1. Title : Establishment of Integrated Goat/sheep Breeding Farm by SHGs/ farmers
2. Category : Animal Husbandry
3. Name of SHG : Senpavai SHG, Melur
4. Name of the Group Leader : M.Santhi
5. Name of the Scheme : Establishment of Goat Farm
(50 F : 5 M)
6.
Year of Start :
2025-26
7. Name of key promoter : Sevajothi Trust, Melur
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After proper survey of the area and looking at the interest of the rural Indian entrepreneurs SHG members regarding goat farming. Goat farming is profitable if proper guidance and scientific approach is followed from the outset. Besides goats were also sold to hotels, restaurants, Mutton stall keepers and Meat exporters. Income generation could be enhanced with higher flock size and time of farming. Being the principal meat producing animal in India, goat meat is commonly preferred to other meat with better prices irrespective of caste and religion. The project should include the following information on technical, financial and managerial aspects in detail based on type of unit and capacity.
Main products:
Goat sales
Value-added
products : 1. Goat milk for soap, 2. Goat Meat Export,
Market potential
1.
meat
eaters = 80% in india
2.
The Mutton Industry is worth
Rs.30,000 Cr+.
India is the world's largest producer of milk and buffalo meat, the second-largest producer of goat meat, the third-largest producer of eggs, and the eighth-largest producer of meat.
Livestock rearing is a major source of livelihood for over 70% of rural households in India, India has only 5% of its cultivable land under fodder production while having 11% of livestock,
Less than 10 % of total meat produced in India undergoes further processing and value addition compared to world’s average of more than 60%.
According to industry research, the size of India’s meat market is close to $30-35 billion, which is further growing at around 18-20% every year (Business Line, August 2019). Between 25 and 40 million people rely on retail food markets including meat retailing and informal food vendors for their livelihoods
the monthly expenditure on meat, egg and fish has increased from 2.5 to 4.79% and 3.32 to 3.65% in rural and urban areas,
Hygienic retailing of meat and poultry under fresh, chilled conditions (Courtesy: Licious Delightful Gourmet Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore)
The number of goats in India is about 150 million. Goat sector contributes about 8.5% to India's livestock GDP
The Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund has already approved 116 projects, with a total cost of INR 3,731.4 crore, as part of its INR 15,000 crore allocation.
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I. Goat milk –
1. improve dry skin
2. healthy skin microbiome
3. maintain the skin’s moisture
பஞ்சுக் கழிவுகள் - 1-5 மாதங்கள்
காகிதம் - 2-5 மாதங்கள்
கயிறு - 3-14 மாதங்கள்
ஆரஞ்சு தோல் - 6 மாதங்கள்
- The total sheep in the country is 74.26 Million in 2019, increased by 14.1% over previous Census.
- The Goat population in the country in 2019 is 148.88 Million showing an increase of 10.1% over the previous census.
3.
Worldwide
demand for dairy products is rapidly growing and is projected to increase by 58
% by 2050 compared to 2010,
4.
Cities like Delhi, the average selling price
for Goat milk in normal season is RS. 500 and season of fevers it costs around
RS. 1500.
5.
there
are about 1,00,000 SHG Federations in the country and more than 75% of the
total federations are in South India. 61 lakhs SHGs have been linked with Banks
and the total savings of the SHGs come to around Rs.5,500 crores with almost 100 million women as members
in Tamil Nadu,
6.
15 tons of goat meat every day that gets
consumed in Chennai alone.
7.
Goats - Sheep
constitute a very important species of livestock in India, mainly on account of
their short generation intervals, higher rates of prolificacy, and the ease
with which the goats as also their products can be marketed. They are
considered to be very important for their contribution to the development of
rural zones and people.
8. According to the Confederation of
Indian Industry (CII) the food-processing sector has the potential of
attracting US$ 33 billion of investment in 10 years and generate employment of
9 million person-days.
Areas of Production:
9.
Sheep population (%
share): Telangana (25.7%), Andhra Pradesh (23.7%), Karnataka (14.9%) Rajasthan
(10.6%) Tamil Nadu (6.1%).
10.
Goat population (%
share): Rajasthan (14.0%), West Bengal (10.9%), Uttar Pradesh (9.7%), Bihar
(8.6%), Madhya Pradesh (7.5%) (Source: 20th Livestock Census-2019, DAHD))
India Facts and Figures:
India has exported Sheep & Goat meat to the world during the year 2023-24
as is in below table. (Source: DGCIS)
|
Export Volume FY24
(MT) |
Exported in FY24 (USD
Mil) |
Sheep & Goat Meat |
10829.00 |
77.68 |
11.
Major Export
Destinations (2023-24): United Arab EMTs,
Qatar, Kuwait, Maldives, and Bahrain. (Source: DGCIS).
- Number
of goat kids/batch = 90.
- Each
baby goat weight in 4 months = 16 kg.
- Total
weight gain = 1440 kg.
- Average
live goat meat cost = Rs.200/kg.
- Total
returns (gross profit) = 1440 x 200 = Rs.2,88,000.
- Running
cost per batch = Rs.1,89,000.
- Total Profit =
2,88,000 – 1,89,000 =Rs.98,800.
19. Kidding=80-90%, b. Twinning=40%, c.
Triplicate=10%, d. Single=50%
20. TERMINOLOGY:
Buck - an adult, male goat· Doe - an adult, female goat·
Kid - a young goat· Kidding – a process of giving birth in goat·
Lactation – milk yielding period·
Market animal - livestock bred and produced for food consumption·
WE WELCOME AGRICULTURE STUDENTS FOR VISITING OUR GOAT FARM.
Advantages
of Madurai city
- One of the fastest growing industrial
cities in south India with 4 industrial estates, 1 International Airport,
5 bus stands & 1 IT Park and more historical tourist places for
entertainment.
- Wide gap between personnel costs in India and
developed countries
- Strong government support for all such
activities
- Excellent training infrastructure
- Lower infrastructure costs
- Excellent Telecom infrastructure in major
cities and the telecom costs have dropped by about 85% in 3 years.
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