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Buffalo meat

Buffalo meat, also known as buffalo beef, is the meat of the water buffalo, a large bovid, raised for its milk and meat in many countries including India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Philippines, Bulgaria, Italy, Russia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Australia and Egypt.

Water buffalo on a farm in Great Britain

Buffalo meat is known by various names in different countries. In some places it is known as red beef, or buff in India[1] and Nepal; in other countries, it is known as carabeef, a portmanteau of "carabao" and "beef", originally coined in Philippine English in the 1970s to distinguish the meat of water buffaloes.[2][3] Meat taken from a buffalo younger than 20 months is known as padwa in India, pado in Nepal and bansgosh in Pakistan. Buffalo calves are often referred to as buffalo broilers and brought up exclusively on milk for the purpose of being slaughtered young for meat.[4][5]

Social significance edit

Due to the religious importance of cows and restrictions on beef in India and Nepal, there is a need to differentiate buffalo meat from beef. In countries like India, for religious reasons, a considerable part of the population does not eat beef (meat of cattle). In a large number of the Indian states and in Nepal, slaughtering cattle is prohibited.

Differences from beef edit

Water buffalo are a type of bovid, but their meat is different from beef in many respects. Buffalo meat has a lower fat content, and its fat is milky white, compared to the yellow-white fat of beef. Buffalo meat is darker in color, and buffaloes, because of their larger size, have harder bones than cows. Buffalo meat has a lower muscle pH of 5.6±0.4 whereas beef muscle has a pH of 6.4±0.7. It also has a significantly smaller amount of collagen in its muscles, but the species does not differ significantly in the degree of intramuscular collagen cross-linking.[6]

Production edit

Buffalo have exceptional muscular development and thus they are considerably heavy, with some weighing more than a tonne. The main agricultural use of buffalo is to obtain milk. India has the largest number of buffalo and is the largest producer of its milk, producing nearly 57 million tonnes of it annually. This accounts for 67% of global production. Slaughtering buffalo for meat is a secondary agricultural priority.

Buffalo meat from young buffalo has a much better quality as they have a higher proportion of muscle and a lower proportion of fat as compared to other cattle meat. The highest quality buffalo meat is known as "padwa" in India, taken from a buffalo younger than 24 months.

India accounts for about 43% of the world buffalo meat production, with Uttar Pradesh producing the most, followed by Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra. In the 21st century, buffalo meat production in India has been growing and has increased from 4.1 million tonnes CWE (carcass weight equivalent) in 2014 to 4.3 million tonnes CWE in 2015.

In India, during the calendar year 2014–2015, consumption estimates had been forecasted to rise from 3.1% and 3.5% to 2.1 and 2.175 million tonnes CWE respectively, according to the US Department of Agriculture.

Quality parameters of buffalo meat edit

For centuries buffalo have been used as draught animals as they have good muscular development. Buffalo are generally fed on coarse feeds; they convert them into the protein-rich lean meat. Buffalo can be suitably grown in countries having poor feed resources.[7] Thus, buffalo are generally raised using straw crop residues and they are very cheap to feed. Some can work until the age of 30.

When buffalo are reared up to 24 months and fed with milk, their meat is of high quality. The buffen is lean and rich in protein and less fatty than cattle. This has created a high demand for buffen among health-conscious consumers (Desmond, 1990). Buffalo may also be more resistant to disease than cattle.[citation needed] The nutrient requirements of buffalo steer constitute 1.8 kg TDN, 6.6 MCal ME, 0.24 kg DCP, 11 g P and 14 g Ca. On ad libitum and high concentrate (75:25) based rations the growth rate is 610 g/day (with feed efficiency of 7:1).[8] The protein content of buffalo meat is higher than chicken, and due to this buffalo meat is also called poor people’s protein.

Table- Comparing Physical Composition of Buffalo meat and Buffalo meat broiler (‘Padwa’)[9]
Particulars Buffalo meat Buffalo meat broiler
Water (%) 74-78 76.89
Protein (%) 20.2-24.2 22.46
Fat (%) 0.9-1.8 0.35
Ash (%) 1.0 0.3
Cholesterol (mg %) 61
Energy per 100 g (kJ / kcal) 550 (131) 480 (114)

Indian export edit

India is one of the world’s biggest exporters of buffalo meat.[10] According to US Department of Agriculture, India leads over the next highest exporter Brazil. In 2015, India exported more than 2.4 million tonnes of buffalo meat and its allied products. Brazil exported 2 million tonnes and Australia 1.5 million tonnes. These two countries constitute 58.7% of all buffalo meat exports. India has 23.5% of global buffalo meat exports. In fiscal year 2014, the export share of India was 20%.[citation needed]

According to data obtained from Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE), most of India’s export is to Asian countries, which import more than 80% while African countries import around 15%. Within Asia, Vietnam imports 45% of the buffalo meat exported from India.[11]

Buffalo meat exports from India have been growing at an average of approximately 14% yearly since 2011 and fetched more than $4.8 billion in 2014. Last year was the first time India has earned more from the export of buffen than it did from Basmati rice exports.[citation needed]

Several databases, such as Agricultural Outlook and United Nations Food, show there is increasing trend of meat consumption in India. However, the data also show that the consumption of buffalo meat has been falling over the years. It has come down by (-) 44.5% in 2014 from 2000. This fall in consumption has been taking place because of an increase in the price of buffalo meat and health consciousness.[12] Consumption of chicken went up by 31% in that period, showing that white meat is taking precedence over red meat.[13]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Singh, Pragya (September 19, 2016). "The Beef about Buff". Outlook. Retrieved 2017-12-03.
  2. ^ Doctor, Vikram (8 March 2015). "Ban on cow slaughter in Maharashtra: Why Indian consumers should insist on buffalo milk & carabeef". The Economic Times. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  3. ^ Joanino, Charlene (4 November 2019). "Carabeef takes limelight in Buglasan 2019's Organic Farm Family Congress and Agri-Fair" (PDF). Bubalus. 2: 9.
  4. ^ Ross C (1975). Alternative Livestock: with particular response to the water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis).In: Meat. 1st publication pp. 507 524.
  5. ^ Bhat PN, Lakshmanan V (1998). The Buffalo meat Industry in India. An over view. In: Buffalo prod. health. 1st publication. ICAR pp. 185-214.Ross, 1975; Bhat and Lakshmanan, 1998
  6. ^ C. Valin, A. Pinkas, H. Dragnev, S. Boikovski and D. Polikronov (1984), "Comparative study of buffalo meat and beef", Meat Science, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 69-84
  7. ^ Arganosa FC (1973). Evaluation of carabeef as a potential substitute for beef. Philippines Journal of Nutrition 26(2): 128-143.
  8. ^ Ranjan SK, Pathak NN (1979). Management and Feeding Of Buffaloes. pp 217-227. New Delhi, India: Vikas Publishing House. Desmond H (1990). Cattle and Buffalo Meat Production in the Tropics. 1st edition pp. 180-204.
  9. ^ International Journal of Livestock Production vol.1 (1), pp.001-005, August 2009
  10. ^ Raghavan, Sharad (10 August 2015). "India on top in exporting beef". The Hindu.
  11. ^ "Buffalo meat exports fall 9% during April-August".
  12. ^ Raghavan, Sharad (10 August 2015). "India on top in exporting beef". The Hindu.
  13. ^ Raghavan, Sharad (10 August 2015). "India on top in exporting beef". The Hindu.

Further reading edit

  • Kondaiah N (2002). Meat and by-products.In: Handbook of Animal Husbandry. 3rd revised edition. pp. 950–975. New Delhi, India: DIPA, ICAR.

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This article is about the meat of the water buffalo For meat from the animal known as buffalo in North America see Bison For meat from cattle see Beef This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Buffalo meat news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Buffalo meat also known as buffalo beef is the meat of the water buffalo a large bovid raised for its milk and meat in many countries including India Nepal Pakistan Bangladesh Philippines Bulgaria Italy Russia Czech Republic Slovakia Australia and Egypt Water buffalo on a farm in Great BritainBuffalo meat is known by various names in different countries In some places it is known as red beef or buff in India 1 and Nepal in other countries it is known as carabeef a portmanteau of carabao and beef originally coined in Philippine English in the 1970s to distinguish the meat of water buffaloes 2 3 Meat taken from a buffalo younger than 20 months is known as padwa in India pado in Nepal and bansgosh in Pakistan Buffalo calves are often referred to as buffalo broilers and brought up exclusively on milk for the purpose of being slaughtered young for meat 4 5 Contents 1 Social significance 2 Differences from beef 3 Production 4 Quality parameters of buffalo meat 5 Indian export 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksSocial significance editDue to the religious importance of cows and restrictions on beef in India and Nepal there is a need to differentiate buffalo meat from beef In countries like India for religious reasons a considerable part of the population does not eat beef meat of cattle In a large number of the Indian states and in Nepal slaughtering cattle is prohibited Differences from beef editWater buffalo are a type of bovid but their meat is different from beef in many respects Buffalo meat has a lower fat content and its fat is milky white compared to the yellow white fat of beef Buffalo meat is darker in color and buffaloes because of their larger size have harder bones than cows Buffalo meat has a lower muscle pH of 5 6 0 4 whereas beef muscle has a pH of 6 4 0 7 It also has a significantly smaller amount of collagen in its muscles but the species does not differ significantly in the degree of intramuscular collagen cross linking 6 Production editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Buffalo have exceptional muscular development and thus they are considerably heavy with some weighing more than a tonne The main agricultural use of buffalo is to obtain milk India has the largest number of buffalo and is the largest producer of its milk producing nearly 57 million tonnes of it annually This accounts for 67 of global production Slaughtering buffalo for meat is a secondary agricultural priority Buffalo meat from young buffalo has a much better quality as they have a higher proportion of muscle and a lower proportion of fat as compared to other cattle meat The highest quality buffalo meat is known as padwa in India taken from a buffalo younger than 24 months India accounts for about 43 of the world buffalo meat production with Uttar Pradesh producing the most followed by Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra In the 21st century buffalo meat production in India has been growing and has increased from 4 1 million tonnes CWE carcass weight equivalent in 2014 to 4 3 million tonnes CWE in 2015 In India during the calendar year 2014 2015 consumption estimates had been forecasted to rise from 3 1 and 3 5 to 2 1 and 2 175 million tonnes CWE respectively according to the US Department of Agriculture Quality parameters of buffalo meat editFor centuries buffalo have been used as draught animals as they have good muscular development Buffalo are generally fed on coarse feeds they convert them into the protein rich lean meat Buffalo can be suitably grown in countries having poor feed resources 7 Thus buffalo are generally raised using straw crop residues and they are very cheap to feed Some can work until the age of 30 When buffalo are reared up to 24 months and fed with milk their meat is of high quality The buffen is lean and rich in protein and less fatty than cattle This has created a high demand for buffen among health conscious consumers Desmond 1990 Buffalo may also be more resistant to disease than cattle citation needed The nutrient requirements of buffalo steer constitute 1 8 kg TDN 6 6 MCal ME 0 24 kg DCP 11 g P and 14 g Ca On ad libitum and high concentrate 75 25 based rations the growth rate is 610 g day with feed efficiency of 7 1 8 The protein content of buffalo meat is higher than chicken and due to this buffalo meat is also called poor people s protein Table Comparing Physical Composition of Buffalo meat and Buffalo meat broiler Padwa 9 Particulars Buffalo meat Buffalo meat broilerWater 74 78 76 89Protein 20 2 24 2 22 46Fat 0 9 1 8 0 35Ash 1 0 0 3Cholesterol mg 61 Energy per 100 g kJ kcal 550 131 480 114 Indian export editIndia is one of the world s biggest exporters of buffalo meat 10 According to US Department of Agriculture India leads over the next highest exporter Brazil In 2015 India exported more than 2 4 million tonnes of buffalo meat and its allied products Brazil exported 2 million tonnes and Australia 1 5 million tonnes These two countries constitute 58 7 of all buffalo meat exports India has 23 5 of global buffalo meat exports In fiscal year 2014 the export share of India was 20 citation needed According to data obtained from Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy CMIE most of India s export is to Asian countries which import more than 80 while African countries import around 15 Within Asia Vietnam imports 45 of the buffalo meat exported from India 11 Buffalo meat exports from India have been growing at an average of approximately 14 yearly since 2011 and fetched more than 4 8 billion in 2014 Last year was the first time India has earned more from the export of buffen than it did from Basmati rice exports citation needed Several databases such as Agricultural Outlook and United Nations Food show there is increasing trend of meat consumption in India However the data also show that the consumption of buffalo meat has been falling over the years It has come down by 44 5 in 2014 from 2000 This fall in consumption has been taking place because of an increase in the price of buffalo meat and health consciousness 12 Consumption of chicken went up by 31 in that period showing that white meat is taking precedence over red meat 13 Gallery edit nbsp Buffen kebabs are an integral part of Awadhi cuisine with Lucknow being known for such a dish nbsp Buffen qeema is a spicy dish widely eaten in India nbsp The Thai dish Yam tin khwai is a spicy and sour Northern Thai soup made with the hoof of a water buffaloSee also editBeefalo Buffalo burger SukutiReferences edit Singh Pragya September 19 2016 The Beef about Buff Outlook Retrieved 2017 12 03 Doctor Vikram 8 March 2015 Ban on cow slaughter in Maharashtra Why Indian consumers should insist on buffalo milk amp carabeef The Economic Times Retrieved 11 February 2024 Joanino Charlene 4 November 2019 Carabeef takes limelight in Buglasan 2019 s Organic Farm Family Congress and Agri Fair PDF Bubalus 2 9 Ross C 1975 Alternative Livestock with particular response to the water buffalo Bubalus bubalis In Meat 1st publication pp 507 524 Bhat PN Lakshmanan V 1998 The Buffalo meat Industry in India An over view In Buffalo prod health 1st publication ICAR pp 185 214 Ross 1975 Bhat and Lakshmanan 1998 C Valin A Pinkas H Dragnev S Boikovski and D Polikronov 1984 Comparative study of buffalo meat and beef Meat Science vol 10 no 1 pp 69 84 Arganosa FC 1973 Evaluation of carabeef as a potential substitute for beef Philippines Journal of Nutrition 26 2 128 143 Ranjan SK Pathak NN 1979 Management and Feeding Of Buffaloes pp 217 227 New Delhi India Vikas Publishing House Desmond H 1990 Cattle and Buffalo Meat Production in the Tropics 1st edition pp 180 204 International Journal of Livestock Production vol 1 1 pp 001 005 August 2009 Raghavan Sharad 10 August 2015 India on top in exporting beef The Hindu Buffalo meat exports fall 9 during April August Raghavan Sharad 10 August 2015 India on top in exporting beef The Hindu Raghavan Sharad 10 August 2015 India on top in exporting beef The Hindu Further reading editKondaiah N 2002 Meat and by products In Handbook of Animal Husbandry 3rd revised edition pp 950 975 New Delhi India DIPA ICAR External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Water buffalo meat Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Buffalo meat amp oldid 1215717789, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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