Project Head: Krishna Kumar Paul
CEO: Amir Tamang
Planning Head: Sunil Kumar Chudara
Finance Manager: Sudeep Parajuli
Marketing Manager: Sudan Parajuli
MBA,BIC
Introduction
 Farming has been the key occupation of people in
Nepal.
 The major occupation of all the people have been
agriculture in the past in Nepal.
 Productive sector for investment.
Goat Farming
 Occupation in dry land farming system
 Goat farming is not a new enterprise. Rearing goats is a
profitable business.
 Generally goat farming means rearing goats for the
purpose of harvesting milk, meat and fiber.
 At present, goat farming has become a profitable
business and it requires a very low investment because
of its multi-functional utility
 You can produce a wide variety of products from goats,
such as
 milk, meat, fiber, manure etc.
 Goat’s milk is used for producing full cream goat powder,
skimmed goat milk powder, goat butter, goat milk cream,
fresh goat milk etc.
 Goat meat is a great source of consumable meat which is
very
 testy, nutritious and healthy.
 And goat’s wool is being used in many purposes and skin of
goat
 Plays a vital role in leather industry.
Why Goat Farming??
 Goats don’t require huge area for housing because
their body size is comparatively smaller than other
livestock animals.
 Usually goats are very friendly in nature and very
lovable.
 Goats are good breeders and they reach sexual
maturity within their 7-12 months of age and give birth
of kids within a short time. And some goat breed
produce numerous kids per kidding.
 market.
 Goat meat and milk are cholesterol free and easily
digestible.
 Goat milk is used for making various types of foods
and it’s very easy to digest than milk of cows.
Business ideas
Essential components
Farming Area-Gaindakot
Reason for selecting Gaindakot:
 Great source of fresh and clean water supply.
 Availability of all types of equipment.
 Easily available food source.
 Fertile field for crop, grasses and other green plant
production.
 Feeding green food keeps the animal healthy, productive
and reduces feeding costs.
 Availability of full time labor.
 Good transportation and veterinary service.
 A market near the farm land so that you can sell your
products easily and buy necessary commodities.
Breads
 Popular breeds in are:
 Sirohi,Jamnapari,Surti,Tellicherry,Beetal,Pahadi,Himal
i,Tarai,Kalu
 Some of the available goat breeds are famous for tasty
and nutritious meat and some breeds are famous for
milk production.
 Some goats are also highly meat and milk productive.
Housing
A good house not only give shelter
and protects the goats from predators
but also prevent them from various types
of goat diseases.
Always keep the house neat, clean
and dry. Make proper ventilation and
drainage system inside the house.
Also ensure the availability of sufficient
fresh air and light inside the house
Marketing
 To meet local demand
 To meet international demand
Feeding
 goats prefer to eat grasses, plants, shrubs, and
herbs.
 Besides those feeds, goat also need energy,
portion, vitamins, fiber
 And water for proper growth and for making
better profits from this business
Care and Management
 Always try to take good care of your goats.
 Never feed them contaminated food or polluted water.
 Keep their house as much neat and clean as possible.
 For commercial production, keep kids, old separated
for each other. Take extra care to the breeding bucks,
 Keep the kids with their mother for several weeks after
their birth.
 Vaccinate them timely, for keeping them free from all
types of diseases and health problems.
Expenditure and profit
 Total life of goats – 15 years
 Productive life- 7 years
 Pregnancy period- 150 days
 Manure available for 1 adult goat in 24 hours is 1 kg
Source of financing
 Own investment(Equity financing):- 40%
 Debt financing (Bank Loan):- 60%
Total Investment rs: rs 10,00,000
Own Source of financing
No of Investor(Startup)= 4
Own investment= rs 4,00,000
Per person = 4,00,000/4= 1,00,000
Cost Allocation
 R&D=Rs40000
 Breads and live stock= (100*2000)=200,000
 Farm/House= 300,000
 Marketing= 60,000
 Care and management= 80,000
 Cash in hand= 3,40,000
 Total Exp(projected)= 10,00,000
Repayment of loan(projected)
 Projected P/L alc
 Expansion plan
Projected Income Statement
Particulars Year 0 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Revenue
Less;COGS
Operating Income
EBIT
Less;Interest
EBT
Less;Tax
EAT
No of Share OS
EPS
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Goat meat company

  • 1.
    Project Head: KrishnaKumar Paul CEO: Amir Tamang Planning Head: Sunil Kumar Chudara Finance Manager: Sudeep Parajuli Marketing Manager: Sudan Parajuli MBA,BIC
  • 2.
    Introduction  Farming hasbeen the key occupation of people in Nepal.  The major occupation of all the people have been agriculture in the past in Nepal.  Productive sector for investment.
  • 3.
    Goat Farming  Occupationin dry land farming system  Goat farming is not a new enterprise. Rearing goats is a profitable business.  Generally goat farming means rearing goats for the purpose of harvesting milk, meat and fiber.  At present, goat farming has become a profitable business and it requires a very low investment because of its multi-functional utility
  • 4.
     You canproduce a wide variety of products from goats, such as  milk, meat, fiber, manure etc.  Goat’s milk is used for producing full cream goat powder, skimmed goat milk powder, goat butter, goat milk cream, fresh goat milk etc.  Goat meat is a great source of consumable meat which is very  testy, nutritious and healthy.  And goat’s wool is being used in many purposes and skin of goat  Plays a vital role in leather industry.
  • 5.
    Why Goat Farming?? Goats don’t require huge area for housing because their body size is comparatively smaller than other livestock animals.  Usually goats are very friendly in nature and very lovable.  Goats are good breeders and they reach sexual maturity within their 7-12 months of age and give birth of kids within a short time. And some goat breed produce numerous kids per kidding.  market.  Goat meat and milk are cholesterol free and easily digestible.  Goat milk is used for making various types of foods and it’s very easy to digest than milk of cows.
  • 6.
  • 7.
    Farming Area-Gaindakot Reason forselecting Gaindakot:  Great source of fresh and clean water supply.  Availability of all types of equipment.  Easily available food source.  Fertile field for crop, grasses and other green plant production.  Feeding green food keeps the animal healthy, productive and reduces feeding costs.  Availability of full time labor.  Good transportation and veterinary service.  A market near the farm land so that you can sell your products easily and buy necessary commodities.
  • 8.
    Breads  Popular breedsin are:  Sirohi,Jamnapari,Surti,Tellicherry,Beetal,Pahadi,Himal i,Tarai,Kalu  Some of the available goat breeds are famous for tasty and nutritious meat and some breeds are famous for milk production.  Some goats are also highly meat and milk productive.
  • 9.
    Housing A good housenot only give shelter and protects the goats from predators but also prevent them from various types of goat diseases. Always keep the house neat, clean and dry. Make proper ventilation and drainage system inside the house. Also ensure the availability of sufficient fresh air and light inside the house
  • 10.
    Marketing  To meetlocal demand  To meet international demand
  • 11.
    Feeding  goats preferto eat grasses, plants, shrubs, and herbs.  Besides those feeds, goat also need energy, portion, vitamins, fiber  And water for proper growth and for making better profits from this business
  • 12.
    Care and Management Always try to take good care of your goats.  Never feed them contaminated food or polluted water.  Keep their house as much neat and clean as possible.  For commercial production, keep kids, old separated for each other. Take extra care to the breeding bucks,  Keep the kids with their mother for several weeks after their birth.  Vaccinate them timely, for keeping them free from all types of diseases and health problems.
  • 13.
    Expenditure and profit Total life of goats – 15 years  Productive life- 7 years  Pregnancy period- 150 days  Manure available for 1 adult goat in 24 hours is 1 kg
  • 14.
    Source of financing Own investment(Equity financing):- 40%  Debt financing (Bank Loan):- 60% Total Investment rs: rs 10,00,000
  • 15.
    Own Source offinancing No of Investor(Startup)= 4 Own investment= rs 4,00,000 Per person = 4,00,000/4= 1,00,000
  • 16.
    Cost Allocation  R&D=Rs40000 Breads and live stock= (100*2000)=200,000  Farm/House= 300,000  Marketing= 60,000  Care and management= 80,000  Cash in hand= 3,40,000  Total Exp(projected)= 10,00,000
  • 17.
    Repayment of loan(projected) Projected P/L alc  Expansion plan
  • 18.
    Projected Income Statement ParticularsYear 0 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Revenue Less;COGS Operating Income EBIT Less;Interest EBT Less;Tax EAT No of Share OS EPS