Rajasthan is the largest state of India and covers nearly 10.4 per cent (342.65 lakh ha) of total geographical area of the country. About 65 per cent of its population is dependent on agriculture. According to livestock census-2007, Rajasthan ranks at the third place (56.663 million) in the country for total livestock population after Uttar Pradesh (60.272 million) and Andhra Pradesh (60.175 million). The large livestock population of the state shows importance of fodder in the state. Western part of Rajasthan state covers the area of the state towards western side of Aravali range of hills, which divides the state almost in two parts viz., eastern and western. The western part of the state is important for animal husbandry and forage manag...
In India, grazing-based livestock husbandry plays an important role in the rural economy as around 5...
In India, grazing-based livestock husbandry plays an important role in the rural economy as around 5...
Not AvailableSince ages, the traditional grazing grounds have been lifeline of the pastoral economy ...
Not AvailableThe agriculture in the hot arid zone of Rajasthan, India is mainly subsistence farming ...
Economy of the Thar Desert of India, lying between 24-29°N latitude and 70-76°E longitude, is closel...
Economy of the Thar Desert of India, lying between 24-29°N latitude and 70-76°E longitude, is closel...
Livestock based farming system makes significant contribution for livelihood security of farmers in ...
Livestock production is one of the main occupations of resource-poor and resource-rich people living...
Livestock production is one of the main occupations of resource-poor and resource-rich people living...
Rangeland covers ~ 51% of the terrestrial surface of the Earth, and supports half of the world‟s liv...
Rangeland covers ~ 51% of the terrestrial surface of the Earth, and supports half of the world‟s liv...
The grazing/range lands have been very important in India since ancient times when cattle breeding a...
India is maintaining a livestock population of over 500 million and has a grim situation of forage a...
India is maintaining a livestock population of over 500 million and has a grim situation of forage a...
Forage crops and grasses are important in arid region of Rajasthan state of India because most of th...
In India, grazing-based livestock husbandry plays an important role in the rural economy as around 5...
In India, grazing-based livestock husbandry plays an important role in the rural economy as around 5...
Not AvailableSince ages, the traditional grazing grounds have been lifeline of the pastoral economy ...
Not AvailableThe agriculture in the hot arid zone of Rajasthan, India is mainly subsistence farming ...
Economy of the Thar Desert of India, lying between 24-29°N latitude and 70-76°E longitude, is closel...
Economy of the Thar Desert of India, lying between 24-29°N latitude and 70-76°E longitude, is closel...
Livestock based farming system makes significant contribution for livelihood security of farmers in ...
Livestock production is one of the main occupations of resource-poor and resource-rich people living...
Livestock production is one of the main occupations of resource-poor and resource-rich people living...
Rangeland covers ~ 51% of the terrestrial surface of the Earth, and supports half of the world‟s liv...
Rangeland covers ~ 51% of the terrestrial surface of the Earth, and supports half of the world‟s liv...
The grazing/range lands have been very important in India since ancient times when cattle breeding a...
India is maintaining a livestock population of over 500 million and has a grim situation of forage a...
India is maintaining a livestock population of over 500 million and has a grim situation of forage a...
Forage crops and grasses are important in arid region of Rajasthan state of India because most of th...
In India, grazing-based livestock husbandry plays an important role in the rural economy as around 5...
In India, grazing-based livestock husbandry plays an important role in the rural economy as around 5...
Not AvailableSince ages, the traditional grazing grounds have been lifeline of the pastoral economy ...