The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Heat index-based insurance cover for animals rolled out

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Dairy farmers have responded keenly to the heat index-based cattle insurance scheme rolled out by the Ernakulam Regional Cooperativ­e Milk Producers’ Union (ERCMPU). The novel scheme, introduced for April and May considerin­g the rising temperatur­es, saw around 25,000 animals getting the insurance cover. Taking the average number of animals per dairy unit, around 10,000 farmers could be involved, said M.T. Jayan, chairman, ERCMPU, on Thursday.

The opened scheme was for farmers in

Thrissur, Ernakulam, Kottayam and Idukki districts, which fall under the regional cooperativ­e. There are around 1,000 dairy cooperativ­es in the region. The premium is ₹99 per animal. Of this, ₹50 is paid by the regional cooperativ­e and ₹49 by the bene‚ciaries.

The eligible insurance cover is remitted directly to the accounts of farmers.

Health a ected

The rising temperatur­es, meanwhile, have had a clearly visible impact on the general health of animals as well as milk production. Mr. Jayan said milk procuremen­t in the region had fallen short by around a lakh litres a day.

There is an overall shortage of 20% across the State, indicating an overall shortage of at least three lakh litres a day from the usual levels. The average milk procuremen­t in the Ernakulam region used to be around 3.25 lakh litres a day. At the same time, milk sales now hover around 4 lakh litres. The shortfall in local milk supply is met through import from Maharashtr­a and Karnataka.

Mr. Jayan said dairy farmers were not in a position to collect fodder or to let out animals for forage as the heat level is high. Animals are sheltered during most part of the day to prevent heat stroke.

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