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Indian Animal Industry Exposition 2007

Indian Animal Industry Exposition 2007

August 16, 2007 to August 18, 2007
India
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16 - 18 August 2007
Hall 10 - 11 A
Pragati Maidan
New Delhi, India




After the success of ILDEX India 2006 in August, six months ago, Pixie Publication India (P) Ltd. is glad to announce the Indian Animal Industry Exposition at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi on 16th to 18th August 2007.

Supported by, first of its kind digital media center, web news-letter, three trade magazines- Poultry Times of India, Poultry Planner, Dairy Planner and experience of organizing world class Livestock and Dairy Expo in India, the event will surely attract a substantial number of appropriate visitors. Pixie Publication India will provide an excellent promotional service to all exhibitors. Their call center will be available for round the clock information backup, and the telecallers team will keep on reminding the visitors regularly.

The official launching of the expo will take place in April 9, 2007 at Habitat Centre, New Delhi, at 1900 hrs (7 pm).



Tap the Potential of Indian Markets

India, a land of great business opportunity and East Asia's golden gateway to poultry and dairy industry, has a lot to offer. One of the fastest growing consumers markets in the world with its powerful purchasing power, India can be seen as a rising giant. With such a volume of increasing consumption level, India also offers investors the maximum growth potential with economic upsurge due to the opening of its frontiers for foreign investors. It is an opportune time to sell, to invest, to collaborate and to grow in India.

Why not take your chance in exploring the overlooked potential of this amazing market?

Come and see India from a different angle, come and join the Indian Animal Industry Exposition, India.



Exhibitors' Profile:

* Animal Health, Pharma & Vaccination.
* Breeding Equipment Supplies.
* Laboratory & Diagnostic Services.
* Feed, Feed Supplements & Additives.
* Milking Machinery.
* Processing System & Supplies.
* Farm Management Accessories.
* Knowledge Transfer.
* Standardisation Agencies.
* Inventory & Management Software.
* Waste Management Equipment & Technololgies.
* Government Depts., NGO´s & Associates.
* Knowledge Transfer.


Visitors' Profile:

* Dairy Farmers
* New Dairy Entrepreneurs
* Veterinarians
* Importers, Exporters and Traders
* Agents and Distributors of Consumables
* Storage and Logistics
* Government Officials
* Student
* Industry Media


Opportunities in the Indian Markets

DAIRY:
* Miraculous Dairy Sector has brought in a “White Revolution”.
* Mounted India in the top-most position in total milk production despite low per capita productivity.
* Last year´s (2006) milk production was 97.1 million tones.
* It has been made possible through umpteen milk cooperatives and Anand Pattern Milk Unions.
* India shares 1/6 of cattle and 1/2 of world´s buffalo population.
* Annual growth rate of this sector is 5 per cent.
* Organized sector accounts for only 15 per cent.
* Basic strength is millions of village milk production units
* Requires genetic improvement of non-descript animals to boost production through scientific breeding, feeding and management.

POULTRY:
* The most flourishing industry with highest growth rate (15% in Broiler and 8% in layer sector) needs no further introduction and description.
* Being worlds 3rd in egg production and 6th in chicken meat production rapid integration is going on to capture the whole Indian Diaspora.
* As chicken eggs exporting country India stands 8th with a share of 4.7 % of the world export market (2004).
* India exported 48,582 tons of eggs in 2004.
* India has also forayed into the countries of Middle East for exporting chicken products and shell eggs.
* An international Meet like IAIE will strengthen the industry status and bring complete solutions to the future hurdles and unprecedented calamities.

AQUA:
* India Ranks number 2 in aquaculture and number 3 in captive fisheries in Asia.
* This industry is highly dependent of exports. New markets for Sea Horse and Pipe Fish variety has been explored for China where medicines for some chronic ailments from the extracts of these fishes are prepared
* Growth in captive fishery production is tremendous
* For the improvement of Haryana Fisheries some projects from Japan have already been received.
* Captive fishery production has increased from 600-800 kg/ha/yr in 1960 to more than 2000 kg./ha/yr in 2002
* The marine fish catch was 2.81 MT in 2004.
* National Fishery Development Board is helping 429 fish farmers´ societies.
* Average annual yield is 2.2 t/ha. Over 19,000 million fry per year are produced.
* 402 freezing units have daily processing capacity 8,500 tones
* 485 frozen storages have capacity of 109,090 tones.
* The marine products are exported to over 64 countries.

SHEEP & GOAT:
* The sheep and goat meat has no religious taboos.
* The estimated consumption of meat in our country is 2.55 million tons.
* Total meat production is 4.26 million MT of which:
- Sheep and Goat contribute 0.72 million MT.
- India has 40 descript sheep and 20 goat breeds.
- Meat is considered organic as animals are reared in community grazing lands.

PIGGERY:
* Piggery is picking up in urban areas through retail chains selling packaged brands like Ham, Bacon, Sausage, Salami, etc.
* Due to an increase in non-veggies population, pig meat is becoming more popular.
* Till 1997 pig meat consumption was 6% of total meat consumption in India.
* Pig population is increasing from 7.0 millions in 1975 to 16.0 millions in 2000.
* There is increase in meat production too:
1980---262 (thousand MT)
1990---417 (thousand MT)
2000---476 (thousand MT)
2002---487 (thousand MT)
* Back yard pig rearing has become a conventional profession in villages and slum areas providing additional income.


PROCESSING & PACKAGING:

a) DAIRY PRODUCTS PROCESSING
* Out of total milk production only 15% is processed into various products like butter, ghee, milk powder, cheese, paneer, condensed milk, Indian sweets etc.
* Due to inadequate processing India wastes roughly $ 13 billion worth of farm products including dairy items annually.
* With retail chains opening in a big way there is increasing demands for various milk products.
* Lots of scope are there to form industrial zones like SEZs with very many chilling plants, boilers, milk powder machines, packaging machines, other machines to manufacture value added products like, Chocolates, Toffees, Ice Creams, Khoa, Kheers, Cheese, Paneer, versatile Indian sweets, etc.
* There is lucrative export potential of Indian milk products.
* USDA forecast export of milk powder during 2007-08 as 60,000 tones and butter 1,000 tones.

b) MEAT PROCESSING
* India has largest livestock population with 50 % of buffalo population and 18 % of cattle in the world.
* There are 171 Meat Processing Units producing 4.5 million tones of meat annually.
* The slaughtered rate in relation to animal population are:
Cattle---6%, Buffalo---10%, Pigs---99%, Sheep---30% & Goat---40%
* The meat consumption pattern:
Fish---51%, Bovine---29%, Mutton & Goat---8%, Pig---6%, Poultry---6%
* During last decade 8 million broilers were produced and the trend favored poultry and the share was doubled to 12%.
* Export of poultry meat was to the tune of 20,000 MT during 2001-2002.


EQUINE:
* Despite this era of mechanization and automation the need for the equine industry is badly felt.
* Roughly 0.22 % of total livestock constitute this equine species in India.
* Horses and ponies are useful as pack animals and also for carting.
* Mules and donkeys are mostly pack animals.
* The National Centre for Research on Equines is located at Hissar, Haryana for promoting this sector to serve multifarious purposes in India.
* Remount Veterinary Corps of Indian Army have stud farms for breeding horses and mules
* There is lot of investments in rearing racehorses and polo ponies.
* In our country there is much scope and opportunities in this industry.

CANINE:
* Pet dogs are getting popular with the urbanites.
* All pet lovers do agree that pets offer social support and all its related benefits.
* Canine pets are part of modern fashion and are also useful in many ways.
* Indian Army has a dog strength of 12,000 specialized canine breeds.
* The genuine dog breeders are doing roaring business by selling pups at premium price.
* The ancillary business in dog food, vitamins, pharmaceuticals, additives in food, soaps, shampoos etc. along with herbal combinations are fledgling industries.
* For the first time this expo provides opportunities for showcasing the products like genetically improved pups, accessories, quality services and alike.
* A special attraction for the exhibitors as well as the visitors to fulfill their business aptitude.


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