Chhattisgarh - Buy a Cow without Middle Man (Broker)
ProcedureEdit
Apply In-Person:
- Any buyer/farmer who wants to buy a cow without a middleman must approach the Government Livestock Farms/Animal Market Committee/Gaon Panchayat or the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying in the locality.
- Find a list of district-wise contacts to Government Livestock Farms and schemes in Chhattisgarh in the given Link
- Make sure that the person has all the necessary documents mentioned in the "Required Documents" section of this page.
- The person may also buy directly from government licensed cattle markets/local farms in their area or a trader/agriculturist in the locality.
- Cows are also transported from various cities/towns to cow sanctuaries by the local body. One may approach the local Municipal Corporation to purchase a cow. For more information, visit Link
- In rural areas, the cow can be procured through Gaon Panchayat. Follow the "External Links" section on this page below, to find a district-wise list of Gaon Panchayats in Chhattisgarh.
- One must assure the quality and breed of the cow before buying it.
- The buyer must milk the cow Ince before paying for it. Find more information in the "Information which might help" section on the page below.
- Ensure that the cow is fully vaccinated while purchasing it.
NOTE:
- The cow must be healthy during its purchase.
- Do not buy a cow who is stressed or bred in an unhygienic condition, the cow might not produce enough milk.
Apply online
- To buy a cow without a middle man (broker), the applicant shall visit the link:Link
- Click on the ‘Login’ option and select the appropriate option.
- Select “Registration” option and click on the “Seller Registration” if you are a new user.
- Now select the appropriate option for buying a cow from the given images.
- Fill in all the required information in the given boxes as asked.
- Make sure to provide all the scanned copies of the “Required Documents”.
- Now pay the fee (if applicable) and proceed further.
- Once the fee is paid, save the acknowledgement receipt for future reference.
- The applicant will be notified about the procurement of the cow by the authority.
Apply through Centres:
- To buy a cow without a middle man (broker), the applicant shall visit the nearest CSC/Tehsil Centre. Find contacts to CSC centres in the link provided:Link
- Procure the application form from the concerned centre and fill it up with the necessary details required for the process.
- Make sure to attach all the "Required Documents" along with the application form before submission.
- Provide authorized signatory and photograph, wherever applicable.
- Now submit the application to the office of the concerned centre.
- On successful verification, the applicant will be notified by the CSC centre.
Required DocumentsEdit
- Registered Dairy/Farm License.
- Registered address proof or land deeds leased/owned for farming/dairying.
- ID proof of the buyer (PAN Card & Aadhar Card).
- Agriculturist/Trader License.
- An undertaking that serves as documentary proof that he/she is an agriculturist.
- An undertaking that he/she will not sell the cow at least for six months from the date of purchase.
Office Locations & ContactsEdit
Department Of Panchayat & Rural Development
Collectorate Kutchery Chowk
Near Garden
Raipur
Chhattisgarh 492001
Contact Link
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Directorate of Veterinary Services
Director
Livestock Development Department,
Ground Floor
Block No.03
Indravati Bhavan,
Nava Raipur Atal Nagar,
Chhattisgarh, 492001
Phone: 0771-2331392
Fax: 0771-2331391
Email :[email protected]
Contact Link
The person/farmer can contact Epashuhaat at the Toll-Free Number 1800-8437-100, +919739047849 or +919742979111 and raise the complaint in the Help Desk section.
EligibilityEdit
- The person must be licensed as a farmer/trader under the National Dairy Development Board/Gaon Panchayat/National Programme for Bovine Breeding.
- Must have an agriculture/trade license.
- The cow shall be tagged and provided with Animal Wellness Card by the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying.
FeesEdit
- Price: Rs. 30,000-80,000/- each cow (approx.)
- Government-subsidized livestock: Free of cost (under schemes introduced by the Government of India)
ValidityEdit
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Sample DocumentsEdit
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Processing TimeEdit
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InstructionsEdit
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Required InformationEdit
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Need for the DocumentEdit
- The documents such as address proof, identity proof, license and undertaking provide the seller adequate assurance that the buyer is not a smuggler and the cows are not bought for slaughter.
- The documents provide proof that the buyer holds a genuine position in livestock/dairying farming as a citizen of India.
- After providing the documents, the Animal Market Committee will ensure that the purchaser will not sell the cow for slaughter or religious sacrifices.
Information which might helpEdit
- An average Indian cow gives four to eight litres of milk per day
- The Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) Act, 1963 focuses on eliminating the exploitation of farmers/traders by middlemen.
- Epashuhaat- the E-Trading market portal, connects farmers and breeders to the Central, State and Cooperative agencies, providing direct access.
- Farmers will immediately be able to view the contact details and location or the photograph of Institutes / Agriculture Universities in States/ Centre.
- Find other information on Dairy Services and Cattle Breeding Link
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External LinksEdit
- Find more information on district wise list of Gaon Panchayat Offices and Contacts in Chhattisgarh in the links provided:Link1
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- Find more information on district/block/subdivision wise list of Animal Husbandry in Chhattisgarh in the link provided: Link
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OthersEdit
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