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Australian breeder sheep to arrive in India soon

SHIMLA: Australia and India have finalised a new veterinary health protocol for the export of Australian breeder sheep to India.

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Tribune News Service

Shimla, July 16

Australia and India have finalised a new veterinary health protocol for the export of Australian breeder sheep to India.

Australian High Commissioner to India Harinder Sidhu hosted an event where she exchanged the protocol with the Secretary, Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Tarun Shridhar.

“Agriculture, including animal husbandry, is of critical importance to both Indian and Australian economy. While there are many differences in our agriculture sectors, I believe there are many similarities which should make it a cornerstone of the bilateral partnership,” said Sidhu. Australia and India have built the foundation of its agriculture relationship over decades, with coopertion on wheat and wool stemming back to the 1960s. The protocol, agreed between the Indian Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying and the Australian Department of Agriculture, will support India’s efforts to develop its fine wool sector and the textiles industry using Australian production expertise and genetic stock.

“We hope to see India’s wool production increase, which will inspire its textile sector to flourish, creating jobs and opportunities. We also hope that Australian wool remains a key part of India’s wool and textile development,” Sidhu added.

Australian sheep will be part of a sheep breeding programme for wool development, an initiative under India’s National Livestock Mission. It is expected that the first sheep will arrive in India in September-October 2019 for settling at the Uttarakhand State Wool Development Board.

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