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Adoption of camel milk can reduce malnutrition ratio, which is affecting 50 percent of population, in our society as its nutrient value is better than cow milk. It was stated by experts at national camel conference arranged by Department of Anatomy, University of Agriculture Faisalabad and Department of Livestock and Dairy Development at New Senate Hall.

Chairing the session UAF Vice Chancellor Dr Muhammad Ashraf said that camel milk contains more iron three times higher vitamin C than cows milk, higher fe more vitamins minerals and low fat with high medical value. He said in Pakistan the camel milk share is negligible. He said that camel milk also strengthens immunity system and it was having high medical values. He said that camel was able to produce milk meat and wool in harsh conditions with a high value for producers and consumers. He said that the country camel breeds were one of best breeds and called for taking steps to preserve the breeds. He said that demand for camel milk was increasing worldwide due to its characteristic. He said that even in China every mart was offering camel milk for its consumers. He said that camel was having heat and drought tolerant genes that may be transferred to prone that environment. He said that according to a FAO report it is found that cereal crops in our country were having zinc deficiency. Former Vice Chancellor University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Dr Muhammad Nawaz said that after the age of 40, people must use camel milk for a healthy life. He said that Pakistani camel was having highest milk producing in the region so that with its value addition, and branding, we can earn Talking about characteristics of camel, he said that long eyelashes protect eyes from blowing sand. He said that camels store fat in their hump. If they cannot find food camels use this fat to produce energy. He said camels have thick lips so they can eat the prickly desert plants without being injured. He said that camels ears were covered with hair, even inside. The hair helps keep out sand or dust.Dean Faculty of Veterinary Science Dr Zafar Iqbal Qureshi said that 60 percent of our potations was living the below the poverty line. He said that agriculture and livestock sector was a way forwards to alleviate the poverty. He showed his concern that camel production for the last 15 years is stagnant that need attentions of farmers scientists experts and policy makers. Dr Muhammad Younus Member Punjab Agriculture Research Board said that Pakistan produces 59 billion liter milk and 4th largest milk producers worldwide. He added that per capita milk availability is 165 liters per annum. He said that our Brela milk breed produces 10 to 15 liter milk per day. Chairman Anatomy Dr Anas Sarwar Qureshi said that the global productions is estimated as 35 million head whereas Pakistan possess about one million camels including double humped camels. The camel rearing is expanding in the world PLDD Department Faisalabad Director Dr Saleeha Deputy Director PLDD Abdul Majid Dr Mazhar Iqbal from Riphah University all deputy directors of PLDD, Dr Khalid Shouq and other notables also attended.