Animal husbandry contributes to what percentage of Telangana’s GSDP?

About 1-2%
About 5-7%
About 10%
More than 15%

The correct answer is B) About 5-7%.

Animal husbandry is a major contributor to Telangana’s economy, accounting for about 5-7% of the state’s gross state domestic product (GSDP). The sector employs about 10% of the state’s workforce and is a major source of livelihood for rural communities.

The main livestock reared in Telangana are cattle, buffalo, sheep, goats, pigs, and poultry. Cattle are the most important livestock, followed by buffalo. Sheep and goats are also important, particularly in the dryland areas of the state. Pigs are reared mainly in the urban areas. Poultry is the fastest growing livestock sector in Telangana.

The state government has taken several initiatives to promote animal husbandry, including providing subsidies for the purchase of livestock, setting up veterinary hospitals and dispensaries, and providing training to farmers on modern animal husbandry practices. These initiatives have helped to increase the productivity of the livestock sector and improve the livelihoods of farmers.

However, the sector faces a number of challenges, including low productivity, lack of access to credit, and poor marketing facilities. The government needs to take further steps to address these challenges in order to fully harness the potential of the animal husbandry sector.

Option A is incorrect because it underestimates the contribution of animal husbandry to Telangana’s GSDP. Option C is incorrect because it overestimates the contribution of animal husbandry to Telangana’s GSDP. Option D is incorrect because it is not a realistic option.