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Special Program for Food Security & Productivity Enhancement
INCOME DIVERSIFICATION
INTERVENTIONS
(IDIs)
Livestock BasedLivestock Based
Small EnterprisesSmall Enterprises
Presented by:
Mr .Allah Dad Khan
• Animal breedingAnimal breeding
• Feed-lot fatteningFeed-lot fattening
• Dairy farmingDairy farming
• Small scale feed millsSmall scale feed mills
• Feed sale centersFeed sale centers
• Fish farmingFish farming
• Goat and sheep farmingGoat and sheep farming
• Milk collection centersMilk collection centers
• Commercial poultry farmingCommercial poultry farming
• Backyard poultry farmingBackyard poultry farming
SMALL ENTERPRISES SUGGESTEDSMALL ENTERPRISES SUGGESTED
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIAELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
• Financing eligibility:Financing eligibility: Up to two cows or buffaloesUp to two cows or buffaloes
• Land holding limit:Land holding limit: Zero to not more than 5 acresZero to not more than 5 acres
• Animals presently owned (cow/buffalo):Animals presently owned (cow/buffalo): Zero to not more than 2 animalsZero to not more than 2 animals
• Qualifications, experience:Qualifications, experience: Sufficient experience of keeping milk animalsSufficient experience of keeping milk animals
• Total cost estimate:Total cost estimate: Rs 110,000Rs 110,000
• Project provision 80% cost:Project provision 80% cost: Rs 88,000Rs 88,000
• Beneficiary share 20% costBeneficiary share 20% cost Rs 22,000 (or more to complete the project)Rs 22,000 (or more to complete the project)
• Handling chargesHandling charges 10% per annum10% per annum
• Grace periodGrace period 6 months6 months
• Recoverable cost (from beneficiary)Recoverable cost (from beneficiary) Rs 88,000 (plus 10.0% per annual charges)Rs 88,000 (plus 10.0% per annual charges)
• Total monthly installmentsTotal monthly installments 2424
• Amount of each installment/monthAmount of each installment/month Rs 4,061 (10% handling charges inclusive)Rs 4,061 (10% handling charges inclusive)
• Farmers’ contribution to RFFarmers’ contribution to RF Rs 9,458Rs 9,458
DAIRY FARMINGDAIRY FARMING
(FINANCING UP TO TWO COWS OR BUFFALOES)(FINANCING UP TO TWO COWS OR BUFFALOES)
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIAELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
• Financing eligibility up to 2,000 one day old chicks, 3000 sq ft shed and related accessoriesFinancing eligibility up to 2,000 one day old chicks, 3000 sq ft shed and related accessories
• Land holding limitLand holding limit One to 5 acresOne to 5 acres
• Qualifications, experienceQualifications, experience Literate with some experience of poultry armingLiterate with some experience of poultry arming
• Total cost estimateTotal cost estimate Rs 150,000Rs 150,000
• Project provision 80% costProject provision 80% cost Rs 120,000Rs 120,000
• Beneficiary share 20% costBeneficiary share 20% cost Rs 30,000Rs 30,000
• Handling chargesHandling charges 10% per annum10% per annum
• Grace periodGrace period 6 months6 months
• Recoverable cost (from beneficiary)Recoverable cost (from beneficiary) Rs 120,000 (plus 10.0% per annual charges)Rs 120,000 (plus 10.0% per annual charges)
• Total monthly installmentsTotal monthly installments 2424
• Amount of each installment/monthAmount of each installment/month Rs 5,538 (10% handling charges inclusive)Rs 5,538 (10% handling charges inclusive)
• Farmers’ contribution to RFFarmers’ contribution to RF Rs 12,898Rs 12,898
POULTRY FARMINGPOULTRY FARMING
(FINANCING UP TO 2000 CHICKS, SHED AND CCESSORIES)(FINANCING UP TO 2000 CHICKS, SHED AND CCESSORIES)
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIAELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
• Financing eligibilityFinancing eligibility up to 10 goats and or sheepup to 10 goats and or sheep
• Land holding limitLand holding limit zero to not more than 2 acreszero to not more than 2 acres
• Animals presently owned (sheep/goat)Animals presently owned (sheep/goat) zero to project provision not more than 2 animalszero to project provision not more than 2 animals
• Qualifications, experience:Qualifications, experience: sufficient experience of sheep/goat keepingsufficient experience of sheep/goat keeping
• Total cost estimateTotal cost estimate Rs 40,000Rs 40,000
• 80% cost80% cost Rs 32,000Rs 32,000
• Beneficiary share 20% costBeneficiary share 20% cost Rs 8,000 (or more to complete the project)Rs 8,000 (or more to complete the project)
• Handling chargesHandling charges 10% per annum10% per annum
• Grace periodGrace period 6 months6 months
• Recoverable cost (from beneficiary)Recoverable cost (from beneficiary) Rs 32,000 (plus 10.0% per annual charges)Rs 32,000 (plus 10.0% per annual charges)
• Total monthly installmentsTotal monthly installments 2424
• Amount of each installment/monthAmount of each installment/month Rs 1,477 (10% handling charges inclusive)Rs 1,477 (10% handling charges inclusive)
• Farmers’ contribution to RFFarmers’ contribution to RF Rs 3,440Rs 3,440
SHEEP AND GOAT FARMINGSHEEP AND GOAT FARMING
(FINANCING UP TO 10 GOATS & SHEEP)(FINANCING UP TO 10 GOATS & SHEEP)
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIAELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
• Financing eligibilityFinancing eligibility 400 to 800 fish seed and half to one acre pond400 to 800 fish seed and half to one acre pond
• Land holding limitLand holding limit 3 to 10 acres3 to 10 acres
• Qualifications, experienceQualifications, experience literate farmerliterate farmer
• Total cost estimateTotal cost estimate Rs 80,000Rs 80,000
• Project provision 80% costProject provision 80% cost Rs 64,000Rs 64,000
• Beneficiary share 20% costBeneficiary share 20% cost Rs 15,000 (or more to complete the project)Rs 15,000 (or more to complete the project)
• Handling chargesHandling charges 10% per annum10% per annum
• Grace periodGrace period 8 months8 months
• Recoverable cost (from beneficiary)Recoverable cost (from beneficiary) Rs 64,000 (plus 10.0% per annual charges)Rs 64,000 (plus 10.0% per annual charges)
• Total monthly installmentsTotal monthly installments 2424
• Amount of each installment/monthAmount of each installment/month Rs 2,954 (10%handling charges inclusive)Rs 2,954 (10%handling charges inclusive)
• Farmers’ contribution to RFFarmers’ contribution to RF Rs 6,879Rs 6,879
FISH FARMINGFISH FARMING
(FINANCING UP TO HALF TO ONE ACRE FISH POND)(FINANCING UP TO HALF TO ONE ACRE FISH POND)
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIAELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
• Financing eligibility:Financing eligibility: up to 30x100 sq ft greenhouse/tunnel, vegetableup to 30x100 sq ft greenhouse/tunnel, vegetable
seed & other related accessoriesseed & other related accessories
• Land holding limit:Land holding limit: one to 10 acresone to 10 acres
• Qualifications, experience:Qualifications, experience: sufficient experience of farmingsufficient experience of farming
• Total cost estimate:Total cost estimate: Rs 150,000Rs 150,000
• Project provision 80% cost:Project provision 80% cost: Rs 120,000Rs 120,000
• Beneficiary share 20% cost:Beneficiary share 20% cost: Rs 30,000 (or more to complete the project)Rs 30,000 (or more to complete the project)
• Handling charges:Handling charges: 10% per annum10% per annum
• Grace period:Grace period: 6 months6 months
• Recoverable cost (from beneficiary):Recoverable cost (from beneficiary): Rs 88,000 (plus 10.0% per annual charges)Rs 88,000 (plus 10.0% per annual charges)
• Total monthly installments:Total monthly installments: 2424
• Amount of each installment/monthAmount of each installment/month Rs 5,538 (10% handling charges inclusive)Rs 5,538 (10% handling charges inclusive)
• Farmers’ contribution to RF:Farmers’ contribution to RF: Rs 12,898Rs 12,898
OFF-SEASON VEGETABLEOFF-SEASON VEGETABLE
(FARMING UP TO ONE GREENHOUSE OF 30X100 SQ FT SIZE)(FARMING UP TO ONE GREENHOUSE OF 30X100 SQ FT SIZE)
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIAELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
• Financing eligibility up to:Financing eligibility up to: two mother cows or buffaloes with best ancestrytwo mother cows or buffaloes with best ancestry
record for milk productionrecord for milk production
• Land holding limit:Land holding limit: one to 10 acresone to 10 acres
• Animals presently owned (cow/buffalo):Animals presently owned (cow/buffalo): one to not more than 2 large animalsone to not more than 2 large animals
• Qualifications, experience:Qualifications, experience: strong breeding skill and knowledge of dairy breedsstrong breeding skill and knowledge of dairy breeds
• Willingness toWillingness to
• Propagate the missionPropagate the mission
• Sell the breeding off-spring to other community farmersSell the breeding off-spring to other community farmers
• Total cost estimate:Total cost estimate: Rs 200,000Rs 200,000
• Project provision 80% cost:Project provision 80% cost: Rs 160,000Rs 160,000
• Beneficiary share 20% cost:Beneficiary share 20% cost: Rs 40,000 (or more to complete the project)Rs 40,000 (or more to complete the project)
• Handling charges:Handling charges: 10% per annum10% per annum
• Grace period:Grace period: 6 months6 months
• Recoverable cost:Recoverable cost: Rs 160,000 (plus 10.0% per annual charges)Rs 160,000 (plus 10.0% per annual charges)
• Total monthly installments:Total monthly installments: 2424
• Amount of each installment/month:Amount of each installment/month: Rs 7,384 (10% handling charges inclusive)Rs 7,384 (10% handling charges inclusive)
• Farmers’ contribution to RF:Farmers’ contribution to RF: Rs 17,197Rs 17,197
DAIRY BREEDINGDAIRY BREEDING
(FINANCING UP TO TWO MOTHER COWS)(FINANCING UP TO TWO MOTHER COWS)
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIAELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
• Financing eligibilityFinancing eligibility
• Beneficiary’s conditionBeneficiary’s condition
• A household headed by a poor landless lady or widow or destitute womanA household headed by a poor landless lady or widow or destitute woman
• one poultry unit (5 pullets/hens and one cock) per householdone poultry unit (5 pullets/hens and one cock) per household
• Recoverable costRecoverable costhalf amount within one yearhalf amount within one year
• Handling charges:Handling charges: NILNIL
BACKYARD POULTRY UNITSBACKYARD POULTRY UNITS
10 POULTRY UNITS CHICKS/ VILLAGE10 POULTRY UNITS CHICKS/ VILLAGE
• It is anticipated that majority ofIt is anticipated that majority of
farmers may show strongfarmers may show strong
inclination towards:inclination towards:
– Dairy farmingDairy farming
– Sheep & goat farmingSheep & goat farming
– Feedlot fatteningFeedlot fattening
– Poultry farmingPoultry farming
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Livestock id is Allah Dad Khan

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  • 2. Special Program for Food Security & Productivity Enhancement INCOME DIVERSIFICATION INTERVENTIONS (IDIs) Livestock BasedLivestock Based Small EnterprisesSmall Enterprises Presented by: Mr .Allah Dad Khan
  • 3. • Animal breedingAnimal breeding • Feed-lot fatteningFeed-lot fattening • Dairy farmingDairy farming • Small scale feed millsSmall scale feed mills • Feed sale centersFeed sale centers • Fish farmingFish farming • Goat and sheep farmingGoat and sheep farming • Milk collection centersMilk collection centers • Commercial poultry farmingCommercial poultry farming • Backyard poultry farmingBackyard poultry farming SMALL ENTERPRISES SUGGESTEDSMALL ENTERPRISES SUGGESTED
  • 4. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIAELIGIBILITY CRITERIA • Financing eligibility:Financing eligibility: Up to two cows or buffaloesUp to two cows or buffaloes • Land holding limit:Land holding limit: Zero to not more than 5 acresZero to not more than 5 acres • Animals presently owned (cow/buffalo):Animals presently owned (cow/buffalo): Zero to not more than 2 animalsZero to not more than 2 animals • Qualifications, experience:Qualifications, experience: Sufficient experience of keeping milk animalsSufficient experience of keeping milk animals • Total cost estimate:Total cost estimate: Rs 110,000Rs 110,000 • Project provision 80% cost:Project provision 80% cost: Rs 88,000Rs 88,000 • Beneficiary share 20% costBeneficiary share 20% cost Rs 22,000 (or more to complete the project)Rs 22,000 (or more to complete the project) • Handling chargesHandling charges 10% per annum10% per annum • Grace periodGrace period 6 months6 months • Recoverable cost (from beneficiary)Recoverable cost (from beneficiary) Rs 88,000 (plus 10.0% per annual charges)Rs 88,000 (plus 10.0% per annual charges) • Total monthly installmentsTotal monthly installments 2424 • Amount of each installment/monthAmount of each installment/month Rs 4,061 (10% handling charges inclusive)Rs 4,061 (10% handling charges inclusive) • Farmers’ contribution to RFFarmers’ contribution to RF Rs 9,458Rs 9,458 DAIRY FARMINGDAIRY FARMING (FINANCING UP TO TWO COWS OR BUFFALOES)(FINANCING UP TO TWO COWS OR BUFFALOES)
  • 5. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIAELIGIBILITY CRITERIA • Financing eligibility up to 2,000 one day old chicks, 3000 sq ft shed and related accessoriesFinancing eligibility up to 2,000 one day old chicks, 3000 sq ft shed and related accessories • Land holding limitLand holding limit One to 5 acresOne to 5 acres • Qualifications, experienceQualifications, experience Literate with some experience of poultry armingLiterate with some experience of poultry arming • Total cost estimateTotal cost estimate Rs 150,000Rs 150,000 • Project provision 80% costProject provision 80% cost Rs 120,000Rs 120,000 • Beneficiary share 20% costBeneficiary share 20% cost Rs 30,000Rs 30,000 • Handling chargesHandling charges 10% per annum10% per annum • Grace periodGrace period 6 months6 months • Recoverable cost (from beneficiary)Recoverable cost (from beneficiary) Rs 120,000 (plus 10.0% per annual charges)Rs 120,000 (plus 10.0% per annual charges) • Total monthly installmentsTotal monthly installments 2424 • Amount of each installment/monthAmount of each installment/month Rs 5,538 (10% handling charges inclusive)Rs 5,538 (10% handling charges inclusive) • Farmers’ contribution to RFFarmers’ contribution to RF Rs 12,898Rs 12,898 POULTRY FARMINGPOULTRY FARMING (FINANCING UP TO 2000 CHICKS, SHED AND CCESSORIES)(FINANCING UP TO 2000 CHICKS, SHED AND CCESSORIES)
  • 6. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIAELIGIBILITY CRITERIA • Financing eligibilityFinancing eligibility up to 10 goats and or sheepup to 10 goats and or sheep • Land holding limitLand holding limit zero to not more than 2 acreszero to not more than 2 acres • Animals presently owned (sheep/goat)Animals presently owned (sheep/goat) zero to project provision not more than 2 animalszero to project provision not more than 2 animals • Qualifications, experience:Qualifications, experience: sufficient experience of sheep/goat keepingsufficient experience of sheep/goat keeping • Total cost estimateTotal cost estimate Rs 40,000Rs 40,000 • 80% cost80% cost Rs 32,000Rs 32,000 • Beneficiary share 20% costBeneficiary share 20% cost Rs 8,000 (or more to complete the project)Rs 8,000 (or more to complete the project) • Handling chargesHandling charges 10% per annum10% per annum • Grace periodGrace period 6 months6 months • Recoverable cost (from beneficiary)Recoverable cost (from beneficiary) Rs 32,000 (plus 10.0% per annual charges)Rs 32,000 (plus 10.0% per annual charges) • Total monthly installmentsTotal monthly installments 2424 • Amount of each installment/monthAmount of each installment/month Rs 1,477 (10% handling charges inclusive)Rs 1,477 (10% handling charges inclusive) • Farmers’ contribution to RFFarmers’ contribution to RF Rs 3,440Rs 3,440 SHEEP AND GOAT FARMINGSHEEP AND GOAT FARMING (FINANCING UP TO 10 GOATS & SHEEP)(FINANCING UP TO 10 GOATS & SHEEP)
  • 7. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIAELIGIBILITY CRITERIA • Financing eligibilityFinancing eligibility 400 to 800 fish seed and half to one acre pond400 to 800 fish seed and half to one acre pond • Land holding limitLand holding limit 3 to 10 acres3 to 10 acres • Qualifications, experienceQualifications, experience literate farmerliterate farmer • Total cost estimateTotal cost estimate Rs 80,000Rs 80,000 • Project provision 80% costProject provision 80% cost Rs 64,000Rs 64,000 • Beneficiary share 20% costBeneficiary share 20% cost Rs 15,000 (or more to complete the project)Rs 15,000 (or more to complete the project) • Handling chargesHandling charges 10% per annum10% per annum • Grace periodGrace period 8 months8 months • Recoverable cost (from beneficiary)Recoverable cost (from beneficiary) Rs 64,000 (plus 10.0% per annual charges)Rs 64,000 (plus 10.0% per annual charges) • Total monthly installmentsTotal monthly installments 2424 • Amount of each installment/monthAmount of each installment/month Rs 2,954 (10%handling charges inclusive)Rs 2,954 (10%handling charges inclusive) • Farmers’ contribution to RFFarmers’ contribution to RF Rs 6,879Rs 6,879 FISH FARMINGFISH FARMING (FINANCING UP TO HALF TO ONE ACRE FISH POND)(FINANCING UP TO HALF TO ONE ACRE FISH POND)
  • 8. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIAELIGIBILITY CRITERIA • Financing eligibility:Financing eligibility: up to 30x100 sq ft greenhouse/tunnel, vegetableup to 30x100 sq ft greenhouse/tunnel, vegetable seed & other related accessoriesseed & other related accessories • Land holding limit:Land holding limit: one to 10 acresone to 10 acres • Qualifications, experience:Qualifications, experience: sufficient experience of farmingsufficient experience of farming • Total cost estimate:Total cost estimate: Rs 150,000Rs 150,000 • Project provision 80% cost:Project provision 80% cost: Rs 120,000Rs 120,000 • Beneficiary share 20% cost:Beneficiary share 20% cost: Rs 30,000 (or more to complete the project)Rs 30,000 (or more to complete the project) • Handling charges:Handling charges: 10% per annum10% per annum • Grace period:Grace period: 6 months6 months • Recoverable cost (from beneficiary):Recoverable cost (from beneficiary): Rs 88,000 (plus 10.0% per annual charges)Rs 88,000 (plus 10.0% per annual charges) • Total monthly installments:Total monthly installments: 2424 • Amount of each installment/monthAmount of each installment/month Rs 5,538 (10% handling charges inclusive)Rs 5,538 (10% handling charges inclusive) • Farmers’ contribution to RF:Farmers’ contribution to RF: Rs 12,898Rs 12,898 OFF-SEASON VEGETABLEOFF-SEASON VEGETABLE (FARMING UP TO ONE GREENHOUSE OF 30X100 SQ FT SIZE)(FARMING UP TO ONE GREENHOUSE OF 30X100 SQ FT SIZE)
  • 9. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIAELIGIBILITY CRITERIA • Financing eligibility up to:Financing eligibility up to: two mother cows or buffaloes with best ancestrytwo mother cows or buffaloes with best ancestry record for milk productionrecord for milk production • Land holding limit:Land holding limit: one to 10 acresone to 10 acres • Animals presently owned (cow/buffalo):Animals presently owned (cow/buffalo): one to not more than 2 large animalsone to not more than 2 large animals • Qualifications, experience:Qualifications, experience: strong breeding skill and knowledge of dairy breedsstrong breeding skill and knowledge of dairy breeds • Willingness toWillingness to • Propagate the missionPropagate the mission • Sell the breeding off-spring to other community farmersSell the breeding off-spring to other community farmers • Total cost estimate:Total cost estimate: Rs 200,000Rs 200,000 • Project provision 80% cost:Project provision 80% cost: Rs 160,000Rs 160,000 • Beneficiary share 20% cost:Beneficiary share 20% cost: Rs 40,000 (or more to complete the project)Rs 40,000 (or more to complete the project) • Handling charges:Handling charges: 10% per annum10% per annum • Grace period:Grace period: 6 months6 months • Recoverable cost:Recoverable cost: Rs 160,000 (plus 10.0% per annual charges)Rs 160,000 (plus 10.0% per annual charges) • Total monthly installments:Total monthly installments: 2424 • Amount of each installment/month:Amount of each installment/month: Rs 7,384 (10% handling charges inclusive)Rs 7,384 (10% handling charges inclusive) • Farmers’ contribution to RF:Farmers’ contribution to RF: Rs 17,197Rs 17,197 DAIRY BREEDINGDAIRY BREEDING (FINANCING UP TO TWO MOTHER COWS)(FINANCING UP TO TWO MOTHER COWS)
  • 10. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIAELIGIBILITY CRITERIA • Financing eligibilityFinancing eligibility • Beneficiary’s conditionBeneficiary’s condition • A household headed by a poor landless lady or widow or destitute womanA household headed by a poor landless lady or widow or destitute woman • one poultry unit (5 pullets/hens and one cock) per householdone poultry unit (5 pullets/hens and one cock) per household • Recoverable costRecoverable costhalf amount within one yearhalf amount within one year • Handling charges:Handling charges: NILNIL BACKYARD POULTRY UNITSBACKYARD POULTRY UNITS 10 POULTRY UNITS CHICKS/ VILLAGE10 POULTRY UNITS CHICKS/ VILLAGE
  • 11. • It is anticipated that majority ofIt is anticipated that majority of farmers may show strongfarmers may show strong inclination towards:inclination towards: – Dairy farmingDairy farming – Sheep & goat farmingSheep & goat farming – Feedlot fatteningFeedlot fattening – Poultry farmingPoultry farming
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