<p>Odisha’s Manda buffalo, mostly found in Koraput district and adjoining areas of Malkangiri and Nabarangpur, has been recognised as an indigenous breed by the National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources (NBAGR).</p>.<p>The NBAGR, an arm of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), is the nodal agency for registration of newly identified germplasm of livestock and poultry in the country.</p>.<p>In a meeting of the breed registration committee on August 16, Manda buffalo of Odisha and Dharwadi buffalo of Karnataka were approved for the indigenous tag, the NBAGR posted on its website.</p>.<p>The latest inclusions took the number of indigenous breeds in the country to 202, including 19 types of buffalo, the nodal agency stated.</p>.<p>Manda buffalos are ash grey or silver white in colour with copper-hued hair, according to Buffalopedia, a portal that belongs to the ICAR. Their horns are broad and emerge slightly laterally, extending backward and inward making half circles.</p>.<p>These buffaloes are moderate milk yielders, and produce around 700 litres in a lactation period of 290 days, the portal stated.</p>.<p>Female Manda buffaloes at some places are used in agricultural operations, it added.</p>.<p><b data-stringify-type="bold">Check out the latest <em>DH </em>Videos here:</b></p>
<p>Odisha’s Manda buffalo, mostly found in Koraput district and adjoining areas of Malkangiri and Nabarangpur, has been recognised as an indigenous breed by the National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources (NBAGR).</p>.<p>The NBAGR, an arm of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), is the nodal agency for registration of newly identified germplasm of livestock and poultry in the country.</p>.<p>In a meeting of the breed registration committee on August 16, Manda buffalo of Odisha and Dharwadi buffalo of Karnataka were approved for the indigenous tag, the NBAGR posted on its website.</p>.<p>The latest inclusions took the number of indigenous breeds in the country to 202, including 19 types of buffalo, the nodal agency stated.</p>.<p>Manda buffalos are ash grey or silver white in colour with copper-hued hair, according to Buffalopedia, a portal that belongs to the ICAR. Their horns are broad and emerge slightly laterally, extending backward and inward making half circles.</p>.<p>These buffaloes are moderate milk yielders, and produce around 700 litres in a lactation period of 290 days, the portal stated.</p>.<p>Female Manda buffaloes at some places are used in agricultural operations, it added.</p>.<p><b data-stringify-type="bold">Check out the latest <em>DH </em>Videos here:</b></p>