Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Artificial inseminati­on for cattle breeds to be regulated in state

- P Srinivasan p.srinivasan@hindustant­imes.com

LAW ON CARDS People, NGOs and companies will have to register themselves with a state authority for establishi­ng and operating semen stations for cattle breeding JAIPUR: It is the government’s responsibi­lity to provide better quality semen. A bill is being processed for breed improvemen­t, so that services given by private concerns will be verified

The state government will soon come up with a bill to regulate sale of bovine semen and artificial inseminati­on services for improving cattle breeds.

A draft of the Rajasthan Bovine Breeding (Regulation of Production and Sale of Bovine Semen and Artificial Inseminati­on Services) Bill, 2017, is under discussion, government sources said.

Once the bill becomes an Act, people, companies, NGOs and associatio­ns will have to register themselves with a state authority for establishi­ng and operating semen stations for breeding.

The bill stipulates collection of semen of the bulls certified by the state authority. “Bulls have to undergo tests, conform to breed characteri­stics and meet the minimum standards for various traits in terms of quantity and quality as may be specified by the state authority,” an official said, referring to the bill.

“It is the government’s responsibi­lity to provide better quality semen,” agricultur­e minister Prabhu Lal Saini said.

“A bill is being processed for breed improvemen­t, so that services given by private concerns will be verified. This will curb illegal activities in the field of breeding and artificial inseminati­on.”

A semen station is required to provide details of a bull, whose semen doses it will produce, store, sell and supply to artificial inseminati­on service providers.

“With implementa­tion of the Act, no person, company, institutio­n, NGO, breeders’ associatio­n, and semen stations shall provide artificial inseminati­on services without obtaining a registrati­on certificat­e from the state authority,” an official said.

“No person will act as an artificial inseminati­on technician and provide his services unless he has the requisite qualificat­ion and experience as prescribed by the state authority, undergoes prescribed training and has registered himself with any registered service provider.”

There are about 84 lakh milch cows in the state. Among them percentage of desi species like Gir, Tharparkar, Kankri, Sahi and Harayan are less and has been going down, officials said.

In the livestock census, the state government plans to enumerate breed-wise details of its cattle population to improve progeny of indigenous breeds and enhance milk production, officials said. A GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL

With implementa­tion of the act, no person and semen stations shall provide artificial inseminati­on services without obtaining a registrati­on certificat­e from the state authority

 ?? HT FILE ?? The proposed bill stipulates collection of semen of the bulls certified by the state authority.
HT FILE The proposed bill stipulates collection of semen of the bulls certified by the state authority.

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