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chithra

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Hi,

Im in chennai,Im interested in emu farming, required help & guidance on the following.


1.procedures of emu cultivation
2.what is the source of contacts
3.What should be the investment
4. How much area required.


Thanks & Regards,
Chithra
 

Ashwini

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hello,

In India, chicken is the most popular of the poultry species Followed by ducks & quails. Of late, with some popularization through Newspaper write ups, television coverage & Exhibitions, about 250-300 Progressive farmers of Maharastra state have started Emu farming with 25 to 200 pairs in Pune, Thane, Nasik, Akola, Ahmed Nagar, Beed, Kolhapur districts and many more are coming up for guidance and Inquiring about the availability of bank loan for establishment of A new farm or expansion of existing farms.


Emu belong to Ratite family of birds & is the third biggest bird species after Ostrich & Cassowary. The birds have small wings & are in capable of Flying. Australia is the place of Origin for the birds.

Emu is a social bird with dark whitish complexion. The birds live in groups & Can thrive under varying climatic conditions ranging 0 degree C. to 52 degree C. These Birds are Omnivorous and eat leaves, vegetables, fruits, insects, worms. They can be feed Modified poultry feed.
Present Status

Recognizing the economic importance. Australian Government in 1975 Started domesticating these birds living in Jungles by establishing big farms. This Activity spread to America. France and other European countries in the early eighties. It is reported that there are about 90,000 Emu farms in America and an Emu Association Was established in 1993. The activity has also spread to China, Japan, Malaysia and Korea.

One Emu farm by name Vijaya Ratite Farm (Pvt.) Ltd. Was established by Shri P. Satyanarayana IN Andhra Pradesh in 1996 on small scale. Similarly in Maharastra state Shri.Ganesh Kale& Group introduced 20 pairs of Emu during 2001 &in Baramati Shri. Sandip Taware has established first Emu Farm with 10 pairs in April 2002. He has also established Emu hatchery.
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS of EMU Bird

Emu
The birds reach their full size by the end of 1st year. They grow up to 5.5 to 6 feet With a weight of 40to 70 kgs. Laying period in India starts after 18 to 24 months and Eggs are laid during September to February. Eggs are dark bluish green in colour with a weight of 450 to 700 gms . A bird can lay 20-60 eggs in a season. Incubation period is 50- 52 days and newly hatched bird will be of 6-7”in height. The lift span of the bird is 30-35 years. The productive economic life of the bird is 20.25 years.

Loan from banks with refinance facility from NABARD is available for establishing Emu farm. For obtaining bank loan, the farmer should apply to the nearest branch of a Commercial or Co- operative or Regional Rural Banks in their area in the prescribed forms which is available in the branches of financing banks. The project report should be attached/ enclosed with loan farm. For Emu farming schemes with very large outlays, detailed reports will have to be prepared. The technical officers attached to or the Branch Manager of the bank can help / give guidance to the farmers in preparing the project report to obtain bank loan. A scheme can also be prepared by the beneficiary after consulting local technical
experts or private commercial Emu hatcheries. Consultancy Services of NABARD would also be available for large commercial projects.


You can refer http://emufarming.org/emu_farming for the complete detailed information

Regards
Ashwini
 

jm_emu

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There are lot of Emu farms in China and India than US and Australia. There are no emu farms at all in Malaysia, but only Ostrich. There are no confirmed reports about Emu Farming in Korea. In fact, number of emu farms are dwindling in US and Australia recently.

The spread of emu farming in the most populous countries like India and China is to feed the people with alternative meat, at the same cost. Nowadays, Mutton costs Rs.350/- per kilo. Emu has additional potential as oil, which is around 5-7 Kgs per bird, which is Rs.1500/- Kg. So, definitely rearing Emu birds would be an advantage for meat & oil purposes alone.

The need of the hour is to set up a Abattoir with HACCP certification and it must come forward to procure live emu birds at weight basis, possibly at Rs.350/- per Kg. This will be a huge fillip and relief to the emu industry and will encourage others to come forward to expand. No need to export the meat, just feed the local people, by explaining the benefits of Emu Meat, like less fat and cholesterol.
 

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