Integrated Poultry Business (Poultry,Fishery, Plantations,Piggery, Cassava) Get A Business Plan
INTRODUCTION
From the research carried out in a modern integrated farm, it was
discovered that poultry can be cultured along side with fishery as long as
there is no disease outbreak.
In a modern concentrated animal farms, a lot of manure arises
which contains dissolved and un-dissolved organic material in large quantities.
This secondary product can be used in plant cultures or in fish ponds. This
utilization procedure has several steps. The organic material disposed in the pond
is transformed by micro-organisms under aerobic conditions. The resulting
organic material is very nutritious for algae. Algae transform this inorganic material
into organic plant material by using solar energy. The algal biomass, thus
resulting is food for the next consumption level for zooplankton. Phyto- and
zooplanktons together form plankton biomass which is the natural food for fishes.
Utilization of organic fertilizers in fish culture has a long tradition. It is
an accepted practice in Far Eastern countries where climatic conditions result
in rapid metabolic processes. Considering the allegation of Wohlfarth (1978)
the manure can be a fodder replacing feed, it would be negligent not to exploit
this source. Only a part of the huge amount of pig manure accumulating in pig farms
is utilized in the fields, so the excess, which contains high amounts of direct
and indirect proteins (Moav et al., 1977), can be well used in increasing
natural nutrient content of fish ponds. Schroeder and Hepher (1975) found that
manure load causes a profound change in the natural nutrient cycle of fish
ponds, coming about by the organic matter decomposing activity of bacteria and
protozoa. Micro-organisms getting into the water with the manure also become
fish feed. Water bacteria of 20-30 mm size are also consumed by pelagic fish (Kuznetsov,
1977). The optimal utilization of manure depends greatly upon the stocking structure.
Yashow (1971) demonstrated that on the influence of feeding interaction there
is a nutrient movement among the different specific zones in polycultural fish
ponds. The findings of Wohlfarth (1978) unequivocally proved the yield stimulating
nature of polycultural fish pond management. Leventer's (1981) studies also
confirmed it when he proved that algal production is higher in poly cultural than
in mono cultural fish ponds. But the yield is influenced by the way manure is
used as well, for example, to preserve useful compounds by keeping them away from
air. It is also important to ensure the proper balance between loading and
decomposition of the manure in a pond: therefore, we followed the practice of
daily disposal proposed by Moav et al. (1977) and Schroeder (1974).
2. MATERIALS AND METHODS
The aim of our experiment performed in 1980 was to find the optimal
dose of manure ensuring the highest yield of fish as well as the best water
quality. In 8 earthen experimental fish ponds of 0.17 ha each, we applied
different manure loadings. The liquid pig manure from a nearby pig farm was
rather diluted, due to the great amount of water used in the management regime.
Dry matter content was about 1 percent. The composition of the manure was
regularly analyzed. The total nitrogen content was 8 g/l, while the total phosphorus
was 1.2 g/l. In each pond an identical stocking structure was used, with a dominance
of silver carp. Considering the feeding competition between common and big head
carp, the stocking rate of the former was only 27 percent. The third member of
the structure was grass carp. One and two year old silver and common carps were
stocked in order to get an answer to the question as to which age group could
better tolerate the new conditions. In a follow-up experiment in 1981, the aim
was to find the optimal stocking structure. Six combinations of stocking
structure were employed in 8 experimental ponds, with 2 fish species only,
silver and common carp, the former in varying numbers. The optimal amount of
manure applied (with 1 percent dry matter content) was 1 035 m3 in 1980. Since
the manure used had 4 percent dry matter content, this amount was 200 m3 in
1981. Nitrogen content was 8.6 g/l and phosphorus was 1.4 g/l. In the control
ponds, inorganic fertilizer was applied containing only 150kg/ha nitrogen and
20 kg/ha phosphorus. The aim of the third year's experiment in 1982 was to compare
the polycultural and bicultural systems. We wanted to get an answer to the
question of which stocking structure was better in respect of water quality and
fish production.
2.1. Short Description of Technology
The liquid manure from the pig farm was transferred in tank vehicles
into a tank, from which it was pumped to the sprinklers through aluminum pipes
and then sprayed into the ponds. Clean water for rinsing the pipes was taken
from the water supply channels of the ponds. The pump had two forks, one for
the manure and the other for cleaning water.
2.2. Equipment and
Facilities
The
CSN-301 type revolving pulley-pump has two main parts: a flexible rubber
cylinder and a revolving metal pulley sucker. The pump is suitable to transfer
pulpy, fibrous material of high viscosity. By changing the rpm its carrying capacity
can be controlled between 4.5m3/h and 16m3/h. The pump
operates according to the volumetric displacement principle.
3.
RESULTS
Two
factors were considered when establishing the optimal dose of liquid manure
applied. One was the highest fish yield, the other taking the yield of the
control pond as 100 percent, we reached 109 percent when using 1 030m3
liquid manure, which corresponds to a net yield of 2.4 t/ha. The net yields of
the other treatments were far behind this value. Similar yields were obtained
with 1 or 2years old common carp, with the exception of one pond where the lack
of feed was obvious, i.e 560m3 of liquid manure was insufficient.
Both age groups showed very good growth rate at 1030m3 manure
loading. The highest or lowest doses did not favour the growth rate of the 2
years old group. Grass carp showed the best growth rate in ponds with a low
amount of liquid manure. Due to good light conditions, the well growing macrophytes
ensured the specific nutrient demand of grass carps, but the increase of manure
loading did not result in increased yield at the same light conditions. There was
a considerable mortality when we increased the manure loading, especially with
the 1 year old silver carp. The loss with the 2 years old stock was far less.
During the regular pilot harvests, we investigated the gill and general health
condition of all the fish. No ill or deteriorated fish could be seen. Based on
experience obtained in
1981, further work is needed to; find the optimal rates and
stocking structure. A yield of 1000 g fish was obtained only at a very low
stocking rate (1 500/ha), which should be increased. While the weight of common
carp was above 1 000 g in each combination at a stocking rate of 1 000/ha, the weight
of grass carp decreased along with the increase of stocking rate. The highest
net yield was obtained with the treatment resulting in the lowest individual
growth rate. However, silver carps had not even doubled their original weight.
In 1982, the best net yield of 2.5 t/ha was obtained in a bicultural pond. The
population was of good quality and healthy. Comparing the yield of the 4 bicultural
and 4 polycultural ponds with identical stocking structure, the bicultural form
proved to be better, with an average net yield of2064 kg/ha. The yield of the
pond with polycultural stocking was 1444 kg/ha. The quality of effluent water
did not show any difference with the two stocking structures applied.
These Feasibility study on poultry farming business (specializing on layers and boilers production), was conducted using projections, impressive publications, compounding interest/values, tables, graph, bar chart, pie chart, profits analysis and cash flow positions in other to give a clear picture of what is obtainable in that location, using eight plots of land, at Esemdiary village, Off Effurun Sapele Road, Okpe LGA of Delta state, Nigeria as a case study.
Esemdiary village is a community in Okpe Local Government Area of Delta State with coordinates 05°26’N 5°57’E, which also plays the host community to the Warri Airport, which is actually located at Osubi.
Okpe Local Government is a territory that used to be part of the original Okpe Kingdom, its headquarters is at Orerokpe, with a population of 128,398 people whose primary occupations include commercial farming, fishing, hunting, trading and gas exploration.
After carrying out the feasibility study on Esemdiary village, Off Effurun-Sapele Road, Okpe LGA of Delta state, Nigeria, it was discovered that, farming generally will do well both on crop and animal production.
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- SECTION I – EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- NAME OF BUSINESS / COMPANY
- OFFICE & SITE LOCATION
- MOTIVATION
- MISSION STATEMENT
- SOCIAL/ECONOMIC VALUE
- PROJECT STATUS & START UP
- WHY PREPARE THIS BUSINESS PLAN?
- SECURITIES FOR THE PROPOSED LOAN
- REPAYMENT
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- STUDY AREA
- COMPANY OVERVIEW
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- DEPARTMENTS IN THE COMPANY
- EXPERIENCE
- MANAGEMENT TEAM GAPS
- SECTION III – INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
- DEFINING YOUR INDUSTRY
- YOUR INDUSTRY SIZE GROWTH RATE AND SALES PROJECTIONS
- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
- MARKET OVERVIEW
- MARKET SEGMENTATION
- RELEVANT MARKET SIZE
- KEY SUCCESS FACTORS
- LONG TERM PROSPECTIVE
- MARKET CHARACTERISTICS
- SAMPLING TECHNIQUE
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- TARGET CUSTOMERS
- CUSTOMER NEEDS
- MARKET NEEDS / SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
- BUYERS BEHAVIOUR
- MARKET SHARE
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- PRICING
- PROMOTIONS PLAN
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- GENERAL APPROACH TO PRODUCTION
- TECHNICAL ANALYSIS / PRODUCTION PROCESS
- EQUIPMENT
- PACKAGING REQUIREMENTS
- SECTION VIII – FINANCIAL PLAN
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- FINANCIAL ASSUMPTIONS
- FINANCE CHARGES
- FINANCIAL PROJECTIONS
- FUNDING REQUIREMENTS/USE OF FUNDS
- CRITICAL ASSUMPTIONS
SECTION 2(Feasibility study section)
- FINANCIAL MODELS
- SUMMARY OF PROJECT COST
- BUDGET OF FIXED ASSETS / CAPITAL EXPENSES / INVESTMENTS
- DEPRECIATION
- UTILITIES
- OPERATING EXPENSES (OPEX)
- TOTAL REQUIRED INVESTMENT OUTLAY (REQUIRED START-UP CAPITAL)
- FINANCING PLAN
- INSTALLED / AVAILABLE EQUIPMENT
- BREAK-EVEN ANALYSIS
- LOAN REPAYMENT SCHEDULE AND INTEREST PAID
- FORECAST OF PROFIT AND LOSS
- CASH FLOW
- BALANCE SHEET
- GENERAL ASSUMPTIONS (BREAK EVEN ANALYSIS)
- BUSINESS RATIOS - PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS
- CONCLUSION
- SECTION 3 – APPENDIX
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These Feasibility study on poultry farming business (specializing on layers and boilers production), was conducted using projections, impressive publications, compounding interest/values, tables, graph, bar chart, pie chart, profits analysis and cash flow positions in other to give a clear picture of what is obtainable in that location, using eight plots of land, at Esemdiary village, Off Effurun Sapele Road, Okpe LGA of Delta state, Nigeria as a case study.
Esemdiary village is a community in Okpe Local Government Area of Delta State with coordinates 05°26’N 5°57’E, which also plays the host community to the Warri Airport, which is actually located at Osubi.
Okpe Local Government is a territory that used to be part of the original Okpe Kingdom, its headquarters is at Orerokpe, with a population of 128,398 people whose primary occupations include commercial farming, fishing, hunting, trading and gas exploration.
After carrying out the feasibility study on Esemdiary village, Off Effurun-Sapele Road, Okpe LGA of Delta state, Nigeria, it was discovered that, farming generally will do well both on crop and animal production.
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