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Unlocking livestock potential of genetics and productivity

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Artificial insemination (AI) is a cornerstone technology in modern livestock production, offering numerous advantages that directly improve farm productivity and profitability. Globally, AI began in the early 20th century, with the first successful insemination of cattle in Russia in 1907, and organized AI services emerging in Europe in the 1930s–1940s. By the 1950s, AI had spread across North America, becoming central to dairy and beef genetic improvement. In Pakistan, AI was formally introduced in the 1950s, expanded in the 1960s and 1970s, and institutionalized through the establishment of semen-production units in the 1970s.

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By introducing semen from genetically superior bulls without natural mating, AI allows farmers to produce healthier, high-yielding, and genetically improved offspring. Today, Pakistan produces approximately 2.5 million semen doses annually, while importing around 1 million more to meet the needs of 40–45 million cattle and buffaloes. Despite this, AI coverage remains only 8–9%, leaving most animals dependent on natural breeding. In contrast, over 70% of dairy cows in the USA and more than 90% in Denmark are inseminated artificially, reaching 8,000–12,000 liters per lactation. India and Bangladesh have achieved 15–30% higher milk yields in crossbred cows through organized AI programs.

Pakistan’s key public institutions producing semen include SPU Harichand (KPK), SPU Qadirabad (Punjab), the Genetic Improvement Center Khizerabad, and the Department of Theriogenology at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad. Despite institutional presence, AI coverage remains low due to limited infrastructure, technician shortages, outdated facilities, and weak cold-chain systems.

The Ministry of National Food Security and Research (MNFSR) plays a central role in policy formulation, semen quality control, coordination between provinces, and support for AI programs, bull-rearing, and technician training. However, Pakistan still produces far fewer semen doses than required. Many SPUs were designed decades ago and lack modern equipment, adequate elite bulls, and proper storage capacity. Suboptimal bull nutrition, weak health management, and insufficient genetic selection policies reduce semen output and quality.

Technician training is a major bottleneck. Many AI workers come from short-term three- to six-month courses—including those under the Prime Minister’s Skilled Programme—which lack practical training and lead to low conception rates. These short courses must be discontinued. Only standardized, two-year AI training programmes recognized by provincial livestock departments should be allowed to ensure uniform skills, sufficient hands-on experience, and proper certification.

Low AI coverage has severe long-term consequences. Genetic progress is extremely slow, inbreeding risk increases, milk yields remain stagnant, disease transmission is higher, calving intervals are longer, and smallholders cannot compete with countries using intensive AI programs.

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Farmer awareness is another major limiting factor. Many farmers cannot detect heat accurately, inseminate animals at the wrong time, or call technicians too late. Weak nutrition and mineral deficiencies further reduce reproductive performance. Repeated insemination failures often push farmers to revert to natural mating, reducing AI adoption.

Cold-chain and semen-handling problems also compromise AI effectiveness. Semen straws lose fertility if transported or stored improperly. Many field units lack backup nitrogen supplies, while power outages and poor maintenance cause temperature fluctuations in storage tanks, rendering a significant portion of semen unusable.

Provincial livestock departments, despite infrastructure, face multiple challenges. Many SPUs were designed for small-scale production decades ago and lack modern upgrades. The number of elite bulls is insufficient, genetic selection policies are weak, budgets are limited, and skilled personnel are few. Weak monitoring, poor quality control, insufficient coordination with universities and private SPUs, and limited farmer-extension services all contribute to underutilization of AI resources.

Research evidence demonstrates Pakistan’s potential. At SPU Qadirabad, 238 bulls produced an average of 17,143 semen doses per bull over a 5.4-year working life—about 3,000 doses per year, ranging from 724 to 5,745 doses depending on management and bull health. This indicates that the infrastructure exists but needs better management, monitoring, and farmer engagement.

AI plays a critical role in genetic improvement, milk production, fertility, and reproductive efficiency. In crossbred cattle, AI with proven bulls increases milk yield in subsequent generations, while in buffaloes it spreads elite genetics and improves reproductive performance. However, these gains require improvements in nutrition, health care, heat detection, and herd management.

Regional and global experiences demonstrate what Pakistan can achieve. South Asian countries using widespread AI have increased milk yields, shortened calving intervals, and reduced dependence on imported dairy products. Developed countries such as the USA, Denmark, and the Netherlands maintain 9,500–10,000 kg annual milk yields per cow through elite genetics, AI, and advanced herd management practices.

The future of Pakistan’s livestock sector depends on a decisive shift from outdated, fragmented breeding practices to a scientifically driven national AI strategy. This requires political ownership, institutional strengthening, modernisation of semen-production units, and a unified national breeding policy that binds all provinces to common standards. If Pakistan ensures strict implementation of quality-controlled semen, enforces two-year mandatory AI training, upgrades SPUs with modern labs, expands cold-chain networks to the union council level, and integrates AI data with digital livestock records, the country can achieve exponential improvements in productivity. By raising AI coverage from the current 8–9% to 30–40% over the next decade, Pakistan could unlock over 40–50% additional milk yield in cattle and 20–25% in buffaloes, generate billions of rupees in annual farm income, reduce reliance on imported milk powder, and significantly strengthen national food security. Strengthening AI is not just a technical intervention—it is an economic reform, a national priority, and the most practical pathway to future-proofing Pakistan’s livestock and dairy sector.

To truly unlock Pakistan’s livestock potential, artificial insemination must be treated as a national development priority rather than a routine veterinary service. No country in the world has achieved high milk yields, genetic improvement, or competitive dairy exports without widespread adoption of AI supported by strong regulation, skilled technicians, and disciplined implementation. Pakistan stands at a turning point: with more than 45 million cattle and buffaloes but less than 10 percent AI coverage, the country is losing billions of rupees annually due to genetic stagnation, low fertility, and inefficient natural breeding. A coordinated, nationwide reproductive-improvement programme—backed by MNFSR, provincial departments, universities, and the private sector—can change this trajectory. The introduction of elite bulls, genomic testing, improved farmer advisory services, village-level heat detection support, and AI follow-up systems can dramatically enhance conception rates and genetic progress. If Pakistan commits to long-term planning rather than short-term training schemes, strengthens monitoring and quality control, and ensures uninterrupted cold-chain logistics, the livestock sector can become one of the most productive in the region. The time to act is now: artificial insemination is not merely a scientific technique but the foundation upon which Pakistan’s future dairy and meat economy must be built.

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