शुक्रवार, 2 जनवरी 2015

GUIDELINES OF VARIOUS COMPONENTS OF CENTRALLY SPONSORED FODDER AND FEED DEVELOPMENT SCHEME

ANNEXURE

1. ASSISTANCE TO FODDER BLOCK MAKING UNITS
1.
Name of the Component
Assistance to Fodder Block Making Units
2.
When started
April, 2010
3.
Objectives
(i) Promote conservation of fodder by converting crop residues into fodder blocks through the use of modern technologies, bailing machines etc. into fodder blocks.
4.
Salient Features
Central Government will provide subsidy @ Rs. 42.50 lakhs per unit or 50% of the cost of straw/ Bagasse based fodder block making units, whichever is lower. Smaller models will also be supported under the scheme.
This type of feed will be useful during drought/flood etc. when the main objective is survival/maintenance of livestock population.
5.
Pattern of financial assistance
50 % Central assistance as one time subsidy to the extent of Rs. 42.50 lakhs per unit or 50% of the cost of straw based fodder block making units, whichever is lower will be provided The assistance will be provided for the items given in Annexure I. However, this assistance will be provided to only those units having bankable projects appraised for their viability by any Nationalized Bank/ NABARD.
6.
Implementing agency
Fodder block making units under Public or Private entrepreneurship. However, funds will be released through state Govts concerned.
Annexure-I -A
COST ESTIMATES FOR ASSISTANCE TO FODDER BLOCK MAKING UNITS
Capacity 30 MT/Day
S.No.
Item
Quantity
Cost
(Rs. in Lakhs
1.
LD-HD Cutting with electric motor starter, panel board, V-belts, pulleys etc.
LD-Low Density Materials (like paddy straws)
1 set
4.00
2.
HD-LD Mixer complete with Electric Motor, HD-High Density materials (like concentrate Pre-mixes)
1 set
3.00
3.
Densified TMR block maker with electric motors starter, hydraulic oil, cooling system
2 sets
38.70
4.
Platform Electronic Weigh Scale
2 sets
0.90
5.
Stitching Machine double thread
2 sets
0.20
6.
Main control panel complete with starter contractors, relays meter, conduits, and fittings, cable trays etc.
1 lot
4.45
7.
Molasses Storage Tank (2 MT capacity) OH molasses tank (80 kgs) capacity
1 set
3.25
8.
Grinding Section fitted with intake elevator motor, connecting piece with magnet. Bin for grindables in M.S. handle operated, Hammer mill half circle capacity 2 MT/hr with sieve and complete with foundation fitted with motor and drive parts.
1 set
3.50
9.
Mixing Section fitted with ground material lifting elevator with discharge with motor and connecting piece of magnet, bin above batch mixer with discharge control. Paddle type batch mixer with MS construction fitted with motor.
1 set
4.00
10.
Power Supply (Generator Set)
140 KVA
5.00
11.
Shed for machinery 60’x50’x20’
@ Rs. 200/ sq.ft.
1
6.00
12.
Shed for storing raw materials 60’x100’x20’
@ Rs. 200/ sq.ft.
1
12.00
Total
85.00
Annexure-I -B
Proforma for establishment of Fodder Block Making Unit for submitting proposal
A.
Name of the Organization/Department
B.
Location of the project:
a) Address
b) Telephone No.
c) Telegraphic address
C.
Present requirement of green and dry fodder in the State
D.
Present availability of green and dry fodder in the State
E.
Fodder availability in the area where establishment of Fodder Block Making Unit is to be established.
F.
Type of fodder available round the year in the area./ source of dry fodder for purchase
G.
Total requirement of fodder throughout the year for running the Fodder Block Making Unit viably.
H.
Storage facilities available with the Agency, establishing the Fodder Block Making Unit.
I,
Method of making Fodder Blocks.
J.
Constituent/ingredients of Fodder Blocks.
K.
Total digestible nutrients (TDN) value of each fodder block may be given.
L.
Scope for disposal of fodder blocks.
M.
Any other information pertaining to the project.
N.
Whether State Govt has recommended the proposal
O.
Whether the project has been appraised by any commercial bank for economical viability of the project? Give details.
P.
Organization/ individual contributing towards the state share of 75% of project proposal.
Q.
Whether land of the project is owned by enterprise of the state Govt.
R.
Name and signature of the Directorate /Organization and Animal Husbandry of the State
with complete address
Annexure-II
CENTRALLY SPONSORED FODDER AND FEED DEVELOPMENT SCHEME
II-GUIDELINES FOR GRASSLAND DEVELOPMENT INCLUDING GRASS RESERVES
1.
Name of the Component
Grasslands Development including Grass Reserves.
2.
When started
April, 2010
3.
Objectives
(i) The degraded grasslands will be slowly improved by introducing suitable grass, legumes and fodder trees (by silvi-pasture etc).
(ii) The extensive erosion presently taking place in these lands will be minimized
(iii) The bio-mass produced will help to minimize the gap between availability and requirement of fodder
(iv) The forage that will be obtained from these lands will be utilized as reserves by establishing fodder banks depots
(v) The bio-mass production from grassland will be cheaper and will increase the animal production
(VI) Increased fodder production through individual farmers.
4.
Salient Features
The scheme will enable improvement of degraded grassland and also the vegetation cover of problematic soils like saline, acidic and heavy soil. Under this programme the specific fodder trees (silvi-pasture) grasses and legumes will be identified for particular type of soil, so that a vegetation cover may be provided which will not only give additional quantity of fodder but will also protect the land from soil erosion. In addition, the fertility status of land will also be improved by introducing suitable legumes. A 5-10 ha. area of land will be taken up for development. The categorization of different types of land has been done and the rate for one unit of 10 hectare each given at Annexure-II.
Separate project proposal for improvement of grasslands in remote areas can be taken up, in which import of fodder seeds as per suitability of their region, seed pelleting, broadcasting (by air) etc.
Individual farmers can take up perennial Fodder crops cultivation in their fields. Individual farmer taking up this programme will have to make agreement with NGO,
SHG and other responsible organization for cultivation of fodder for five years continuously on the same land other wise farmer will have to refund the whole amount to the Government.
5.
Pattern of financial assistance
The assistance under the scheme will be provided as 100 % Central assistance .The per unit on the pattern as indicated in Annexure-II.
6.
Beneficiaries
Farmers, State Department of Animal Husbandry, Agriculture and Forest, NGO, Goshalas, SHG, etc.
7.
Implementing agencies
State Department of Forest and Department of Animal Husbandry & Agriculture.
8.
Staff
To be provided by the concerned State Governments
Annexure-II-A Cost estimates of Grassland Development Including Grass Reserves for one unit (10 Hectare) Rupees in Lakh
Note: (i) Funds for improvement of grasslands by reseeding, import of fodder seeds, transportation, labour wages will be as per rates available at that time of submitting the project proposal.
S.
No.
Item
CPR, Gochar land /com munity land / waste land which need treatment of soil.
CPR, Gocher land / community land / waste land which does not need treatment of soil
Govt. Farm/ Goshala land
Forest land / Grassland in remove area
Individual farmers
Continuing Paramaters
A. Capital Investment
(a)
Demarcation of boundary, fencing/ (trench / brushwood / barbed wire)
0.75
0.75
0.20
0.70
0.00
(b)
Land Development (10 hectares)@10 lakhs per ha. (including soil treatment and weeding)
1.00
0.75
0.50
0.50
0.00
(c)
Farm sheds – for equipment, seed, manure, and office
1.50
1.50
0.00
0.00
0.00
(d)
Purchase of agricultural implements
0.50
0.50
0.50
0..25
0.00
(e)
Creation of irrigation facilities: wells, pumps, power line, water tank, pump room, pipelines etc.
3.75
3.00
2.50
0.75
0.00
Sub- Total
7.50
6.50
3.70
2.20
0.00
Recurring Expenditure
(a)
Wages of supervisory staff
0.20
0.20
0.50
0.50
0.00
(b)
Seeds, fertilizer/ manure, insecticides
0.40
0.40
0.60
0.60
0.60
(c )
Cultivation charges
1.00
0.50
0.60
0.60
0.60
(d)
Irrigation electricity / fuel charges
0.30
0.30
0.50
0.50
0.00
(e)
Maintenance of Store/dead stock
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.00
(f)
Miscellaneous and unforeseen expenses
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.30
Sub-Total
2.50
2.00
2.80
2.80
1.50
Grand Total
10.00
8.50
6.50
5.00
1.50
Annexure-II -B
Proforma for submitting proposal under Centrally Sponsored Fodder Development Scheme - Grassland Development including Grass Reserves.
A.
Name of the Implementing agency/Organization/Department:
a) Address:
b) Telephone No.:
c) Telegraphic address:
B.
Present status of requirement and availability
of green and dry fodder in the State :
C.
Present statistics of grasslands available in the:
i) State :
ii) With Department:
D.
Location and addresses of plots already developed, if any under the scheme and, proposed to be developed (Survey No., Khasra No. etc). In case of individual forms, details may be provided in the list. Individual formers can take up at their land near village.
E.
Whether area is leased (for at least 5 years in case of farmer for using the land for grass production) or owned by Agency seeking assistance for Grassland & Fodder Development?
F.
What is the distance of the area to be developed from village or city boundary? ( area should be selected at least one kilometer away from village so that extension of village development may not affect the area developed for Grassland Development )
G.
Type of Grasses and legumes to be sown:
H,
Quantity of Grasses and legumes required for development of grassland:
I.
Whether seeds available with the organization or source of availability of grasses and legumes seeds:
J.
Cost estimate and requirement of funds for development of proposed grasslands as per pattern of Annexure -2:
K.
Anticipated additional quantity of green/dry fodder to be produced from the proposed grasslands after development:
L
Mode of disposal of fodder produced at this Grassland to be developed:
M
Any other relevant information related to the proposal:
N
Name and signature of Director of Animal Husbandry of concerned State/Organization with date & Place:
Annexure-III
CENTRALLY SPONSORED FODDER AND FEED DEVELOPMENT SCHEME
III-GUIDELINES FOR FODDER SEED PROCUREMENT & DISTRIBUTION
1.
Name of the Component
Fodder Seed Procurement and Distribution
2.
When started
April, 2010
3.
Objectives
Promote cultivation of superior variety of fodder for fodder seed (breeder, foundation and certified seed) production by creating assured market and distribution of seeds among the farmers.
4.
Salient Features
To create an assured market for quality fodder seed, this component has been modified. Now state Govts. will assess the requirement of fodder seeds of the state & will make an agreement with seed supplying agency for supply of each fodder seed inclusive of transportation cost upto delivery place & time of supply of seeds. The seed supplying agencies in turn will make a buy back arrangement of fodder seeds produced by the farmers. After procurement of fodder seeds, state Govt. will distribute these seeds to farmers free of cost. Thereby passing on Central State Grant to the farmers. For Ist year truthfully labeled seeds may be allowed but from 2011-12 only certified seeds will be given preference, for which seed certification norms exist in the.
5.
Pattern of financial assistance
The assistance under the scheme will be provided as 75 % Central grant with share of 25% to be arranged by implementing agencies/ state.
6.
Beneficiaries
Farmers, NGOs and the state Govts. May involve SIAs/ Milk Federation.
7.
Implementing agencies
Department of Animal Husbandry, Agriculture of the States. States may involve NGO, SHG, NSC, Milk Federation for supply of seeds. Funds will be routed through SIAs.
Annexure-III -A
Proforma for submitting proposal under Centrally Sponsored Fodder and Feed Development Scheme- Fodder Seed Procurement & Distribution.
A.
Name of implementing agency/Organization/Department:
Location:
a) Address:
b) Telephone No.:
c) Fax No. Email:
B.
Present status of requirement and availability
of green and dry fodder in the State :
C.
Requirements of fodder seeds of cultivated crops, grasses and legumes in the State
D.
Availability of fodder seeds of cultivated crops, grasses and legumes in the State
E.
Following details may be provided:
Type of seed crop/variety to be procure-d and quality of seed
Source of procurement
Quantity to be procured
(in qtls.)
Rate of procurement of seed
Rs per qtl in the form of fodder minikit
Cost of seeds to be procured
(Rs. in lakh)
75% cost of seed to be procured (Central share )
(Rs.in lakh)
25% cost of seed arranged by implementing agency/State share
(Rs. in lakh)
Note: Quality of seed to be procured, whether it certified on truthfully labeled. For 2010-11truthfully labeled seeds may be allowed but from 2011-12, only certified seed (for which certifications norms exist in the country) will be allowed.
F.
Whether agreement has been made with seed supplying agency, if yes, the copy of agreement to be enclosed:
G.
Time of delivery of fodder seed.
H.
Whether state has made the arrangement for distribution and these seeds among the farmers, if yes the details may be provided District wise:
I.
Whether this demand is exclusive of quantity of seeds sought under Central Minikit Testing Programme:
J.
Whether state Govt. has made the arrangement for distribution of fodder minikits to the farmers free of cost.
K.
Any other relevant information related to the proposal:
L.
Name and signature of Director of Directorate/Organization
and address:
Annexure-IV
CENTRALLY SPONSORED FODDER AND FEED DEVELOPMENT SCHEME
IV-GUIDELINES FOR ASSISTANCE FOR STRENTHENING OF FEED TESTING LABORATORIES:
1.
Name of the Component
Assistance for Strengthening of Feed Testing Laboratories
2.
When started
April, 2010
3.
Objectives
Quality testing of manufactured feed and feed ingredients to promote production and supply of quality feed.
4.
Salient Features
To ensure the supply of quality feed to the farmers, Department wants to strengthen the laboratories for testing the case Feed. Assisted laboratories will take up testing of Feed samples received from various Govt. and private agencies as per prescribed rates. Funds will be provided for purchase of machinery and equipment related to Feed testing.
5.
Pattern of financial assistance
50% Central assistance will be provided as one time grant to the extent of Rs. 100.00 lakhs per unit or 50% of the cost of the plant and machinery required for strengthening of feed testing laboratories, whichever is lower. However, this assistance will be provided to Veterinary college & Agriculture Universities.
6.
Beneficiaries
Veterinary college & Agriculture Universities.
7.
Implementing agency
Department of Animal Husbandry
Annexure-IV -A
Proforma for establishment of Strengthening of Feed Testing
Laboratories for submitting proposal
A.
Name of the Organization/Department/ Implementing agency
B.
Location
a) Address
b) Telephone No.
c) Telegraphic address
C.
Present Status of the laboratory
D.
No of Feed samples tested earlier.
E.
No of Feed samples testing can be increased with the Central aid
F.
Whether such facility is available in the state, if yes, please give details.
G.
Constituent/ingredients of feeds to be tested.
H.
Whether laboratory will undertake the testing of feed samples received from private parties/ Govt. agency.
I,
What will be rate for testing each constituent (Protein, fat etc.) of feed?
J.
Any other information pertaining to the project.
K.
Whether the project has been appraised by any Committee constituted by the ICAR, SAU, VCI etc. Give details.
L.
Whether matching state share of Rs. 100.00 lakh will be provided by VCI/ SAU from their resources or state Govts.
M.
Name and signature of Organization / Director, Animal Husbandry of the State
with complete address
Annexure-V(a)
CENTRALLY SPONSORED FODDER AND FEED DEVELOPMENT SCHEME
V(a) - GUIDELINES FOR ASSISTANCE FOR INTRODUCTION OF HAND DRIVEN CHAFFCUTTER:
1.
Name of the Component
Assistance for Introduction of Hand Driven Chaff Cutter
2.
When started
April, 2010
3.
Objectives
(i) Reduce wastage of fodder by chopping and promote better utilization of fodder.
4.
Salient Features
Members of Milk Federation, ATMA/ KVKs and farmers having upto 5 livestock will be assisted under the scheme for purchases of the hand driven chaff cutters provided they have not availed earlier this type of benefit from Central Govt. or State Govt./any other organization formed by the Govt.
5.
Pattern of financial assistance
Assistance under the scheme will be provided as 75% Central Govt. as one time grant out of the total cost of Rs. 5ooo/- per unit or 75% cost of the chaff cutters, which ever is less. Balance 25% funds are to be met by the beneficiaries. Adequate number of woman, SC/ST beneficiaries may be covered. Balance 25% share to be met by the beneficiaries.
6.
Beneficiaries
Farmers and Members of Milk Cooperatives/ ATMA/ KVKs.
7.
Implementing agency
Milk Federation, Department of Animal Husbandry, KVKs/ATMA.
Annexure-V(a)-I Proforma for Introduction of Hand Driven Chaff cutters for submitting proposal
A.
Name of the Organization/Department/ implementing agency
B.
Location
a) Address
b) Telephone No.
c) Telegraphic address
C.
Present requirement of green and dry fodder in the State
D.
Present availability of green and dry fodder in the State
E.
The details may be provided as per Annexure-V.
F.
Type of fodder available round the year in the area./ source of dry fodder for purchase
G.
Name of the supplies of chaff cutters
H.
Whether quotation collected for supply of chaffcutters at farmers door step.
I.
Type of chaff cutter (ISI mark) to be purchased.
J.
No. of chaff cutters to be purchased.
K.
Cost of each chaff cutter.
L.
Total cost of the chaff cutter to be purchased.
M.
Central share (Rs. in lakh)
N.
Beneficiaries share (Rs in lakh).
O.
Whether 25% beneficiaries shares has been taken as an advance or state Govt. will arrange.
P.
Name and signature of Organization / Director, Animal Husbandry of the State
with complete address
Annexure-V(b)
CENTRALLY SPONSORED FODDER AND FEED DEVELOPMENT SCHEME
V (b)- GUIDELINES FOR ASSISTANCE FOR INTRODUCTION OF POWER DRIVEN CHAFFCUTTER:
1.
Name of the Component
Assistance for Introduction of Power Driven Chaff Cutter
2.
When started
April, 2010
3.
Objectives
(i) Reduce wastage of fodder by chopping and promote better utilization of fodder.
4.
Salient Features
Members of Milk Federation, ATMA/ KVKs and farmers having upto 10 or more livestock will be assisted under the scheme for purchases of the hand driven chaff cutters provided they have not availed earlier this type of benefit from Central Got. Or State Govt./any other organization formed by the Govt.
5.
Pattern of financial assistance
Assistance under the scheme will be provided as 75% Central Govt. as one time grant out of the total cost of Rs. 20,000/- per unit or 75% cost of the chaff cutters, which ever is less. Balance 25% funds are to be met by the beneficiaries. Adequate number of woman, SC/ST beneficiaries may be covered. Balance 25% share to be met by the beneficiaries.
6.
Beneficiaries
Farmers and Members of Milk Cooperatives/ ATMA/ KVKs.
7.
Implementing agency
Milk Federation, Department of Animal Husbandry, KVKs/ATMA.
Annexure-V(b)-I Proforma for Introduction of Power Driven Chaff cutters for submitting proposal
A.
Name of the Organization/Department/ implementing agency
B.
Location
a) Address
b) Telephone No.
c) Telegraphic address
C.
Present requirement of green and dry fodder in the State
D.
Present availability of green and dry fodder in the State
E.
The details may be provided as per Annexure-V (a).
F.
Type of fodder available round the year in the area./ source of dry fodder for purchase
G.
Name of the supplies of chaff cutters
H.
Whether quotation collected for supply of chaffcutters at farmers door step.
I.
Type of chaff cutter (ISI mark) to be purchased.
J.
No. of chaff cutters to be purchased.
K.
Cost of each chaff cutter.
L.
Total cost of the chaff cutter to be purchased.
M.
Central share (Rs. in lakh)
N.
Beneficiaries share (Rs in lakh).
O.
Whether 25% beneficiaries shares has been taken as an advance or state Govt. will arrange.
P.
Name and signature of Organization / Director, Animal Husbandry of the State
with complete address
Annexure-VI
CENTRALLY SPONSORED FODDER AND FEED DEVELOPMENT SCHEME
VI- GUIDELINES FOR ASSISTANCE FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF SILAGE MAKING UNITS:
1.
Name of the Component
Assistance for Establishment of silage making Units
2.
When started
April, 2010
3.
Objectives
Establish silage-making units to preserve surplus fodder for feeding during lean periods.
4.
Salient Features
During the period of surplus supply of green fodder, farmers are to be encouraged to take up silage making to make the quality fodder available during lean (shortage) period of fodder.
5.
Pattern of financial assistance
100%Grant-in aid by the Central Government will be provided for Establishment of new silage making Unit @ Rs. 1.05 lakhs (Rs. 75000/- for construction work of trench silo pit and Rs. 30,000/- for purchase of power driver chaff cutter) per unit or the cost of the silo pit collected, whichever is lower.
6.
Beneficiaries
Members of Milk Federation, Farmers, ATMA/ KVKs
7.
Implementing agency
Milk Cooperatives, state Department of Animal Husbandry, ATMA/ KVKs.
Annexure-VI -A
Proforma for establishment of Establishment of Silage Making unit for
submitting proposal
A.
Name of the Organization/Department/ implementing agency:
B.
Location
a) Address
b) Telephone No.
c) Telegraphic address
C.
Present requirement of green and dry fodder in the State
D.
Present availability of green and dry fodder in the State
E.
No of silo pits proposed.
F.
Total cost of the silo pits.
G.
Central share (Rs. in lakh).
H.
List of the farmers selected with complete details as per Annexure- VI.
I.
Whether estimates for each silo pit & chaff cutters cost has been given.
J.
Any other information pertaining to the project.
K.
Whether the purchase of power driven chaff cutters has been done as per ISI mark.
L.
Name and signature of Organization / Director, Animal Husbandry of the State
with complete address
Annexure-VII
CENTRALLY SPONSORED FODDER AND FEED DEVELOPMENT SCHEME
VII- GUIDELINES FOR ASSISTANCE FOR DEMONSTRATION OF AZOLLA CULTIVATION AND PRODUCTION UNITS:
1.
Name of the Component
Assistance for Demonstration of Azolla Cultivation and Production Units
2.
When started
April, 2010
3.
Objectives
(i) Encourage production of Azolla as an alternate source of green fodder.
4.
Salient Features
To train the farmers for production of azolla, providing necessary material to the farmers for establishing of azolla production unit.
5.
Pattern of financial assistance
Assistance under the scheme will be provided as 50% Central Govt as one time grant to the extent out of total cost of Rs. 00.05 lakhs per unit or 50% cost of the azolla unit and training, which ever is lower. Balance 50% funds are to be met by the states/ implementing agencies. Suitable number of woman, SC/ST beneficiaries are to be covered.
6.
Beneficiaries
Farmers, Members of Milk Cooperatives
KVKs, ATMA.
7.
Implementing agency
Milk Federation, KVKs, ATMA.
Annexure-VII -A
Proforma for submitting proposal under Centrally Sponsored Fodder and Feed Development Scheme – Demonstration of Azolla cultivation and production units
A.
Name of the Implementing agency/Organization/Department:
a) Address:
b) Telephone No.:
c) Telegraphic address:
B.
Present status of requirement and availability
of green and dry fodder in the State :
C.
No of trainings to be conducted.
D.
Total fund requirement for the training programme.
E.
Central share (Rs in lakh)
F.
State share (Rs in lakh)
G.
Name and signature of Organization / Director, Animal Husbandry of the State
with complete address
Annexure-VIII
CENTRALLY SPONSORED FODDER AND FEED DEVELOPMENT SCHEME
VIII- GUIDELINES FOR ASSISTANCE FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF BY-PASS PROTEIN PRODUCTION UNITS:
1.
Name of the Component
Assistance for Establishment of By-Pass Protein Production Units
2.
When started
April, 2010
3.
Objectives
Production of by-pass protein for feeding high yielding dairy animals to make better use of available high quality meals and improve feed efficiency.
4.
Salient Features
To enhance the production of by-pass proteins to sustain the high yield livestock population. 25% subsidy is to be provided for purchase of plant and machinery for establishment By-Pass Protein Production unit. The scheme is to be implemented in the state of West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Kerala, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
5.
Pattern of financial assistance
Grant-in aid (subsidy) by the Central Government will be provided @ Rs. 36.25 lakhs per unit out of the total project cost of Rs.145.00 lakh as per Annexure-VIII or 25% of the cost of the plant and machinery required for establishment of By-Pass Protein Production unit, which ever is lower. This is subject to viability of project certified by any Commercial/ Nationalized Bank/ NABARD.
6.
Beneficiaries
Milk Federation/ Private Entrepreneurs.
7.
Implementing agency
Milk Federation/ Private Entrepreneurs. However, the funds would be released through Animal Husbandry Department.
Annexure- VIIIA
Economics of establishment of by-pass protein feed unit
A. Summary
S.No.
Details
1
Unit size
By-pass protein unit of 50 MT capacity per day
2
Unit Cost ( Rs. lakh)
145.00
3
Margin ( 25%, Rs.lakh )
36.25
4
Capital subsidy* (25%, Rs.lakh)
35.00
5
Effective bank loan( Rs. lakh)
73.75
6
Repayment period
Repayable in 7 years with 3 years grace. Interest accrued in 1st and 2nd year shall be recovered from 2nd year onward.
7
Interest ( % pa)
12%
8
NPW @15% DF
16,803,526
9
BCR @ 15%DF
1.03:1
10
IRR (%)
40.23
* Subsidy on capital items only.
B. Details of Investment Cost
S.No
Item
Cost(Rs)
1
Capital Cost
2
Construction of shed and godown - 1000 sq.m. @ 2700 per sq.mt.
2,700,000
3
Cost of plant and machinery including installation
10,500,000
4
Electrical and other works
800,000
5
Margin on working capital
500,000
6
Total
14,500,000
7
Margin (25%)
3,625,000
8
Capital subsidy ( 25% on capital items)
3,500,000
9
Effective bank loan
7,375,000
C. Techno economic parameters
S.No
Item
Parameter
1
Production capacity per shift ( MT)
17
2
Number of working days
300
Construction and trial run in 1 year
3
Number of shifts - 2 year
1
- 3 year
2
- 4 year onwards
3
4
Capacity utilization (%) - 2 year
60
- 3 year
80
- 4 year onwards
90
5
Cost of untreated protein meal ( Rs. per MT)
12,000
6
Formaldehyde requirement per MT of feed ( litres)
4.63
7
Cost of formaldehyde ( Rs. Per litre)
25
8
Labour required per shift
10
9
Wages per shift per labourer (Rs)
120
10
Number of supervisors per shift
1
11
Supervisor salary ( Rs per month)
15,000
12
Electricity requirement per shift ( KWH)
600
13
Cost of electricity ( Rs per KWH)
5
14
Number of bags required per shift
340
15
Cost per bag ( Rs)
18
16
Selling and administrative expenses ( % of sales)
1
17
Depreciation on civil works ( %) per annum
5
18
Depreciation on plant and machinery (%) per annum
10
19
Interest on term loan and working capital (%) per annum
12
20
Treated meal sold (%) of production
98
21
Sale price of treated protein meal ( Rs per MT)
13,600
22
Number of bags available for sale per shift
340
23
Sale price per bag (Rs)
10
D. Economics
Item / Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
4th year onwards
A
Income
1
Sale of by-pass protein meal
40,786,400
108,759,200
183,532,000
Sale of used bags
612,000
1,632,000
2,754,000
Total
41,398,400
110,391,200
186,286,000
B
Expenditure
1
Cost of untreated protein meal
36,720,000
97,920,000
165,240,000
2
Cost of formaldehyde
353,813
943,500
1,592,156
3
Wages
216,000
576,000
972,000
4
Salary
180,000
360,000
540,000
5
Electricity
540,000
1,440,000
2,430,000
6
HDPE bags
1,101,600
2,937,600
4,957,200
7
Selling and admn. expenses
407,864
1,087,592
1,835,320
8
Interest on working capital
265,200
705,600
1,189,200
Total
39,784,477
105,970,292
178,755,876
C
Surplus
1,001,923
2,788,908
4,776,124
Note: Construction and trial run in 1 year
E, Working Capital limit availed - one month of working capital requirements
Year
2nd year
3rd year
4th year onwards
2,210,000
5,880,000
9,910,000
F. Repayment Schedule:
Effective Bank Loan: Rs 73.75 lakh
Interest: 12% per annum
Repayment period: Repayable in 7 years with 3 years grace. Interest accrued in 1 and 2 year shall be recovered from 2 year onwards
(in Rs)
Year
Gross surplus
Loan O/S
Effective loan O/S
Interest
O/S
Repayment
Total outgo
Net surplus
Principal
Interest
1
10,875,000
7,375,000
885,000
2
1,001,923
10,875,000
7,375,000
1,770,000
500,000
500,000
501,923
3
2,788,908
10,875,000
7,375,000
2,155,000
2,155,000
2,155,000
633,908
4
4,776,124
10,375,000
7,375,000
2,000,000
885,000
2,885,000
1,891,124
5
4,776,124
8,375,000
5,375,000
2,000,000
645,000
2,645,000
2,131,124
6
4,776,124
6,375,000
3,375,000
2,000,000
405,000
2,405,000
2,371,124
7
4,776,124
4,375,000
1,375,000
1,375,000
165,000
1,540,000
3,236,124
OS-outstanding
Note: Capital subsidy of Rs 3,500,000 will be adjusted at the end of 7 years.
Annexure-VIII-B
Proforma for establishment of Establishment of By-Pass Protein
Production unit for submitting proposal
A.
Name of the Organization/Department want to establish the project:
B.
Location of the Project:
a) Address
b) Telephone No.
c) Telegraphic address
E.
Requirement and Availability of concentrate in the state:
F.
Type of concentrate available round the year in the area:
G.
Total requirement of concentrate the year for running the viably.
H.
Storage facilities available with the Agency, establishing the By-Pass Protein
Production unit.
I.
Method of making By-Pass Protein:
J.
Whether International/ National standards has been taken care while, making project proposal.
K.
Type of concentrate to be used for production of by- pass protein:
L.
Scope for disposal of.
M.
Any other information pertaining to the project.
N.
Whether the project has been appraised by any commercial bank for economical viability of the project? Give details:
O.
Whether State/Organization/ individual contributing towards the state share of 75% of project proposal.
P.
Whether land of the project is owned by Entrepreneurs or state Govt.
Q.
Name and signature of Organization / Director, Animal Husbandry of the State
with complete address
Annexure-IX
CENTRALLY SPONSORED FODDER AND FEED DEVELOPMENT SCHEME
IX-GUIDELINES FOR ASSISTANCE FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF AREA SPECIFIC MINERAL MIXTURE / FEED PELLETING/ FEED MANUFACTURING UNIT:
1.
Name of the Component
Assistance for Establishment of Area Specific Mineral Mixture / Feed Pelleting/ Feed Manufacturing Unit
2.
When started
April, 2010
3.
Objectives
(i) To enhance availability of feed and area specific mineral mixture for feeding livestock for improving their productivity and health.
4.
Salient Features
By encouraging production of feed and area specific mineral mixture, the existing gap between availability of feed and mineral mixture could be narrowed down. However, this assistance will be provided to only those units having bankable projects appraised for their viability by NABARD or any other Nationalized Bank.
5.
Pattern of financial assistance
Grant-in aid (subsidy) by the Central Government will be provided @ Rs. 25.00 lakhs per unit or 25% of the cost of the plant and machinery required for establishment of mineral mixture/ feed pelleting/ feed manufacturing unit/ plant, whichever is lower. Smaller models will also be supported under the scheme.
6.
Implementing agency
Area Specific Mineral Mixture / Feed Pelleting/ Feed Manufacturing Unit under Public or Private entrepreneurship. However, the funds would be released through state Govt.
Annexure-IX -A
Proforma for establishment Centrally Sponsored Fodder and Feed
Development Scheme-of Area Specific Mineral Mixture/ Feed
Pelleting / Feed manufacturing Unit
A.
Name of the Organization/Department
B.
Location
a) Address
b) Telephone No.
c) Telegraphic address
C.
Present requirement and availability of feed/ mineral mixture in the state.
D.
Availability of raw material in the area where establishment of plant is to be done.
E.
Total area available for establishment of plant.
F.
Owner of the land where plant is to be established.
G.
Whether permission from local body is required for such plants.
H.
Whether storage facilities available with the Agency.
I,
Method of making area specific Mineral Mixture/ Feed Pelleting/Feed manufacturing Unit.
J.
Constituent/ingredients of Feed, Feed Pelleting unit or Mineral Mixture to be produced.
K.
Scope for disposal of feed, feed pellets, mineral mixture.
L.
Any other information pertaining to the project.
M.
Whether the project has been appraised by any commercial bank for economical viability of the project? Give details.
N.
Whether Organization/ individual is contributing towards the state share of 75% of project proposal, details may be provided.
O.
Name and signature of Organization / Director, Animal Husbandry of the State
with complete address
Annexure-X Details of the beneficiaries for supply of Hand Driven Chaff Cutters:
Name of the farmer
No of livestock held by the farmer
Quantity of fodder to be chaffed daily
Whether undertaking taken from farmer that he will not made any claim towards physical harm due to chaff cutter provided by the Govt.
Whether farmers has given undertaking for making 25% payment of cost of chaff cutter
Whether farmer has availed this type of assistance for State/ any other body please give details.
Whether under taking taken from the farmers that hence for they will feed the chapped fodder livestock.
Whether the same farmer has availed the benefit under the other component of the scheme.
Annexure-X (a) Details of the beneficiaries for supply of Power Driven Chaff Cutters:
Name of the farmer
No of livestock held by the farmer
Quantity of fodder to be chaffed daily
Whether undertaking taken from farmer that he will not made any claim towards physical harm due to chaff cutter provided by the Govt.
Whether farmers has given undertaking for making 25% payment of cost of chaff cutter
Whether farmer has availed this type of assistance for State/ any other body please give details.
Whether under taking taken from the farmers that hence for they will feed the chapped fodder livestock.
Whether the same farmer has availed the benefit under the other component of the scheme.
Annexure-X-B Details of the beneficiaries for establishment of Silage Making unit:
Name of the farmer
Whether beneficiaries belongs to SC/ST community
No of livestock held by the farmer
Type of silo pit to be constructed with complete dimension
Quantity of fodder to be ensiled in the silo pit.
Whether sufficient fodder available in the area for making silage .
How many livestock can be maintained for ensiled fodder & for how much period
Cost of construction of silo pit
Cost the power driver chaff cutter to given separately
ANNEXURE XI Annexure XII Components wise pattern of financial assistance of the scheme
S. No
Name of Modified Components/ New Components
Pattern of Financial Assistance
I
1
Establishment of Fodder Block Making Unit
50:50
2
Grassland Development including Grass Reserves
100:00
3
Fodder Seed Procurement and Distribution
75:25
4
Strengthening of Feed Testing Laboratories
50:50
5
a
Introduction of hand driven chaff cutter
75:25

New Year Wishes and few suggestions for 2015-AWBI 2.1.2015

 













































Dr.MITTAL SK <awbikk@gmail.com> Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 3:40 PM
To: chairman awbi <Chairmanawbi@gmail.com>, Animal Welfare Board of India
<animalwelfareboard@gmail.com>, "dr.rammehar kharb" <rmkawbi@yahoo.co.in>, DGG MoEF
<dgfindia@nic.in>, "sskvafsu@yahoo.co.in" <sskvafsu@yahoo.co.in>, "jsf@nic.in" <jsf@nic.in>,
"jsf@mha.gov.in" <jsf@mha.gov.in>, Vijay Shankar <vjshankars@gmail.com>, "igfwl-mef@nic.in" <igfwlmef@nic.in>,
sowmya reddy <sowmyareddyr@gmail.com>, "sowmya_reddy_r@yahoo.in"
<sowmya_reddy_r@yahoo.in>, A J Anandan <dr.a.j.anandan@gmail.com>, jai raj <jrajccf@yahoo.com>, jai raj
<ccfenvuk@gmail.com>, sudhir bolusani <sudhirbolusani@gmail.com>, VASANTHAMMA SUDHIR
<drvasantha04@gmail.com>, "mcsml-hp@nic.in" <mcsml-hp@nic.in>, sschohan <sschohan42@yahoo.co.in>,
CARTERPURI GAUSHALA <carterpurigaushala@gmail.com>, nuggehalli jayasimha <ngjayasimha@gmail.com>,
"N.G. Jayasimha" <ngjayasimha@hsi.org>, Norma Alvares <pfagoa@gmail.com>, Anjali Sharma
<anjalisharma2@gmail.com>, jain <doulatjain@yahoo.co.in>, Anil Sancheti MANDSAUR
<anil_sancheti58@yahoo.in>, Surjit SINGH JT SECY ENV FORESTS <s.singh@nic.in>, VINOD BUM 
BADNAGAR UJJAIN <vinodbam@yahoo.com>, Shivayyaswamy Kamthana <swamybidar@gmail.com>, Sandeep
K Jain <jeevdaya01@gmail.com>
Greetings and best wishes
on Prosperous and Happy
New Year. 2015
On the eve of New Year, let us come forward to serve,& save speechless animals from Cruelty, illegal transportation, Slaughter, Sacrifice and use its power and products rural development, women empowerment, youth employment generation and as a tool of GDP growth.

Fodder is a big problem in whole nation. ministry of Agriculture is working with different Fodder development Schemes with suitable Grants. Copy is attached for information

Breed improvement is a big task. Again in Union Budget RS.500 million was allocated. I am glad to attach the latest note on the same.

Bull power can be utilized as source of energy. ,Ministry of Renewable Energy has Schemes on it. Earlier also AWBI worked on it. In this year I suggest that imitative shall be taken to make Animal Welfare organisations (Goshala) as self sustaining. It will attract Carbon Credit generation also.

Min. of MSME has chalked out the Scheme for Cottage and small Scale units. There are many products which can be made by using cow dung and Cow urine including medicine for 170+ deceases.  Marketing used to be a big bottleneck which is partially removed by Min. of MSME by making mandatory the purchase from these units.

There are 175+ Embassies and High commissions of India abroad. They are in constant touch with NRI. 
These NRI are certainly a big source of funding in the field of  Animal welfare. Think over this avenue and suggest to the Board. 

PCA Act,1960 thrust was on 3 tier system i.e AWBI in Centre, State Animal Welfare Boards in States and SPCA in Districts. After 65 years also nor all the States have Board nor All the Districts are covered with SPCA formation. Where ever SPCA are established, most of them even not taken recognition from AWBI where is question of functioning. Don't you think that a through survey, inspection and may be Regional and / or National Workshop / Seminar shall be planned in the year 2015.

It is time to think about work done in 2014 - Plan and fix targets for 2015 . From A B C D culture  we shall move from this culture to  R O A D as per our Hon'ble Prime minister Sri Narender Modi Ji.
 
We have dynamic, Experienced, dedicated Chairman whom I respected always as my elder brother. He is an asset for the nation in the field of  Animal Welfare. I learnt many things from him. I remember, when I faced attack on my life during inspection of Slaughter Houses. I would had left the job in between BUT to his whole heart support ,  encouragement and appreciation. 

This is the time to extend my warm and heartiest greeting and thanks to him through this message.

Dear friend, with my small experience of last 20 years, dedication, zeal, I am always available to assist you " not for improving my Resume" but I know that United we stand- divided we fall and here not we, but the speechless animal will fall.


with high regards and best wishes for the New year 2015
With regards
 Dr. SK Mittal B.Com (Hons) LLM, Ph.D
Member-Karnataka State Goseva Ayog Govt. of Karnataka