ABOUT US
Farming has been the key occupation of people since independence. The major occupation of all the people has been agriculture in the past in India. The history of agriculture dates back to the Indus Valley civilization. These days at present India has been ranked second worldwide in farm output. The Apna Haryana Organic Club LLP works across the value chain of Goat Farming. We promote small livestock based livelihood through demystifying production technology, building institutions, and promoting standards of marketing and linkage across the globe. Our unique business model of Goat Farming has social entrepreneurs associated with us to generate revenue. It is mandated
to grow as a resource organization to work on the development of small livestock.
We are a professional resource organization working on the development of small livestock farming systems, technologies, and market development through collaboration and networking with various stakeholders. We promote small livestock (Barbari Goat) based livelihoods by demystifying production technology, building
institutions, and promoting marketing standards of small ruminants based products to generate monetary and non-monetary value for social entrepreneurs associated with us.
What is goat farming?
Goat is commonly known as ‘Poor man’s Cow’ in India and is a very important occupation in dryland farming systems. Goat farming is not a new enterprise. Rearing goats is a profitable business. Generally, goat farming means rearing goats for harvesting milk, meat, and fiber. At present, goat farming has become a good 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 tasty, nutritious, and healthy. And goat’s wool is being used for many purposes and the skin of a goat plays a vital role in the leather industry.
Advantages of Goat Farming
Goats don’t require huge areas 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 6-7 months of age and give birth to kids within a short time. And some goat breeds produce numerous kids per kidding. Risks are less for goat farming (even in drought-prone areas) than any other livestock farming business. Both male and female goats have almost equal value/price in the 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.
GOAT BREEDS IN INDIA ARE
Barbari, Sirohi, Jamunapari, Surti, Tellicherry, Beetal, Malabari,Blackbengal, Osmanabadi and Boer etc.
- For profitable goat farming there should be 3 kids for 2 years. Goats with faster growth rates and larger sizes should be used for breeding. Some available goat breeds are famous for tasty and nutritious meat
and some for milk production. Some Indian goats are also highly meat and milk-productive. - Dairy goats are raised mainly for commercial milk production or family milk consumption. They can also be displayed at trade shows.Cashmere goats are popular for wool production. Mountain goats are blunt, square-looking, covered with soft white, woolly, dense undercoat.
- However, choosing the right breeds for commercial goat farming will ensure high profit. Choose the proper breed according to your desired production and geographical location. You can also visit some of your
nearest goat farms or livestock training centers to learn more about the suitable goat breeds in your area. or livestock training centers to learn more about the suitable goat breeds in your area.
TOTAL EXPENDITURE & PROFIT
Total expenditure and profit from the goat farming business depend on the farming system, location, breeds, feeding cost, and some other factors. With good planning and proper management, you can easily make the goat farming business profitable.Small-scale farming requires less investment and profit can contribute to your regular
income. Large-scale or commercial production requires high investment and some other additional costs. For a purchase of 1 crossbred cow, one can purchase 10 quality goats. Goats have shorter gestation periods i.e. 150 days. The population of goats is increasing at tremendous rates though 60% of the goats are slaughtered every year.
- 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
Farming No. of Goat
Rs. 1,00,000/- Rs.10,000/- per Goat
Payback Tenure 10 (Goats)
6 st Month 10 Old + 10 New = 20 (Goats)
12 st Month 10 Old + 10 New + 10 Old = 30 (Goats)
18 st Month 20 Old + 20 New + 10 Old = 50 (Goats)
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
- INDIVIDUAL FARMING – Showcase the potential for individual farmers to participate in Barbari goat
farming, emphasizing the scalability and flexibility of investment options. - COMMUNITY FARMING MODEL – Introduce the concept of community-based farmer in Barbari goat farming, fostering collective ownership and shared prosperity among farmers.
- SOCIAL IMPACT FARMING – Emphasize the social impact of farmers in Barbari goat farming, aligning with ethical and sustainable principles for socially conscious farmers.
HOW TO START.
- Registration -: Just fill up the registration form using your mail ID and other details as required.
- Start Farming -: Deposit and buy a package to start your business
- Refer & Earn -: Refer your Family, Friends, colleagues and don‘t miss strangers.
FARMING PROFITS
DIRECT FARMING – 7%
You get what you put in.
You get to constantly learn.
You can make unlimited direct.
You have full control of your destiny.
You have the opportunity to change the impact of lives.
GROUP FARMING
Apna Haryana club Website Link
http://www.apnaharyanaclub.com/
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