Nagaland’s iconic mithun has achieved global recognition with ‘Nagami’ being registered as the world’s first officially recognised mithun breed, marking a historic milestone in livestock science and indigenous conservation.
What is the Nagami Mithun recognition about?
- Nagami has become the first documented breed of mithun (Bos frontalis) anywhere in the world.
- The registration was secured by ICAR–National Research Centre on Mithun, and formally approved by ICAR–National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources.
- This recognition addresses a long-standing gap, as mithun populations in the Northeast were never formally classified earlier.
Significance
- Mithun is the State animal of Nagaland and holds deep cultural, social and economic value for Naga tribal communities.
- Lack of breed status earlier limited scientific breeding, genetic improvement, and policy support.
- Formal recognition now enables:
- Targeted conservation programmes
- Planned breeding strategies
- Improved livelihood opportunities for mithun rearers
Key scientific findings
- Researchers conducted phenotypic, morphometric and genetic studies to establish breed identity.
- Nagami Mithun characteristics include:
- Predominantly black coat with white markings on lower legs
- Compact and sturdy body
- Strong adaptation to forested hill ecosystems
- Genetic analysis confirmed it as distinct from other mithun populations across the Northeast.
Community and ecological link
- The breed is widely reared across several districts of Nagaland under traditional free-range systems.
- Mithun graze in community-managed forests, reflecting:
- Indigenous governance
- Sustainable forest use
- Strong human–animal–ecosystem linkage
Institutional support
- The achievement followed sustained engagement with:
- Mithun rearers
- Village councils
- State departments
- It builds on earlier milestones such as:
- Food Safety and Standards Authority of India recognising mithun as a food animal in 2023
- Inclusion of mithun in the Food and Agriculture Organization global animal diversity database in the same year
Exam Hook – Prelims
Q. With reference to ‘Nagami’ Mithun, consider the following statements:
- Nagami is the first officially recognised mithun breed in the world.
- Mithun populations were formally classified into breeds in India decades ago.
- Nagami Mithun is traditionally reared under free-range systems in community forests of Nagaland.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 and 3 only
(b) 1 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
Correct answer: (a)
One-line wrap:
The recognition of Nagami Mithun places Nagaland at the centre of global indigenous livestock conservation and scientific breeding.
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