Livestock farming is raising animals for food or to selland is very well planned. Livestocks animals play an important role in rural economic development. Some of these animals include cattle or dairy cows, chickens, goats, pigs, horses, sheep, etc. The other livestock animals include donkeys, mules, and rabbits. Bees can be raised generally for their honey. All varieties of fish are raised on fish farms. India is the second largest market worldwide and aquaculture contributes 1.5 per cent to the gross domestic product (GDP), Livestock gives us meat, eggs and milk apart from using the skins (leather) and hair of some animals for blankets, clothing, shoes, and brushes. Hoofs and horns are used for buttons, combs, glue and knives. Manure from these animals will be used to make plants grow better. Poultry farming is raising chickens, turkeys, ducks and other fowl for meat or eggs. India is the fourth largest market worldwide in poultry with growth expected up to US$11.3 billion by 2015.Dairy farms are farms where cows are raised to make milk and milk products like cheese, ice cream, butter and whipping cream. Today, poultry raising and dairy farming are big business. India has a high potential in the sheep industry and also a very diverse genetic resources through which, if scientifically bred the production in sheep industry can be enhanced.
India is endowed with livestock resources of vast genetic diversity and accounts for about 11 percent of the world livestock population. The country boasts of 55 per cent of the world buffalo population, 20 per cent of the goat population and 16 per cent of the cattle population in the world. India has the largest cattle and buffalo population in the world and holds the second rank with respect to goat and sheep world population.
Major live animals which are being exported from the country comprise goats, sheep, horses, asses, mules, ducks, goose, turkeys and swine. At present, India accounts for about one sixth of the world’s cattle and half of the buffalo population. While cattle and buffalo are reared for producing milk and milk products, other species of livestock like pig, sheep, poultry birds and goat are raised for meat production.Indian beef and buffalo meat (cara-beef)product is preferred in many destinations due to its’ cost competitiveness, high water retention capacity and good blending properties
India’s exports of live animals like sheep and goat over the years continued to dominate with a registered growth of 9.98 per cent over the last three years. The other animals like horses, asses, mules, hinnies etc. also overs the years have registered a profitable growth rate of 3.94 per cent over the last three years. According to recent export news India’s murrah buffaloes are capable of meeting the increasing demand for them is multiplying fast on the national and international front who are capable of meeting the increasing demand for milk. Indian cara-beef exports have remained stable during last year and rise in 4 per cent will be seen in the coming years, mainly the result of a stable 5 per cent rise in production and growing domestic consumption (out of the 20 per cent strictly vegetarian population). Most of the increase in local product will account for buffalo meat, as the buffalo population percentage out of total cattle has rapidly increased in recent years due to high milk yields, less fat and bone and no slaughter restrictions in most states when compared to cows. The government is making concerted efforts to tap the vast export potential of the country’s huge livestock population.
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The demand for food of animal origin is increasing in India due to economic growth, population growth and urbanization, which in turn means greater us...
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Capacity : 30,000 MT/Annum |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 222 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : - |
Rate of Return (ROR): 26.00 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 48.00 |
TCI : Cost of Project: Rs 1070 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 107000000 |
India is an agricultural country and livestock sector is an integral part of agriculture. Dairy farming from being traditional family run businesses t...
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Capacity : 25,20,000 LTS/Annum |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 239 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : - |
Rate of Return (ROR): 34.00 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 39.00 |
TCI : Cost of Project: Rs 605 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 60500000 |
In India dairying has been practiced as a rural cottage industry since the remote past. Semi commercial dairying started with the establishment of mil...
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Capacity : 25,20,000 LTS/Annum |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 239 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : - |
Rate of Return (ROR): 34.00 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 39.00 |
TCI : Cost of Project: Rs 605 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 60500000 |
The principal feed resources for animal consumption in the country are crop residues like straws of wheat, rice and other cereals and stovers, which a...
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Capacity : 14400 MT/annum |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 23 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : - |
Rate of Return (ROR): 30.00 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 66.00 |
TCI : Cost of Project: Rs. 202 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 20200000 |
The quail is a small bird that inhabits woodland and forest areas around the world. There are thought to be more than 15 different species of quail, w...
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Capacity : 11 Flocks per year (@40,000 Birds per Flock) |
Plant and Machinery cost: 4.5 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : - |
Rate of Return (ROR): 47.00 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 0.00 |
TCI : 34 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
EMU (Dromaius novaehollandiae) and ostrich (Struthio camelus) birds belong to ratite group have high economic value for their meat, eggs, oil, skin an...
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Capacity : 2 Lakh Pairs/Annum |
Plant and Machinery cost: 49 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : - |
Rate of Return (ROR): 45.45 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 34.74 |
TCI : 617 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
Poultry and poultry products constitutes an important component of human diet in most of the countries of the world. This consumption is also increasi...
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Capacity : 1390 Nos/day |
Plant and Machinery cost: 18 Lakh |
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Working Capital : - |
Rate of Return (ROR): 30.71 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 35.14 |
TCI : Cost of Project : 3037 lakh |
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Cost of Project : 303700000 |
Profile Goat and sheep rearing is the backbone of economy of small and landless farmers in India. It is an insurance against crop failure and provide...
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Capacity : Goats: 500 Male & 500 Female Sheep: 500 Male & 500 Female |
Plant and Machinery cost: 11 Lakh |
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Working Capital : - |
Rate of Return (ROR): 45.00 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 34.00 |
TCI : 209 Lakh |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
Profile Goat is one of the world’s smallest domesticated livestock, have been actively managed for food and fiber earlier and longer than cattle and...
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Capacity : 1000 Goats |
Plant and Machinery cost: 6 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : - |
Rate of Return (ROR): 47.00 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 33.00 |
TCI : 115 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
In India dairying has been practiced as a rural cottage industry since the remote past, semi commercial dairying started with the establishment of mil...
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Capacity : - |
Plant and Machinery cost: 12 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : - |
Rate of Return (ROR): 49.00 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 32.00 |
TCI : 160 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
Feeds are used as edible materials, which are consumed by cattle, poultry and contribute energy and/or nutrients to the cattle or poultry diet. Feeds...
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Capacity : - |
Plant and Machinery cost: 309 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : - |
Rate of Return (ROR): 42.00 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 57.00 |
TCI : Cost of Project : 689 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
Gelatin is a pure colorless water-soluble glutinous protein derived from natural sources such as the hides and bones of animals (cattle, pig, fish, an...
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Plant and Machinery cost: - |
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Working Capital : - |
Rate of Return (ROR): 1.00 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 0.00 |
TCI : - |
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Cost of Project : 0 |