The institute was established as a National Goat Research Centre in July, 1976 at Makhdoom village near Farah town of Mathura district in Uttar Pradesh (India). It got the status of a full-fledged Institute on 12th July, 1979, and was named as the Central Institute for Research on Goats with the mandate to conduct both applied and fundamental research on all aspects of goat production and product utilization.
To develop - the Goat- as a source of livelihood and nutritional security for the prosperity of India.
Improvement in productivity of goat through research, extension and HRD support.
To undertake Research, Training and Extension Education Programmes for improving milk, meat and fiber production of goats and to develop processing technologies of goat products.
CIRG is committed to enhance goat productivity through research, extension and HRD support for the benefit of society, industry and scientific community. Towards this, we shall,
Iin CIRG proportionately symbolizes goat products as Red colour for Meat, Brown colour for Hide, Cream colour for fiber and white for milk.
Rof signature.
The Signature of ICAR - Central Institute for Research on Goats (ICAR-CIRG), Makhdoom, Farah, Mathura was designed under the supervision of Dr. Manish K Chatli, Director, by the team of scientists comprising of Dr. Ashok Kumar, Dr. R.V.S. Pawaiya, Dr. A. K. Dixit, Dr. K. Gururaj and Dr. Y. K. Soni. The Signature was released by Dr. B N Tripathi, DDG (AS) ICAR New Delhi on 04-05-2023 in presence of Director, ICAR-CIRG, Dr. M. K. Chatli.