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Dulloo discusses preliminary high level observations with expert delegates from New Zealand | | | Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Sept 1: Additional Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo today held a meeting with Expert Delegates from New Zealand G2G (government to government) to discuss the preliminary high level observations by the team over small ruminant sector in Jammu and Kashmir. Director Agribusiness Group New Zealand, Dr Stuart Ford; Science Impact Leader, AgResearch Ltd, Dr Warren King; Senior BDM, New Zealand Trade & Enterprise, New Delhi, Ms Sudha Palit, Secretary in APD J&K, Director Sheep Husbandry Kashmir/Jammu, Technical Officer (A) APD and other concerned attended the meeting in person and through virtual mode. The Expert Delegation wrapped up the survey of the small ruminant sector in J&K and shared their inputs and feedback with the ACS during their presentation and presented several observations. In its presentation, the team of experts complimented the existing government farms and observed that these farms are leading in terms of their purpose which is to produce genetic material and have a very good reputation amongst the breeders. They suggested that in order to develop sheep farms it would be appropriate to enhance their systems to incorporate better feeding so that they are able to fully express their generic potential and deliver maximum potential production and financial results. Developing model sheep farm
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