A Reporter
SHILLONG: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma along with Deputy Chief Minister-in-charge of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Prestone Tynsong called on Union Minister for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, and Dairy Giriraj Singh at his office in New Delhi on Tuesday.
Meghalaya CM Conrad K Sangma apprised Giriraj on the initiative of the piggery value chain that is being introduced in the State. The Union Minister appreciated the intervention being started by Meghalaya and extended all co-operation and support.
The objective of the initiative is to intensify piggery in the region in a scientific manner and promote piggery value chain. The government is making an endeavour to establish value chain by creating a pool of commercial breeders, scientific rearing, pig feeds to be produced scientifically, etc.
Sangma and Tynsong highlighted the scope of piggery in Meghalaya and Northeast, while suggesting that a huge market potential exists within the region. Sangma also informed that Meghalaya is exploring the market potential with neighboring countries and have initiated discussion for processed value added pig products to Thailand.
Union Minister Giriraj Singh said that Meghalaya should take steps to intensify pig rearing in a scientific manner by introducing quality germplasm that would ensure economic growth resulting into livelihood.
Singh said that embryo transplant should be introduced in Meghalaya and research should be conducted with indigenous variety of pigs. He also suggested the establishment of a breeding farm in Meghalaya.
Singh also suggested introduction of livestock integration such as pig-fish integration, pig-poultry-fish integration, etc. He also suggested to the Chief Minister to introduce exotic pigs and crossbreeds which has high production performance.
He said that insufficient availability of quality stock is posing a great hindrance in boosting pig production. During the course of the discussion, Sangma and Tynsong also apprised the Union Minister on an intervention that are being taken to produce quality feed for pig, cattle and poultry.
The Union Minister came up with a suggestion that Moringa Pig Feed be introduced in Meghalaya and have asked the State Government to come up with plans which the central government has agreed to fully fund.
Expressing his confidence in the leadership of Meghalaya CM, the Union Minister said that Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying will extend full cooperation to Meghalaya to take lead in the Northeast in the animal husbandry sector.
Officials of the Ministry and National Cooperative Development Cooperation (NCDC) were also present in the discussion.