The common disease of Dairy cows and treatments
FMD Resulting into Economic Loss of Rs 20,000 Crore Every Year

"The biggest impediment to growth of the livestock sector is the  prevalence of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) in the country after  Rinderpest. This adversely affects the performance of the animals,  resulting into direct economic losses, to the tune of Rs 20,000 crores  per annum," Minister of State for Agriculture Harish Rawat said in his  inaugural address at a global conference here. 
The presence of FMD has badly affected export potential of the livestock industry, he said. 
However, the indirect losses, due to reduced work capacity, such as  abortions, subsequent infertility and sterility, which cause reduced  milk production, have not be quantified, he added. 
Neverthless, India is committed to controlling FMD to increase the productivity of livestock sector, Mr Rawat said. 
Stating that eradication of Rinderpest and Contagious Bovine  Pleuro-Pneumonia from the country is one of the biggest achievements of  the livestock sector, Mr Rawat said: "India is producing about 300  million doses of trivalent vaccine per annum and the demand is expected  to go up to 600 to 800 million doses in next 3 to 5 years."























