Introduction
The per capita consumption of beef / buffalo in India
is 2.8 kg, about half that of fish, but more than twice the average intake
of mutton, pork and poultry. According to statistics compiled by the Food
and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the total number
of animals slaughtered for meat in India rose from 66,299,600 head in 1980
to 106,239,000 head in 2000, nearly doubling. There was a rise in the total
number of cows and buffaloes slaughtered for meat in India from 15,644,000
head in 1980 to 24,300,000 head in 2000, an increase in total
beef meat and
buffalo meat production of 1,673,972 in 1980
to 2,863,400 in 2000.
Production area
It should be kept in mind that due to social
reasons, the consumption of buffalo meat is restricted in India. While over
70% of Indians are non- vegetarian by choice or religious belief,
consumption of beef and pork is limited. The slaughter of cow / Bull is
prohibited in all but two states (Kerala and West Bengal). Although more
emphasis is given on beef imports and states of Hyderabad, Delhi, Mumbai and
others metropolis do witness beef production.
Growth promotional activities
India is trying to build markets for
animal meat, Indian buffalo meat in Indonesia, South Africa, and the
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Exports of
animal meat
products continue to grow at a fast clip. The allocation for various
program in meat sector have been increased from Rs.1384 crores to Rs.1804
crore. Establishment of National Meat Board to implement, monitor and guide
developmental programs in Meat Sector. An estimated cost of Rs. 2 crores to
be shared by GOI, Meat Exporters and Leather Exporters in the ratio of
50:25:25. Review of State Animal Preservation Acts and suggest Amendments in
view of the changing Animal Production and Utilization Scenario.
Restrictions on slaughter of buffaloes should be removed. However, pragmatic
age limit for slaughter of bullocks and removal of ban on beef export to
improve cow economy and prospects of cattle.
Types
Beef meat available in India is the meat of the water buffalo. The
meat consumed is generally lamb or goat, poultry etc. However, per capita
consumption of meat, fish and poultry is far below that of the developed
countries.
Manufacturers,
Exporters, Suppliers and Traders of Meat &
Poultry Food from India