Annual Report of AICRP on Pig 2015-2016
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Annual Report of AICRP on Pig 2015-2016
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D.k.Sarma (Ed)
Santanu Banik (Ed) Mohan N.H. (Ed) Soumen Naskar (Ed) Keshab Barman (Ed) Girish Patil S.(Ed) M.K. Tamuli (Ed) |
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Annual Report of AICRP on Pig 2015 -2016
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Assam possesses 1.63 million (15.89%) pigs of the total population of India (10.92 millions). Assam is having highest pig population amongst NE Region, yet it has to import about one lakh number of pig per year from the other parts of the country to meet the requirement. Due to some biological advantages like high prolificacy, faster growth, good converter of feed to meat, short generation interval, high dressing percentage etc. the pig plays an important role for increasing meat production in this region Hampshire,
Assam possesses 1.63 million (15.89%) pigs of the total population of India (10.92 million). Assam is having the highest pig population amongst NE Region, yet it has to import about one lakh number of pig per year from the other parts of the country to meet the requirement. Due to some biological advantages like high prolificacy, faster growth, good converter of feed to meat, short generation interval, high dressing percentage etc. the pig plays an important role for increasing meat production in this region Hampshire, Not Available |
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2019-11-02T06:18:24Z
2019-11-02T06:18:24Z 2016-01-01 |
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Annual Report
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Annual Report of AICRP on Pig 2015-2016, ICAR::National Research Centre on Pig Page 1-148
Not Available http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/24277 |
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English
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Annual Report of AICRP on Pig Assam
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