Futility of banning meat

In the last few months, the newspapers have been reporting that the government has banned meat consumption by people, However it can be difficult to implement the ban, they can only take action against butchers and those who sell meat commercially. If a person is keeping chicken, cattle at home and slaughtering them for his family and friends, how will the government officials know that the person, his family and friends are eating meat, violating the meat ban.
Additionally the media has reported that farmers, especially in Goa, are finding that their crop is being eaten by deer, bison, monkeys and other animals, so the farmers are laying traps for these animals, so that their crop will not be destroyed. Do the officials monitor how many animals have been trapped, killed and eaten by the farmers trying to protect their crop. The farmers are complaining that they have almost nothing left after the animals have eaten their crop.
Bison, deer, frog meat is considered a delicacy in some homes.
Instead of wasting tax payer money on declaring a ban which cannot be implemented, it would be best not to interfere in the personal life including food habits of indian citizens.