Sheep Farming Report Final
Sheep Farming Report Final
Sheep Farming Report Final
ON
PROMOTING AGENCY
Project at a Glance
Name of the Promoter : Nanjundappa
Status : Proprietorship
Location : Katha No.85,
Site measuring 0.34 Acre
Bhimapura Village,
Nandagudi Hobli,
Hoskote Taluk,
Bangalore rural district.
EXECETIVE SUMMARY
Mr Nanjundappa s/o Chikkappayya, resident of Bhimapura village,
Nandagudi hobli, Hoskote taluk, Bangalore rural district. He own agricultural
land and he propose to take up Sheep farming with Breeding and fattening of
sheep with other infrastructure as detailed in Annexure. The development
activities proposed are:-
The economies of the project with various investment and revenue cost
have been worked out. The key performance and financial indicators are
worked out, by way of cash flows, profitability statements.
The total capital and Farm Development Costs over 5 years worked out to
Rs.12 lakhs, loan portion of the project is Rs.9 lakhs, and promoter will bring in
Rs.3 lakhs additional capital by way of margin towards project cost.
CONCLUSION:-
Mr Nanjundappa s/o Chikkappayya, on project for integrated Sheep
form in K.No.85, site measuring 0.34 acre situated at Bhimapura
village, Nandagudi hobli, Hoskote taluk, Bangalore rural district.
NANJUNDAPPA SHEEP FARM
K.NO.85, BHIMAPURA VILLAGE, NANDAGUDI HOBLI,
HOSKOTE TALUK, BANGALORE RURAL DISTRICT
1. INTRODUCTION:
2. SHEEP FARMING:
The sheep population in India has increased from 39.10 million to 65.10
million with annual growth rate of 9.07%. Rajasthan is the most populous
state in India for both sheep and goat.
Sheep with its multi-facet utility for wool, meat, milk, skins and manure,
form an important component of rural economy particularly in the arid, semi-
arid and mountainous areas of the country. It provides a dependable source of
income to the shepherds through sale of wool and animals. The advantages of
Sheep farming are:-
a. Sheep do not need expensive buildings to house them and on the
other hand requires less labour than other kinds of livestock.
b. The foundation stocks are relatively cheap and the flock can be
multiples rapidly.
c. Sheep are economical converter of gross into meat and wool.
d. Sheep will eat varied kinds of plants compared to other kinds of
livestock. This makes them excellent weed destroyer.
e. Unlike goats, sheep hardly damage any tree.
f. The structure of their lips helps them to clean grains lost at harvest
time and thus convert waste feed into profitable products.
g. Mutton is one kind of meat towards which there is no prejudice by
any community in India and further development of superior breeds
for mutton production will have a great scope in the developing
economy of India.
3. PROJECT PROPOSAL
3.I OBJECTIVES:
The scheme is formulated with following objectives:-
To adopt integrated farming for increasing farm level income
through Sheep farming.
To produce superior quality sheep breeds to meet the farmers
needs for sheep farming through Breeding activity.
To produce good quality sheep for quality mutton through
scientific rearing of sheep.
Sheep unit: For better and effective utilization of vacant space available
on the farm. The former proposes for establishing Sheep farming activity with
Breeding stock of (50+4) and fattening stock of Sheep with construction of
shed. The details of outlay furnished in the project cost. It is proposed to have
tools, surface water tank for washing of animals and Fodder Cultivation for the
Sheep Unit.
Bore well: Bore well is existed with sufficient water to meet drinking
water requirement of Sheep.
Following sheds are proposed in the project the details of which are as
follows:-
The built up/covered area should provide enough space for an animal to
stand and eat some extra to set 10’*6’ space, inclusive of feeding manager is
recommended for each animal. The paddock should provide about 25 sq. ft
area per animal. The paddock as well as built up area should be well drained
so that there is no accumulation of excreta or water.
Calving Sheds:- These are necessary for keeping down Pregnant Doe
(animals which are ready to calve) so that they would not be disturbed by
other animals and would be comfortably housed. The number of calving boxes
would depend on the strength of the herd.
Shade net house:- This would be necessary to keep the animal under
shade during not sunny days. Various construction designs are available and
may chose according to suitability and requirement.
5. TECHNICAL ASPECTS
1. The milk life of a Sheep is usually 10 years. The age at which first Bred
is 12 to 15 months.
ANNEXURE – I
DETAILS OF CIVIL WORKS
1. LAND:
Site measuring 0.34 acre bearing Katha No. 85
Situated at Bhimapura village, Nandagudi hobli,
Hoskote taluk, Bangalore rural district. –Existing-
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Total Rs.615000
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ANNEXURE- II
MEANS OF FINANCE
ANNEXURE – V
[ Rs. In lakhs]
Sl. No. Particulars Nos Per month Per annum
1. Skilled worker 1 0.08 0.96
2. Helper 1 0.06 0.72
Total 2 0.14 1.68
ANNEXURE – VI
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
The following are the administrative expenses required for the proposed unit.
[Rs. In lakhs]
Sl. No Particulars Amount
1. Electricity and Fuel 0.32
2. Travel and Transport 0.18
Total 0.50
ANNEXURE – VII
Total 209160
Total 418320
Total 836640
Total 16732800
Total 2091600
ANNEXURE – VIII
DEPRECIATION CHART
ANNEXURE – X
ANNEXURE – XII
CASHFLOW STATEMENT
Sl.No. Particulars POP I II III IV V
A Sources of Funds
1 Profit before taxes - 3.32 8.27 11.62 14.29 18.99
2 Depreciation - 0.68 0.61 0.55 0.49 0.44
3 Term loan 9.00
4 Promoters contribution 3.00
Total 12.00 4.00 8.88 12.17 14.78 19.43
ANNEXURE – XIII
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