
Shri Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh, Union Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying today review the measures taken by the department towards FMD-Free Bharat (FMD-Foot & Mouth Disease) with vaccination by 2030. Shri Singh said that the Livestock sector is an important sector contributing not only to the Indian economy but to the livelihood of farmers, particularly for the rural household and women who are the major force behind taking care of the livestock. Union Minister observed that health care awareness, accessibility and interest remains an area of concern owing to which there are huge losses in livelihoods. Prof. S.P. Singh Baghel, Minister of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying and Secretary, DAHD, Smt. Alka Upadhya were also present in the meeting.
In the meeting Action Plan for making India FMD-free by 2030 was discussed. It was informed that all assessment was made to create zones in country particularly in the States of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Maharashtra & Gujarat on basis of sero-surveillance where vaccination is in advance stage can be taken up on priority for declaring as FMD-free zones. This will help in creating opportunities for export.

Union Ministers informed that prevalence of animal diseases is a serious impediment to the growth of the livestock sector. Due to FMD alone, there are estimated economic losses of around Rs. 24,000 crores per year. Control and eradication of this disease would result in increased milk production, supporting livelihood of millions of farmers, increase their income, and increase exports of milk and livestock products as per international trade requirements.

To give impetus to the initiative, Union Ministers have extended support and guidance for necessary impetus to the concept of zoning to be implemented on ground.
Discussions were held around the concept of zoning and the pre-requisites and requirements of achieving and maintaining the zones FMD-free. It was observed that not only it requires intensive micro-planning with the States concerned but a detailed roadmap for laying out the eventual objective of eradicating this disease by 2030 with vaccination.
Under the directions of the Union Minister Shri Rajiv Ranjan Singh the decision of vaccination of pastoral sheep and goat against FMD was extended to all such population in the country. The vaccine supply has commenced and Ladakh has already started vaccinating the flocks. This is one of the 100-days action plan the Government has committed. The vaccination in the susceptible and pastoral flocks are closely & cautiously monitored as sheep and goats in many areas are also to be used as sentinel animals to establish the absence of circulating virus in the environment.