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Animal Husbandry Department to intensify digital tagging of cows and buffaloes in Tiruchi district

Animal Husbandry Department to intensify digital tagging of cows and buffaloes in Tiruchi district
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The Animal Husbandry Department in Tiruchi, India, is intensifying the digital tagging of cattle as part of the National Digital Livestock Mission. These tags act as digital IDs, allowing owners to access government subsidies and track health records via a centralized database.

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Digital livestock management improves disease tracking and agricultural efficiency, representing a significant modernization of rural economic infrastructure.

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The Animal Husbandry Department is set to intensify fixing of fresh digital tags and uploading and validation of the existing database on cows and buffaloes in the districts as part of the National Digital Livestock Mission (NDLM).

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The report is a straightforward summary of a government administrative initiative.

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