Animal Feed Making Unit
Animal Feed Making Unit
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PROJECT AT A GLANCE
District : xxxxxxx
Pin: xxxxxxx State: xxxxx
Mobile xxxxxxx
8 Means of Finance
Term Loan Rs.13.38 Lakhs
Own Capital Rs.2.33 Lakhs
Working Capital Rs.7.63 Lakhs
13 Employment : 12 Persons
MEANS OF FINANCE
Particulars Amount
Own Contribution 2.33
Working Capital(Finance) 7.63
Term Loan 13.38
Total 23.35
ANIMAL FEED MAKING UNIT
Introduction:
Animal feed is the food given to animals which are domestic often refers to fodder
in course of care and management of farm animals by humans for profit. Supply of
quality feed ensures the health of animals. Animal feed is the food given to animals
which are domestic often refers to fodder in course of care and management of farm
animals by humans for profit. Supply of quality feed ensures the health of animals.
Various feeds include poultry feed, sheep husbandry, cat food, pet food, pig farming,
cattle feeding, dog food, equine nutrition and bird food.
Compound cattle feed is an important constituent of ration, considering the fact that
dairy animals in India have limited access to cultivated green fodder and grasses.
Most of the macro and micronutrients to meet animals’ requirements are provided
by compound feed, especially on crop residue-based diets. It is possible to formulate
balanced rations for growing and lactating animals only if the feed used conforms
to the laid down specifications, for energy, protein, minerals, vitamins, etc.
In order to provide animals with necessary nutrients to meet their requirements for
maintenance, growth, pregnancy, and production of milk, to reduce the risks of
animal health and to minimize excretions and emissions into the environment, the
chemical composition of cattle feed used in the diet has to be precisely known.
Uses & Market Potential:
Worldwide demand for dairy products is rapidly growing and is projected to
increase by 58 % by 2050 compared to 2010, due to the strong demand from an
emerging global middle class. The Indian animal feed market is driven by the rising
dairy industry, backed by the White Revolution 2.0, which has resulted in the rapid
growth of the cattle population. Currently, India has the largest cattle population in
the world, thereby becoming a significant market for cattle feed. The demand for
commercial cattle feed is projected to increase in India, as the dairy industry
structure is becoming more organized and which are aimed at improving the overall
status of the animal feed industry to provide for future demand. The Indian animal
feed market size reached a value of almost INR 403.5 billion in the year 2020. The
market is further expected to grow at a CAGR of 15% between 2021 and 2026 to
reach a value of almost INR
933.3 billion by 2026. The Indian animal feed market is driven by increasing
government support in the country. After the liberalization of the Indian economy
in the early 1990s, the animal feed industry was presented with new opportunities.
The industry continues to have substantial growth potential owing to increasing
domestic consumption of animal-based products, rising livestock population, and
growing dependence on imports.
Product:
ANIMAL FEED
Raw Material:
Major raw materials are as follows:
Grains: Wheat, Maize, oats, sorghum, rice, barley, millets, ragi, etc.
Brans: rice polish, De-oiled rice bran, wheat bran, maize bran, etc.
Chunnies: Guar, tur, urad, moong gram &chunnies of other locally available pulses.
Minerals and vitamins: Mineral mixture, calcite powder, common salt, di-calcium
phosphate, vitamins A, D & E.
Manufacturing Process:
Area:
The industrial setup requires space for Inventory, workshop or manufacturing area,
space for power supply utilities and polishing area. Also, some of the area of building
is required for office staff facilities, office furniture, etc. Thus, the approximate total
area required for complete industrial setup is 1000Sqft
Cost of Machines:
Description Rate Unit Amount
Cattle Feed Batch mixer 95000 1 95000
Cattle Feed Grinder 120000 1 120000
Cattle Feed Screw Conveyer 140000 1 140000
Cattle Feed Pellet Making 400000 1 400000
machine
FINANCIALS
PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET (in Lacs)
PARTICULARS 1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 5th year
Liabilities
Capital
Opening Balance 4.06 6.18 8.45 11.02
Add:- Own Capital 2.33
Add:- Retained Profit 4.23 5.12 6.27 8.07 9.78
Less:- Drawings 2.50 3.00 4.00 5.50 6.50
Current Assets
Sundry Debtors 5.51 6.50 7.28 8.12 9.03
Stock in Hand 4.39 5.06 5.63 6.24 6.89
Cash and Bank 1.95 2.20 1.57 1.69 1.51
Loans and advances/other current assets 1.00 0.75 1.25 1.00 1.50
TOTAL : 25.51 25.29 24.92 24.88 25.60
PROJECTED CASH FLOW STATEMENT (in Lacs)
PARTICULARS 1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 5th year
SOURCES OF FUND
Own Margin 2.33
Net Profit 4.23 5.12 6.75 8.99 11.30
Depriciation & Exp. W/off 2.21 1.88 1.60 1.36 1.16
Increase in Cash Credit 7.63 - - - -
Increase In Term Loan 13.38 - - - -
Increase in Creditors 1.42 0.39 0.18 0.19 0.20
Increase in Provisions & Other liabilities 0.50 0.25 0.15 0.18 0.22
PARTICULARS 1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 5th year
Capacity Utilisation % 70% 75% 80% 85% 90%
SALES
ANIMAL FEED 55.06 64.99 72.81 81.25 90.34
Total 55.06 64.99 72.81 81.25 90.34
COST OF SALES
Raw material cost 32.76 36.15 39.72 43.45 47.40
Electricity Expenses 1.68 1.93 2.22 2.56 2.94
Depreciation 2.21 1.88 1.60 1.36 1.16
Wages & labour 6.72 7.73 8.89 10.22 11.75
Repair & maintenance 0.28 0.81 0.87 0.81 0.90
Consumables 0.83 0.97 1.09 1.22 1.36
Packaging cost 0.55 0.65 0.73 0.81 0.90
Cost of Production 45.02 50.13 55.12 60.43 66.41
Add: Opening Stock - 2.75 3.25 3.64 4.06
Less: Closing Stock 2.75 3.25 3.64 4.06 4.52
Cost of Sales 42.26 49.63 54.72 60.01 65.96
GROSS PROFIT 12.80 15.36 18.08 21.24 24.38
GROSS PROFIT % 23.24% 23.63% 24.84% 26.14% 26.99%
Salary to Staff 3.60 4.14 4.76 5.48 6.30
Interest on Term Loan 1.32 1.16 0.83 0.50 0.18
Interest on working Capital 0.84 0.84 0.84 0.84 0.84
Rent 2.40 2.64 2.90 3.19 3.51
Selling & Administration Expenses 0.41 1.46 2.00 2.23 2.26
TOTAL 8.57 10.24 11.34 12.25 13.09
NET PROFIT 4.23 5.12 6.75 8.99 11.30
NET PROFIT % 7.68% 7.87% 9.26% 11.07% 12.50%
Taxation 0.47 0.92 1.51
PROFIT (After Tax) 4.23 5.12 6.27 8.07 9.78
CALCULATION OF D.S.C.R
PARTICULARS 1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 5th year
REPAYMENT
Instalment of Term Loan 1.49 2.97 2.97 2.97 2.97
Interest on Term Loan 1.32 1.16 0.83 0.50 0.18
MPBF 7.63
WORKING CAPITAL LIMIT DEMAND ( from Bank) 7.63
REPAYMENT SCHEDULE OF TERM LOAN
Interest Closing
11.00%
Year Particulars Amount Addition Total Interest Repayment Balance
ist Opening Balance -
1st month 13.38 13.38 - - 13.38
2nd month 13.38 - 13.38 0.12 - 13.38
3rd month 13.38 - 13.38 0.12 - 13.38
4th month 13.38 - 13.38 0.12 - 13.38
5th month 13.38 - 13.38 0.12 - 13.38
6th month 13.38 - 13.38 0.12 - 13.38
7th month 13.38 - 13.38 0.12 0.25 13.14
8th month 13.14 - 13.14 0.12 0.25 12.89
9th month 12.89 - 12.89 0.12 0.25 12.64
10th month 12.64 - 12.64 0.12 0.25 12.39
11th month 12.39 - 12.39 0.11 0.25 12.14
12th month 12.14 - 12.14 0.11 0.25 11.90
1.32 1.49
2nd Opening Balance
1st month 11.90 - 11.90 0.11 0.25 11.65
2nd month 11.65 - 11.65 0.11 0.25 11.40
3rd month 11.40 - 11.40 0.10 0.25 11.15
4th month 11.15 - 11.15 0.10 0.25 10.90
5th month 10.90 - 10.90 0.10 0.25 10.66
6th month 10.66 - 10.66 0.10 0.25 10.41
7th month 10.41 - 10.41 0.10 0.25 10.16
8th month 10.16 - 10.16 0.09 0.25 9.91
9th month 9.91 - 9.91 0.09 0.25 9.67
10th month 9.67 - 9.67 0.09 0.25 9.42
11th month 9.42 - 9.42 0.09 0.25 9.17
12th month 9.17 - 9.17 0.08 0.25 8.92
1.16 2.97
3rd Opening Balance
1st month 8.92 - 8.92 0.08 0.25 8.67
2nd month 8.67 - 8.67 0.08 0.25 8.43
3rd month 8.43 - 8.43 0.08 0.25 8.18
4th month 8.18 - 8.18 0.07 0.25 7.93
5th month 7.93 - 7.93 0.07 0.25 7.68
6th month 7.68 - 7.68 0.07 0.25 7.44
7th month 7.44 - 7.44 0.07 0.25 7.19
8th month 7.19 - 7.19 0.07 0.25 6.94
9th month 6.94 - 6.94 0.06 0.25 6.69
10th month 6.69 - 6.69 0.06 0.25 6.44
11th month 6.44 - 6.44 0.06 0.25 6.20
12th month 6.20 - 6.20 0.06 0.25 5.95
0.83 2.97
4th Opening Balance
1st month 5.95 - 5.95 0.05 0.25 5.70
2nd month 5.70 - 5.70 0.05 0.25 5.45
3rd month 5.45 - 5.45 0.05 0.25 5.20
4th month 5.20 - 5.20 0.05 0.25 4.96
5th month 4.96 - 4.96 0.05 0.25 4.71
6th month 4.71 - 4.71 0.04 0.25 4.46
7th month 4.46 - 4.46 0.04 0.25 4.21
8th month 4.21 - 4.21 0.04 0.25 3.97
9th month 3.97 - 3.97 0.04 0.25 3.72
10th month 3.72 - 3.72 0.03 0.25 3.47
11th month 3.47 - 3.47 0.03 0.25 3.22
12th month 3.22 - 3.22 0.03 0.25 2.97
0.50 2.97
5th Opening Balance
1st month 2.97 - 2.97 0.03 0.25 2.73
2nd month 2.73 - 2.73 0.02 0.25 2.48
3rd month 2.48 - 2.48 0.02 0.25 2.23
4th month 2.23 - 2.23 0.02 0.25 1.98
5th month 1.98 - 1.98 0.02 0.25 1.73
6th month 1.73 - 1.73 0.02 0.25 1.49
7th month 1.49 - 1.49 0.01 0.25 1.24
8th month 1.24 - 1.24 0.01 0.25 0.99
9th month 0.99 - 0.99 0.01 0.25 0.74
10th month 0.74 - 0.74 0.01 0.25 0.50
11th month 0.50 - 0.50 0.00 0.25 0.25
12th month 0.25 - 0.25 0.00 0.25 -
0.18 2.97
DOOR TO DOOR 60 MONTHS
MORATORIUM PERIOD 6 MONTHS
REPAYMENT PERIOD 54 MONTHS
Assumptions:
1. Production Capacity of a Animal Feed making unit is taken at 1200 KG per
day. First year, Capacity has been taken @ 70%.
3. Raw Material stock and Finished goods closing stock has been taken for 15
days.
4. Credit period to Sundry Debtors has been given for 25-30 days.
5. Credit period by the Sundry Creditors has been provided for 15 days.
6. Depreciation and Income tax has been taken as per the Income tax Act,1961.
7. Interest on working Capital Loan and Term loan has been taken at 11%.
8. Salary and wages rates are taken as per the Current Market Scenario.
10. Selling Prices & Raw material costing has been increased by 5% & 3%
respectively in the subsequent years.
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