Which districts in Haryana have government run pig breeding farms?

Ambala and Hisar
Hisar and Bhiwani
Karnal and Ambala
Karnal and Bhiwani

The correct answer is: A. Ambala and Hisar

The Haryana government runs two pig breeding farms, one in Ambala and one in Hisar. The Ambala farm was established in 1974 and has a capacity of 1,000 sows. The Hisar farm was established in 1976 and has a capacity of 500 sows. Both farms produce high-quality pigs that are sold to farmers across the state.

The government-run pig breeding farms are important for the state’s economy. They provide a source of high-quality pigs for farmers, which helps to improve the quality of pork produced in the state. The farms also generate employment and help to boost the rural economy.

The government-run pig breeding farms are well-managed and have a good track record of success. They are an important part of the state’s agricultural sector and play a vital role in the production of pork.

Option B is incorrect because the government does not run a pig breeding farm in Bhiwani.

Option C is incorrect because the government does not run a pig breeding farm in Karnal.

Option D is incorrect because the government does not run a pig breeding farm in Karnal and Bhiwani.