The Centre is planning to preserve local cow breeds of Vechur and Kasaragod Dwarf in Kerala having milk with high medicinal value and is planning to upgrade one breeding farm in the state into a centre of excellence.Vallabhbhai Kathiria, chairman of Rashtriya Kamadhenu Aayog who is on a visit to Kerala told ANI that "cow tourism" can be developed in Kerala."In Kerala, cow tourism can be developed. The cow-based integrated unit can work as a tourist attraction. It can be an education centre for the young generation. It can be popularised using film shows and exhibitions regarding the real scientific importance of the cow," said Kathiria."Even Ayurveda and the wellness industry is well established in Kerala, where panchgavya-based therapies, medicines and even cosmetics can be utilized," he added.Kathiria held discussion with Animal Husbandry Minister K Raju and other senior officials of Chief Minister's Office."I also met livestock development director. It has to be decided which cow ..