When was the last livestock census in Uganda?

2008
The last Livestock census was conducted in 2008. Other censuses were conducted in 1963/65 and 1990/91. Page 1 of 5 COM Page 2 Results from previous censuses indicated that Uganda had 3,767,871 cattle in 1965 which had increased to 11,408,740 by 2008.

Who has most cows in Uganda?

Karamoja sub-region followed with 2.3 million while the rest of northern Uganda had 1.6 million. Kotido district had the biggest cattle herd, with 694,250 head of cattle. Other districts with high numbers were Nakapiripirit, Kaabong, Kiboga, Moroto, Kiruhura and Rakai.

Why do we carry out livestock census?

The objective of the National Livestock Census was to establish Livestock and poultry numbers at national and district levels. and livestock system. To obtain information on farm infrastructure, equipment and implements. To establish ownership and tenure regime for land used for livestock rearing.

What is National Live Stock census?

Minister Rwamirama said the census is to aid in obtaining data on basic characteristics of livestock (age, sex, breed, and livestock system), get information on farm infrastructure, and establish ownership and tenure regime for land used in livestock rearing.

Which state has highest number of livestock as per latest 20th livestock census 2019?

Uttar Pradesh
Livestock Population, 2012 & 2019 of Major States

S.No. States Population (In million) 2019
1 Uttar Pradesh 67.8
2 Rajasthan 56.8
3 Madhya Pradesh 40.6
4 West Bengal 37.4

What type of data is collected in livestock census?

Data are recorded in a questionnaire prescribed by the census authority on a village basis or by interviewing livestock owners on a holding basis. Information collected may pertain to livestock numbers classified by species, sex, age and purpose. specific date is recorded.

How much is a bull in Uganda?

On average, cattle can cost from 900,000UGX to 1,500,000UX, and also prices range from 120,000UGX to 200,000UGX for Goats in any livestock market in Karamoja.

What is the latest livestock census?

The total Livestock population is 535.78 million in the country showing an increase of 4.6% over Livestock Census2012. Total Bovine population (Cattle, Buffalo, Mithun and Yak) is 302.79 Million in 2019 which shows an increase of 1.0% over the previous census.

When was the last livestock census in India?

This release provides some key results reflecting the aggregate counts of various species as well as its comparison with previous census. The following are the key results of the 20th Livestock Census: The total Livestock population is 535.78 million in the country showing an increase of 4.6% over Livestock Census-2012.

Which state of India has largest livestock?

West Bengal had the highest cattle population across India, at about 19 million in 2019. Uttar Pradesh ranked second that year, followed by Madhya Pradesh. Cattle population across the country grew by 0.8 percent between 2012 and 2019.

Which state has highest livestock population in India?

Uttar Pradesh had the highest livestock population across India, at about 67.8 million in 2019. Rajasthan ranked second that year, followed by Madhya Pradesh. Livestock population across the country amounted to nearly 535.8 million, cattle buffaloes and goats making up the largest share.

Who does livestock census in India?

Livestock Census is conducted once in 5 years by the Animal Husbandry Statistics Division under the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare. Its recent edition is the 20th Livestock Census, a report of which was released in October 2019 by the Ministry.