It was at Mattupatti, that the Indo Swiss Project started functioning during the year 1963. This station, by virtue of the pioneering work done in the field of crossbreeding and fodder development, has transformed itself into one of the most important destinations in the field of animal production in the country. The quality and content of the training courses offered in the field of cattle breeding and allied activities have also contributed in a major way for the recognition that the station has acquired. The bountiful nature and the serene landscape that the station has been blessed with, have further added to the popularity of this station. Mattupatti is located at 1700 m. above MSL in the Western Ghats, 150 km. east of Kochi. The unit has an area of 191 ha., of which 113 ha. have been developed into grazing lands or permanent leys. Around 400 heads of cattle which include breeding bulls, cows and the growing stock are being maintained in the farm. The unit is controlled by the Manager (AH) under whom there are 3 sections; Animal Husbandry, Fodder and Semen Bank. The training centre with the Manager (Trg) as its head is also functioning at Mattupatti. Altogether 8 officers, 10 staff and 101 permanent workers were employed as on 31-03-2004. All the employees have been provided with living quarters. Basic medical facilities are arranged through a dispensary attached to the farm. A cultural association and school bus provide the minimum social needs to the employees. The training centre at Mattupatti organises practice-oriented courses for veterinarians, para veterinarians and technicians in the field of animal production. Deep frozen bull semen was produced for the first time in the country (during 1965) at Mattupatti. The processing and freezing techniques are periodically updated to match international standards. The station has a capacity to produce about one million doses of frozen semen in a year. The Bio-technology division at Mattupatti headed by the Deputy General Manager(BT) is responsible for the R&D activities of the Board and the technical co-ordination of frozen semen production. A well-equipped embryo technology laboratory is also functioning under this division since 1996. Embryo technology is mostly applied for bull production programmes of the Board. |