Buffalo meat consumption is likely to rise by 7% in India and by 2.28% in Pak; this could be because in India there’s no religious taboo on it, compared to cow beef and pork consumption
By PTI
New Delhi: People in India are likely to eat more beef and veal (meat of calves) in 2009 as compared to Pakistan, according to findings released in the latest US Department of Agriculture (USDA) report on ‘Livestock and poultry: World markets and trade’.
India’s demand for beef and veal is expected to be about 65% more than Pakistan at 1.9 million tonnes in the coming year. Veal is the meat of calves (young cattle). People in Pakistan are projected to consume 1.1 million tonnes of beef and veal.
The USDA report added that buffalo meat consumption is likely to rise by 7% in India and by just 2.28% in Pakistan. Buffalo meat consumption in India is rising as there is no religious taboo on it compared with cow beef and pork consumption.
Meanwhile, production of India’s beef and veal is expected to increase by over two-fold of Pakistan at 3.1 MT in 2009.
USDA data indicates that production in India is increasing on an average by 1-2 lakh tonnes year-on-year and is expected to ascend a healthy 5% to nearly 2.8 million tonnes in 2009.
For more on this article, please click on the following link: India may pip Pakistan in beef consumption: USDA: Livemint
For more on this article, please click on the following link: India may pip Pakistan in beef consumption: USDA: Livemint
1 comment:
well u seems to be from very optimistic lot.......
hindustan and pakistan will be bhai bhai again ........just watch over the
big uncle - formerly US and now China
small naughty kid - bangladesh
both uncle and kid are dangerous for both countries..........
no prize for guessing that the biggest enemy of both the countries is still
1. poverty
2. corruption
3. Mobocracy
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