Organic livestock farming is gaining increasing attention in India due to rising awareness regarding food safety, environmental sustainability and animal welfare. The system emphasizes the use of natural feed resources, eco-friendly management practices and the avoidance of synthetic chemicals, antibiotics, hormones and growth promoters. Organic livestock production aims to ensure animal health and welfare while producing residue-free and high-quality livestock products. Organic livestock farming also contributes to environmental conservation through reduced greenhouse gas emissions, improved biodiversity and sustainable resource utilization. Despite its potential, organic livestock farming in India faces several constraints. Major challenges include a lack of awareness among farmers, a shortage of certified organic feed and fodder, high certification costs, poor marketing and processing infrastructure and limited research support. Disease management without the use of synthetic drugs and maintaining balanced organic nutrition are also significant concerns, particularly in intensive livestock systems. Furthermore, inadequate veterinary services and limited training facilities hinder large-scale adoption. With growing domestic and international demand for organic livestock products, organic livestock farming has promising prospects in India. Strengthening research, policy support, market linkages and farmer awareness will be essential for the sustainable development of the organic livestock sector.
Sourav Barman, Vibhor Agrawal, Hridita Deb (Thu,) studied this question.