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Over 100% increase in meat production in Telangana, 98% in prawns production

Updated - February 19, 2025 05:54 pm IST - HYDERABAD

Production of meat increased from 5.05 lakh tonnes in 2014-15 to 10.97 lakh in 2023-24. The image is used for representative purposes only.

Production of meat increased from 5.05 lakh tonnes in 2014-15 to 10.97 lakh in 2023-24. The image is used for representative purposes only. | Photo Credit: NAGARA GOPAL

Production of meat has increased by more than 100% in Telangana from 2014-15 to 2023-24. While Prawns production increased by 98%, fish production shot up by nearly 70%, eggs by 73%, milk production increased by 36% in the ten years

The quantity of meat produced in Telangana was 5.05 lakh tonnes in 2014-15, which increased to 10.97 lakh in 2023-24. Prawns production was 8352 tonnes, which increased to 16,532 tonnes. Fish production increased from 2.60 lakh tonnes to 4.39 lakh tonnes in the ten years, according to Telangana State Statistical Abstract (Atlas)-2024 report released a few days ago. Eggs production increased from 1.06 lakh to 1.83 lakh.

In 2023-24, the highest quantity of meat production across the State was recorded in  Rangareddy followed by Sangareddy and Siddipet. Rangareddy followed by Siddipet led in eggs production too, followed by Medchal-Malkajgiri.

Nalgonda with 31,137 tonnes was in the lead in fish production, followed by Nirmal (24266.2 tonnes) and Nizamabad (23521 tonnes). Nalgonda led the Prawn production too with 1482 tonnes, 1283 tonnes in Nizamabad and 1094 tonnes in Nirmal. 

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