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          Health Monitoring                                    states that house the greatest number of cattle.
          Constant monitoring of cattle health is also essential for   Therefore, India should focus on improving cattle health
          maintaining low methane emissions. For optimal animal   and managing associated emissions, especially in these
          health, the ambient temperature should not exceed    states.
          25°C. Temperatures beyond this can cause heat stress.
 Image Source: MDPI  The Temperature-Humidity Index (THI), which helps   Going Forward
                                                               As emissions are a valuable indicator of the dairy
          assess heat stress in cattle based on surrounding
                                                               industry's productivity, measures to reduce emissions
          temperature and humidity, can significantly impact
          losses if a threshold is crossed. According to a study at   are crucial for India at this stage. Globally, Denmark is
                                                               leading the way by focusing on methane emissions from
          the National Dairy Research Center, the daily milk yield   the dairy industry and taxing emitters. While this rigid
          of indigenous cattle decreases by 0.86 liters per unit   mechanism has garnered criticism, acknowledging these
          increase in THI. This is one reason for low milk     emissions is an important lesson for India.
          production in summer or the "lean season." Cattle    Programs such as the Maharashtra Methane Mission,
          stressed by heat, insufficient living space, and other   which targets emission reduction by emphasizing the
          social factors tend to experience reduced digestion—a   enrichment of cattle feed, can serve as a role model for
          factor that affects both productivity and emissions.   other states. Investing in cattle feed and health
          Taking steps to ensure clean and well-ventilated living   improvements could target emissions while significantly
          spaces for cattle could go a long way in reducing    boosting milk productivity, as outlined in the Rashtriya
          emissions and boosting productivity. Some Indian start-  Gokul Mission. These steps will not only boost India's
          ups are already working on solutions to monitor cattle   milk productivity but also help the country achieve its
          heat and health.                                     Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to
          The states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Madhya   emissions reduction.
 Boosting Dairy Productivity:   Pradesh—major milk producers—are the largest   Source: Economic times
          methane emitters in the country. These are also the
 The Role of Emission Reduction
 India is home to 126 million productive cows and   most prominent source of emissions, accounting for 75%
 buffaloes, making the country the largest milk producer   of emissions from the Indian dairy industry, according to
 in the world. Yet, as mentioned in the February 2024   estimates by the National Dairy Development Board
 Budget Session, milk productivity—or milk production   (NDDB). Enteric fermentation refers to a digestion
 per animal—remains low. According to the Food and   process in which bacteria in the animal's gut break down
 Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations,   feed, generating methane. The FAO describes how up to
 Indian breeds produce an average of 1,550 liters of milk   12% of the gross energy intake is lost as methane, which
 per year, compared to 10,000 liters per year produced   is detrimental not only to milk productivity but also to
 by breeds in the United States and Canada. Rearing   the environment.
 these exotic breeds in India might not be a viable   Strategies to Reduce Methane Emissions and
 solution to address the low milk productivity,   Improve Productivity
 considering their extreme susceptibility to diseases in   Feed-Based Solutions
 our climatic conditions.  Digestion influences methane emissions, meaning the
 However, tackling the emissions from the dairy industry   nature of the feed is of primary importance. According to
 could provide a solution to this issue. A study by   a Korean study, modifications in diet can reduce   Before   After
 Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada shows that reducing   methane emissions from cattle by up to 60%. Therefore,
 methane emissions from the dairy industry by 20% could   the Indian dairy industry should explore solutions to
 increase milk yield by 1 liter per day per cow. This could   ease the digestion process, including fine grinding of
 result in an additional 38 billion liters of milk per year or   feed into pellets and switching to a more grain- or silage-
 an increase in revenue of INR 2.2 lakh crore per year for   based diet instead of a fully hay-based one. Additionally,
 India.  small supplements such as red algae, biochar, and
 Emissions from Dairy Cattle  essential oils can help overcome deficiencies and reduce
 Dairy cattle are a major source of greenhouse gases   emissions. For instance, research indicates that adding a
 (GHGs) such as carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous   red algae supplement equal to 0.25-0.5% of total feed
 oxide, primarily produced during their digestion and   can reduce methane emissions by 45-68%.
 maintenance. Among these, enteric fermentation is the


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