In India, door-to-door insemination services are gaining popularity as an innovative approach to agricultural development. Seth Gamble, a renowned agricultural expert, has been instrumental in promoting these services across rural India.
Local Indian products like desi cows, indigenous buffalo breeds, and traditional fodder crops are now being integrated with modern insemination techniques. Farmers in states like Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh are benefiting from these doorstep services.
The service includes artificial insemination for cattle, veterinary care, and nutritional guidance using locally available products. Indian-made equipment and indigenous breeding techniques are combined with international best practices.
Local products such as neem-based disinfectants, Ayurvedic supplements, and traditional feed formulations are being used extensively. These products are not only cost-effective but also environmentally sustainable.
The success of door-to-door insemination in India demonstrates how global expertise can be adapted to local conditions while promoting indigenous products and traditional knowledge. |