Poultry Farm Project Proposal pdf
Poultry farm project proposal pdf is an essential point to start a poultry farm business. if someone starts a chicken farm business, you need to poultry farm project proposal pdf in your business plan. download the pdf file at end of the post.
There is a common question of farmers and poultry producers are how to build a poultry house? how to construct a poultry shed? how to construct a layers house? Requirements for chicken house construction etc.
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Objective of Poultry farm Proposal
Before starting a poultry farm project, you should fix the objectives of the Commercial poultry farm project proposal pdf. There are points about objectives of the Commercial poultry farm project proposal-
(i) To know all the technical details of starting a poultry farm.
(ii) To calculate expenditure for different heads.
(iii) To understand the assumptions underlying the project.
(iv) To evaluate the receipts and profitability of the project.
Procedure (Steps By Steps)
Now we can discuss the whole Commercial poultry farm project proposal according to farm operation
I. Working out of technical details and assumptions of the project.
11. Calculation of non-recurring (capital) expenditure by considering cost of
housing, equipment, store, supervisors, quarters, watering facility and land
development charges, etc.
Ill. Calculation of working capital – Capital needed to run the farm upto the
project completion period. It includes cost of chicks, feeds and miscellaneous
cost i.e., vaccination, medicine, labour, electricity etc. as applicable.
IV. Calculation of total project cost, share of promoter/farmer and bank finance
needed; usually farmer’s share will be 25% of project cost excluding cost of
land.
OTHERS CALCULATION
V. Calculation of annual recurring expenditure – It includes the cost of chicks, feed, miscellaneous cost, etc. in each year.
VI. Calculation of annual gross return – Here total receipts from all sources of
income, viz., egg, broiler, manure, empty feed bags are calculated per year basis.
VII. Calculation of bank repayment schedule – Here yearly installment of bank
loan and interest are calculated.
VIII. THE Calculation of net return – It is arrived by subtracting the repaid annual
- bank loan and annual recurring expenditure from annual gross return.
- Here project reports for various categories of poultry are prepared, viz., broiler,
- layer, duck (free range system), duck (intensive system), quail (broiler type),
- turkey (free range system) and cockerel (all in all out system).
Project Costing
The project cost may vary depending on the prices prevailing in different Localities, but the method for preparation of project reports is same and the following project reports may be taken as guide.
PROJECT REPORT FOR A BROILER FARM
The broiler is the fastest growing industry in the world among the other poultry. Now, we are starting to explain, how to prepare a PROJECT REPORT FOR A BROILER FARM
Technical details and assumptions
1. House: Open sided, tile roofed, deep litter house.
2. Floor space: Half square feet per bird up to 25 days of age and one square
feet per bird there after.
3. Cost of poultry house: Rs. 50/- sq. ft.
4. Other building cost: Rs. lOO/-sq. ft.
5. Equipment cost: Rs. 10/- bird.
6. Cost of Medicine, Vaccine, Insurance
Labour, Electricity, Fuel, etc.: Rs. 4/ – bird.
7. Total number of birds in the farm: 7000
8. Total number of birds per batch
(including extra 5%) : 1050
9. Batch interval: 1 week
10. Down time: 1 week
11. Saleable broilers per batch per week: 980
12. Growing period: 45 to 50 days
13. Feed efficiency: 2.22 (average body weight = 1.80 kg)
Farm buildings
It is the investment of the permanent in the poultry business for several years. the structure and construction are more important for a poultry farm building. Some points should be ignored which is mark out below-
(i) Orientation of poultry house
Houses are built east-west with long axis facing north and south, and short axis on east and west.
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(ii) Construction details
Houses are constructed with concrete pillars with brick and cement walls, and floor plastered with cement, elevated one foot above the ground level. The inside height at eves will be about 7/; while at ridge height will be around 121.
LAYOUT
The two long sides are provided a one-foot high wall with a 60° inside slope at the top. The partition wall specification is like that of sidewalls. The remaining 51 height is covered with 111 G.1. 12 gauge chain link mesh throughout except at the doors. There will be 31 overhangs of roofs at eves. The doors are made up of an M. S. angle frame and 111 X 31 I mesh of 10
gauge thickness, with provision to lock from both sides. The two sides are made up of solid brick wall. Roof structure is built by seasoned wood and tiles. The house is provided with 3 phase power supply.
(iii) Other buildings
The feed room, store and workers, quarters will have brick side walls to the full height.
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(iv) Specification of farm buildings for the project
(A) One shed will be 301 x 1201 size outer to outer with 4 pens each of 500
sq. ft. area to accommodate 4 batches x 1000 birds from 0 to 25 days of
age with 1/2 sq. ft. /bird.
(B) (i) One 400 sq. ft. owner/supervision quarters
(ii) 200 x2 = 400 sq. ft. for two workers quarters
(iii) 600 sq. ft. feed room
(iv) 200 sq. ft. office-cum-store room.
(C) Another shed with 301 x 133.31 outer size, partitioned into 4xl000 sq. ft.
rooms to rear 4 batches of broilers from 26th day onwards = 4000 sq. ft.
Total area required for birds = 2000+4000 = 6000 sq. ft.
Total area required for other purposes = 400+400+600+200 sq. ft.=1600 sq. ft.
STATEMENT-1
Non-recurring Expenditure | Amount (Rs. in lakhs) |
Cost of 2000 sq. ft broiler brooder + 4000 sq. ft. broiler grower houses @Rs. 50/- sq. ft. | 3.00 |
Cost of 1600 sq. ft. feed store, supervisor, workers quarters | 1.60 |
Land development charges like fencing, provision of the gate, farm roads, etc. | 0.3 |
Cost of deep tube well, water pump, overhead tank and pipeline to all shed | 0.7 |
Cost of feeders, waterers, platform weighing scales, wheelbarrow, brooders, etc. @ Rs. 10/- per bird for 7000 birds | 0.7 |
STATEMENT-1
Working Capital | Amount (Rs. in lakhs) |
Cost of 1000×7 batches of day-old chick @ Rs 10/ | 0.70 |
Feed cost for 7 batches at an average of 4 kg/bird x Rs. 8000/ tonne | 2.24 |
Medicine, Vaccine, Insurance, Labour, Electricity, Health coverage, etc. @ Rs. 4/bird | .28 |
Total | 3.22 |
STATEMENT – III
Total capital investment, the share of the promoter (margin money), bank finance needed (amount in lakhs of Rs.)
Description | Total capital | Promotor/farmer share | Bank Finance Required |
Land cost (1 acre) | 1.00 | 1.00 (100%) | – |
Non-recurring expenditure (vide Statement I) | 6.30 | 1.57 (25%) | 4.73 |
Working capital (vide Statement 11) | 3.22 | 0.80 (25%) | 2.42 |
Total | 10.52 | 3.37 | 7.15 |
STATEMENT – IV
Annual Recurring Expenditure | Amount (Rs. in lakhs) |
Cost of 1000 day-old chicks x 52 batches/year @ Rs. 10/- each | 5.20 |
Feed cost for 52,000 broilers x 4 kg/bird @ Rs. 8/kg | 16.64 |
Other miscellaneous cost@Rs. 4/bird | 2.08 |
Total | ·23.92 |
STATEMENT – V
Annual Gross and Net Returns | Amount (Rs. in lakhs) |
By sale of 980 live broilers per batch x 52 batches x Rs. 35/kg live weight (1.8 kg) | 32.10 |
By sale of about 3500 empty gunny bags @ Rs 5/ each | 0.18 |
By sale of about 200 tonnes of manure @ Rs. lOO/tonne | 0.20 |
Total | 32.48 |
LESS: Annual expenditure (statement IV) : 23.92
NET RETURNS (before repayment of Bank loan) -32.48-23.92) : 8.56
STATEMENT – VI
Year | Gross receipts (A) | Expenditure (C) | Net surplus before loan repayment | O. B. of Bank loan | Interest | Total Bank loan | Loan Repaid | C. B. of Bank loan | Net profit after loan repayment | Benefit cost Ratio A-B/C |
1 | 28.36 | 23.92 | 4.44 | 7.15 | 1.07 | 8.22 | 2.07 | 6.15 | 2.37 | 1.10 |
2 | 32.48 | 23.92 | 8.56 | 6.15 | 0.92 | 7.07 | 2.07 | 5.00 | 6.49 | 1.27 |
3 | 32.48 | 23.92 | 8.56 | 5.00 | 0.75 | 5.75 | 2.25 | 3.50 | 6.31 | 1.26 |
4 | 32.48 | 23.92 | 8.56 | 3.50 | 0.45 | 3.95 | 2.20 | 1.75 | 6.36 | 1.26 |
5 | 32.48 | 23.92 | 8.56 | 1.75 | 0.26 | 2.01 | 2.01 | nil | 6.55 | 1.27 |
6 | 32.48 | 23.92 | 8.56 | nil | nil | nil | nil | nil | 8.56 | 1.35 |
- The annual gross returns during the first year will be Rs. 28.36 lakhs as there will be no sales during the first 7 weeks period; only 45 batches will be sold instead of 52 batches. Therefore, the net surplus before repayment will be Rs. 4.44 Lakhs.
Certificate
Certified that this project is prepared by me taking into account the prevailing prices of various farm inputs and outputs and the latest technical and production standards. It appears that this project will be technically feasible and financially viable.
Enclosures: 1. Land ownership document.
2. Farm site map.
3. Blue print and estimates of farm buildings.
Signature
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Dear sir/ madam,
I need the proposal for the funding from my government.
I would thank you for your great assistance and hope to see prompt response.
Cheers
Patrick Mongoma
Am so grateful with the information given to me which will help me to find funds from our government.
How I can start this work in Ethiopia?
Dear Sir/Madam
I need this proposal for the funding from my governmen.
I would like to thank you for your great assistant and like to get a promoted response.
Regards
Salim