Type | Public |
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Established | 2017 |
Location | , , India 29°11′33″N 75°41′36″E / 29.1924°N 75.6933°E |
Campus | Urban |
Area | Within Government Livestock Farm, Hisar |
Nickname | CPB |
Affiliations | MASHAV & ICAR |
Website |
cpbhisar |
Indo-Israeli Centre of Excellence for Animal Husbandary & Dairying, Hisar, will be built by Haryana State in collaboration with MASHAV. The centre will operate in the field of research and training for cost-effective and innovative localised animal husbandry in India and dairy technologies for the intensive dairy production system of global standards to enhance per capita availability of milk. [1] It is located within the Government Livestock Farm at Hisar in Haryana state of India. [1]
It will be established with a cost of INR 15 crore (150 million), [2] [1] based on a Memorandum of understanding signed between State Government of Haryana with MASHAV in April 2015. [3] [4]
Haryana aims to be the leading state of the country in milk production. Israel, a leading country in terms of its dairy management techniques, can be a good model for the State to follow. Israel and India produce 36 liter and 6.868 liter milk per milch animal respectively. Israeli technical assistance can help Haryana become a leading state in terms of milk production. [2]
Type | Public |
---|---|
Established | 2017 |
Location | , , India 29°11′33″N 75°41′36″E / 29.1924°N 75.6933°E |
Campus | Urban |
Area | Within Government Livestock Farm, Hisar |
Nickname | CPB |
Affiliations | MASHAV & ICAR |
Website |
cpbhisar |
Indo-Israeli Centre of Excellence for Animal Husbandary & Dairying, Hisar, will be built by Haryana State in collaboration with MASHAV. The centre will operate in the field of research and training for cost-effective and innovative localised animal husbandry in India and dairy technologies for the intensive dairy production system of global standards to enhance per capita availability of milk. [1] It is located within the Government Livestock Farm at Hisar in Haryana state of India. [1]
It will be established with a cost of INR 15 crore (150 million), [2] [1] based on a Memorandum of understanding signed between State Government of Haryana with MASHAV in April 2015. [3] [4]
Haryana aims to be the leading state of the country in milk production. Israel, a leading country in terms of its dairy management techniques, can be a good model for the State to follow. Israel and India produce 36 liter and 6.868 liter milk per milch animal respectively. Israeli technical assistance can help Haryana become a leading state in terms of milk production. [2]