3. MARKET SCENARIO
Worldwide consumption of poultry is increasing
Generally accepted in most cultures
Three livestock products dominate the Indian market, namely milk, eggs and chicken meat
Livestock sector contributes approximately 4% to GDP and 27% to agriculture GDP
India is emerging as the world`s 2nd largest poultry market with an annual growth of more than 14%
India ranks 6th in broiler production (125 billion Rupees) with an annual output of 2.39 million tonnes of broiler
meat, as per the estimates of the Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India
The total poultry industry is valued at about 350 billion rupees
The per capita consumption per year is approx. 2.4 kg, which is much lower than the National Institute of
Nutrition`s recommendations of 11 kg
4. MAJOR INSTITUTION SUPPORT
APEDA(Agricultural & Processed Food Products Export Development Authority)
National Meat & Poultry Processing Board (NMPPB)
Poultry Federation of India (PFD)
National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI)
All India Poultry Breeders Association (AIPMA)
India Poultry Equipment Manufacturers Association (IPEMA)
National Egg Coordination Committee (NECC)
Compound Livestock Feed Manufacturers Association (CLFMA)
National Institute of Nutrition (NIN), India Poultry Journalists` Association (IPJA), Andhra
Pradesh Poultry Federation (APPF) and Poultry Breeders Association (A.P.) etc.
5. DEMAND & SUPPLY: JHARKHAND
State-wise Meat Production from Recognised Sector in India - Part III
(2009-2010)
States/UTs
Poultry
No. of Animals
Slaughtered Average Yield Rate Per Animal Meat Production
(In 000 Nos.) (In Kg.) (In 000 Tonne)
Jharkhand 5332 0.63 3
(2010-2011)
Jharkhand 6801 0.63 4
India 1816848 1.207 2193
6. DEMAND & SUPPLY: JHARKHAND
District-wise Number of Poultry in Jharkhand -2003
District
Total
Cocks Total Hen
Total
Chickens
Total
Fowls
Total Duck
Etc. Total Poultry
Hazaribagh 164881 251179 485471 901531 17199 918730
District/Location-wise Poultry Population in Jharkhand -2003
District Location
Poultry
Fowls
Desi Improved
Total
Fowls
(Chicken below 5 months) (Chicken below 5 months)
For Egg For Meat Total For Egg For Meat Total
Hazaribagh
Rural 125380 168261 293641 7106 179762 186868 881758
Urban 1997 1949 3946 64 952 1016 19773
Total 127377 170210 297587 7170 180714 187884 901531
7. DEMAND PROJECTION: INDIA
Demand Projections of Livestock Products in India
(1993, 2000, 2010 & 2020)
Product 1993 2000 2010 2020
Per cent Annual
Growth Rate (1999-2000)
Milk 46.18 60.77 94.3 147.21 4.77
Mutton and goat meat 0.83 1.36 3.81 12.72 13.25
Beef and buffalo meat 0.49 0.61 0.84 1.15 3.39
Chicken 0.25 0.33 0.52 0.81 4.67
Eggs 9.62 13.88 24.9 44.06 6.02
8. Market Analysis & business feasibility: Jharkhand
Market study commissioned by PRADAN in collaboration with the poultry industry in 2002
The daily sales of live bird was estimated to be around 80 Metric
Tonnes
The average daily production in Jharkhand did not exceed more than
12 Metric Tonnes
Annual growth of poultry market in Jharkhand was estimated to be
around 20% in real terms
The daily sale in Ranchi is 20 tons
Average daily production in and around Ranchi is only 5 tons
9. OPERATIONS
LOCATION: HAZARIBAGH
It’s a small town with Urban population of around 3 lakhs as against the total population of 17
lakhs approx. (Census: 2011 data). Rural areas are slightly far from the town which acts as a
perfect destination for poultry farming because land and labor are relatively cheaper in rural
areas.
It also satisfies the chaos and noise free, calm and quiet place required for the poultry farming.
Land is easily available for lease and purchase. Also, there are poultry sheds available on rent.
The area has fresh and pollution free environment.
Source of sufficient amount of fresh and clean water.
Suitable transportation system available.
10. OPERATIONS
SELECTING BREEDS, HOUSING/CAGE, FEED
BROILERS: The poultry breed is suitable for commercial meat production and is known as broiler poultry
They consume foods and convert them to meat quickly
They grow fast and become suitable for slaughter purpose within very short time
They are like meat producing machines
HOUSING/CAGE: house or cage is sufficient and spacious enough to accommodate the birds with necessary space
and facilities
ventilation system in the house
Distance from one house to another house will be at least 40 feet
Suitable drainage system inside the house
FEEDING: to be purchased from reputed brand
CAGE MANAGEMENT: proper training to the laborers
11. PRODUCTION
INITIAL PRODUCTION: ECONOMIC PARAMETERS
1. No. of birds per week 500
2. No. of batches per cycle 8
3. No. of batches in the 1st year 40
4. No. of batches from 2nd year onwards 52
5. Cost of construction of shed Rs 10/sq.ft
6. Cost of equipment Rs 12/bird
7. Cost of day old chicks Rs 20
8. Feed required per bird 4 kgs
9. Average cost of feed Rs. 20/kg
10. Wt. on selling 2 Kg
11. Selling price of birds Rs 90/Kg (2012-13)
12. Mortality rate 5%
13. No. of birds sold in each batch 475
14. Income from manure Rs. 1/bird
15. Interest rate 12%
16. Deprecation on sheds & equip. 10%
17. Average value of closing stock Rs 95
18. No. of batches not sold after 6 years 7
12. EXPENDITURE
NON RECURRING EXPENDITURE:
1.Cost of sheds (8 sheds of 500 sq.ft each) @ Rs 150/ sq.ft 4000 x 150 600000
2.Cost of store room, 200 sq ft @ Rs175/ sq ft 35000
3.Labor quarters, 150 sq ft, @ Rs200/sq ft 30000
4.Expenditure on water supply (overhead tank, bore and motor) 75000
5.Installation of electricity 50000
6.Cost of equipment (feeders, waterers, brooders etc) @ Rs12/bird 100000
TOTAL 890000
13. EXPENDITURE
RECURRING EXPENDITURE FOR 1ST 8 BATCHES:
1. Cost of chicks 4000 @ Rs 20/per chick 80000
2. Insurance @ 4% 3200
3. Cost of feed, 4kgs/bird, Rs 20/kg for 4080 birds 326400
4. Cost of medicines, vaccines etc @ Rs.5/bird 20000
5. Labor cost for 1 year @ Rs 5000/ month 60000
Total 444600
TOTAL COST OF THE PROJECT: 890000+474600 = 1379600
BENEFICIARY’S CONTRIBUTION 40,00,000
14. COMPETITION
Demand is very high against supply
Very few commercial players
Mainly rural farming is done in small batches
Govt. target to set up 800 poultry units against 400
Markets can be supplied under contract. For example, a particular buyer may want a
constant order filled each week to a particular products specification for which he will
pay a premium
At point of purchase, quality relates to presentation as much as anything else
The market may respond to advertising
15. FINAL MARKETING
Instead of concentrating all marketing efforts in the big urban centers, it is necessary to improve infrastructure and
develop rural markets where there is a good demand
Efforts are necessary to improve consumer education on use of eggs and poultry products in human diet
A campaign to introduce chicken in “ the mid-day meal programme ‘ of school children will be useful
Introduction of modern state art technology in processing, packaging, labeling, preservation of eggs and poultry
meat and meat products is required to improve “quality" for domestic and export markets
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has prepared standards for safety certification of foods. It has recently
launched a scheme for HACCP (Hazard analysis and critical control point) for food industry to obtain IS 15000
certification .Soon, this certification may become mandatory for all major food processing plants which taken into
account at the initial startup stage will be helpful.