West Bengal dairy farmers face financial pressure as cattle trade restrictions disrupt livestock markets ahead of Eid.
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West Bengal’s tighter enforcement on cattle slaughter ahead of Eid has triggered concern among dairy farmers over livestock sales and farm incomes.

Dairy farmers in West Bengal are voicing concerns after intensified action against illegal cattle slaughter and transportation disrupted livestock markets ahead of Eid. The crackdown, aimed at enforcing existing regulations, has reportedly created uncertainty among dairy producers who rely on the sale of unproductive cattle as part of normal farm economics.

According to the report, several Hindu dairy farmers expressed frustration over the restrictions, arguing that tighter controls have affected cattle movement and weakened demand in regional livestock markets. Farmers said the inability to sell ageing or low-yield animals could increase maintenance costs and place additional financial pressure on already strained dairy operations.

The issue has sparked broader debate around the relationship between dairy economics and cattle trade policies in India. Dairy producers noted that sustainable herd management often depends on the ability to rotate livestock efficiently, particularly in smallholder systems where feed, housing, and veterinary costs continue to rise.

Authorities maintain that the enforcement measures are intended to prevent illegal slaughter and ensure compliance with animal transport regulations during the festive season. However, market participants say the crackdown has slowed cattle transactions and contributed to uncertainty across sections of the dairy value chain in the state.

For the wider dairy sector, the situation highlights how regulatory interventions can directly affect livestock markets, milk production economics, and farmer liquidity. Industry analysts note that balancing animal welfare enforcement with practical realities facing dairy producers remains a sensitive challenge in several Indian dairy-producing regions.

Source: The Federal – Bengal’s cow slaughter crackdown sparks backlash from dairy farmers

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