Ghanti Bajao: Farmers awake as stray cattle destroy crops
ABP News Bureau
Updated at:
10 Apr 2019 06:36 AM (IST)
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Farmers fail to sell animals that are no longer useful to them and their scarce resources get drained in protecting crops as the population of stray cattle grows.
In this exclusive report from Uttar Pradesh, watch how farmers are losing their sleep to save crops from stray cattle.
Madhya Pradesh had 4,38,000 stray cattle, according to the 2012 livestock census. A new census is underway. It is estimated that their population in the state is close to 7 lakh now. In 2012, nearly 96 percent of the state’s cattle were indigenous breeds and about 85 percent were of the non-descript or low-milk yielding kind.
In this exclusive report from Uttar Pradesh, watch how farmers are losing their sleep to save crops from stray cattle.
Madhya Pradesh had 4,38,000 stray cattle, according to the 2012 livestock census. A new census is underway. It is estimated that their population in the state is close to 7 lakh now. In 2012, nearly 96 percent of the state’s cattle were indigenous breeds and about 85 percent were of the non-descript or low-milk yielding kind.