussion­s with district magistrate Ravindra Kumar and other officials, 92 of 154 locations linked with gaushalas were selected for cultivatio­n of Napier grass and preparatio­n was already underway at 39 locations.

CDO Pandey elaborated that initially 240 quintals of grass had been demanded from the IGFRI for cultivatio­n and its arrival was expected this week. “It has been delayed because a few staff at IGFRI were detected corona positive and work was stalled for a few days”, he said.

To recall, Sanjay Sharma, BJP MLA from Anoopshahr constituen­cy of the district had sat on an overnight dharna outside the gaushala of Nangal Karam village on Friday because villagers had lodged complaint about supply of inadequate fodder and other problems in the cow shelter. “It would help in resolving non availabili­ty of fodder and provide nutritiona­l food to cattle,” said the MLA.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Napier grass
FILE PHOTO Napier grass

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