India Animal Health Summit & Awards
Animals and animal products are critical components of the country's development in terms of food security, nutrition, and overall sustainability. The country's total livestock population is 535.78 million, a palpable increase of 4.6 per cent from the 2012 Livestock Census. In 2019, the total bovine population was recorded at 302.79 million, 1.0 per cent increase from the previous census. India boasts the world's largest cattle population and produces the most milk, yet per-animal productivity remains low. Low productivity can be caused by multiple factors, the most important being animal health, which has serious bearing on productivity.
Zoonotic illnesses have evolved as worldwide health hazards due to the intricate interactions among humans, animals, and the environment. Furthermore, food-borne infections and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) have increased the strain on the country's health system and economy. Given the re-emergence of old diseases as well as the emergence of new diseases, a call for comprehensive national animal health strategy is essential. As animals are reservoirs of various developing diseases, disease surveillance in animals has the added benefit of protecting humans through early diagnosis. Animal health issue is a pressing concern for India. To address animal health issues and scaling up government efforts across the states India's animal health industry has to be future ready.
Considering the significance of animal health towards the broader objective of the country's food and nutrition security, rural incomes and prosperity and overall economic development, Indian Chamber of Food and Agriculture (ICFA) is hosting the 1st India Animal Health Summit 2022 on June 09-10, 2022 at NASC Complex, New Delhi. The summit will explore the role and contribution of states in animal health sector, as well as new issues and opportunities, and to help them adopt a holistic approach for animal health management. Moreover, the summit will provide a platform for the industry, institution, states and other key stakeholders to deliberate upon policy and regulatory ecosystem, business and markets, technology and innovations, investments and startups, production and delivery system, digital technologies and emerging trends nationally and globally. The Summit shall also deliberate on "One Health" and the significance of animal health management for long-term sustainability of the country.
Acknowledging the seminal efforts and contributions of key stakeholders, who have played catalytic roles in boosting India's livestock health segment, ICFA will be presenting India Animal Health Awards 2022. ICFA will also be presenting an authentic document of the year's account by releasing India Animal Health Year Book 2022.
About Indian Chamber of Food and Agriculture
Indian Chamber of Food and Agriculture (ICFA) is the apex body in India, working on business, policy and development agenda and serving as global platform for trade facilitation, partnerships, technology, and agribusiness services. ICFA works proactively in discerning critical challenges emerging in Indian agriculture along with creating opportunities for development, value addition and international trade to accelerate growth in food and agriculture sector globally. With its 27 industry Working Groups and sector specific Business Councils, ICFA represents the interests of key stakeholders at the national level and through its international platforms and partnerships, ICFA facilitates India's global engagement in food and agriculture sector.
In a short period of five years, the Chamber has signed up MoUs with the University of California, University of Maryland, Michigan State University, Iowa State University, Western Australia University, German Agribusiness Alliance, Borlaug Institute for South Asia, African Asian Rural Development Organization, Nasscom, Sociedad Rural Argentina (SRA), FAMATO, CCI Pau Béarn and IFPRI etc. Through international partnerships, ICFA envisions to mobilise technologies and investments that will catalyse agribusiness and agri start- ups. The 24 Member ICFA Board has distinguished luminaries with the Pioneer of India's Green Revolution, Prof MS Swaminathan as its Patron.
Objectives
Discussing the broad national scenario in animal health sector, scope and opportunities and challenges faced, the issues of access and equity, and the initiatives by states.
Sharing national and global animal health and management scenarios, emerging trends, developments, challenges, and opportunities, as well as the implications on states.
Discussing policy, trade, technology, business, and regulatory environment for the growth of animal health and nutrition segment in India.
Creating platform for partnerships in innovations, technologies, services and health delivery systems, and mobilizing investments to support ecosystem for sustainable growth.
Providing a platform to all key stakeholders in animal health system to showcase schemes, innovations, products and technologies, and best practices.
Recognizing the organisations, industry and individuals with India Animal Health Awards for their outstanding contributions in animal health sector.
Who Should Participate?
Political Leaders, Policy Makers and Diplomats
Officials of the Central and State Governments
Industry leaders and agribusiness industry executives
Experts, researchers, academic and extension persons
Banking, Insurance, Financial, Rural and Development professionals
Farmers, Traders, Exporters, Media and Extension agencies
Entrepreneurs, NGOs, KPOs, FPOs, Students and Agribusiness professionals
India Animal Health Year Book 2022
ICFA will also be using the platform to present an authentic document of the year's account by releasing India Animal Health Year Book 2022. The event thus becomes an important occasion for one and all in animal health research, academics, media, farming, trade, development, policy making, implementation and all those concerned with livestock and poultry, farmers and the rural sector.
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