Sri Lanka keen on importing Sahiwal bulls

Published February 1, 2024
Pakistan banned export of livestock in 2013 as the country was already facing shortfall of sheep, goats and cattle.—AFP/file
Pakistan banned export of livestock in 2013 as the country was already facing shortfall of sheep, goats and cattle.—AFP/file

ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Commerce has sought permission for export of live animal to support artificial insemination (AI) in Sri Lanka.

As there was ban on export of livestock the Ministry of Commerce has forwarded a summary to the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) scheduled to be held on Thursday.

The summary forwarded by the ministry has said that the Sri Lankan government has requested a dozen Sahiwal bulls to kick-start its National Artificial Insemination (NAI) programme.

After the approval by the ECC the summary will be presented to the federal cabinet for final nod.

The summary added that the move comes as part of Sri Lanka’s efforts to improve the genetic composition of its cattle population.

As per details artificial insemination has been recognised as a crucial tool in genetic upgrading programs for cattle in Sri Lanka.

The summary highlighted that several studies were conducted by Sri Lanka to evaluate the coverage and performance of AI at different levels, and it was finally decided that the ‘Sahiwal cow was a renowned breed, known as one of the best dairy cattle in India and Pakistan.

Due to its heat tolerance, high milk production, and resistance to parasites, Sahiwal bulls are expected to contribute significantly to enhancing the genetic qualities of Sri Lanka’s cattle population.

The summary has said that Sahiwal was a prolific milk breed, the calves grow fast and were not aggressive in nature, and resistant to unfavourable climatic conditions make them an ideal choice for Sri Lanka’s AI programme.

The food ministry had suggested that the revenue obtained from processing and exporting meat was significantly higher than that from exporting live animals.

Published in Dawn, February 1st, 2024

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