Baghel highlighted the importance of indigenous livestock breeds, which are adapted to local climate conditions and crucial for sustainable production systems. He advocated for advanced reproductive technologies, particularly sex-sorted semen and in vitro fertilization (IVF), to enhance productivity.
The minister praised digital initiatives like the National Digital Livestock Mission for disease monitoring and emphasized India’s One Health approach to address zoonotic diseases.
Animal Husbandry Secretary Alka Upadhyaya called for “a comprehensive overhaul” of India’s veterinary ecosystem, noting acute shortages of veterinary professionals despite advances in technologies like IVF and cattle immunization.
FAO Assistant Director-General Thanawat Tiensin, joining virtually from Rome, praised India’s role in global One Health efforts and its recent recognition under the Pandemic Fund for Animal Health Preparedness. The theme for World Veterinary Day 2025 is “Animal Health Takes a Team,” emphasizing collective efforts involving veterinarians, scientists, public health experts and farmers.