Profits in Dairyfarm Business

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nilemilk

Senior Member
Milk Packing plant is on rental/lease

Hi,
Can anybody advise me how much profit (minimum profit) one can expect annually with 10 HF cows if one starts the diaryfarm for the first time? Please help me out in this question because based on the answer I can plan whether I need to continue my Job or to Quite it and start Diary business.
I know I have asked a general question as profit in dairy business depends on multiple factors. However on broader view how much profit one can expect.

Hi,
As I want to give my Packet Milk Dairy Plant on lease/rental so if you (or) your friends are interested on the same please contact me

Thanks
1. Complete details with the list of equipment’s
Milk Can
Milk Crade
Packet Machine
Homogenizer Machine
Head Boiler
Air Compressor
Ammonia Compressor
Curd Machine
Weight Scale
Milk Cylo
Ammonia Receiver
Milk Chiller
Packet Milk Storage Room
ICE Bank Tank
Milk Dump Tank
Lab
Cream Separator

2. Plant Capacity
3000 Ltr/Hour
3. Machines Make rent
• Packing machine - Samarpan
• Air Compressor - ELGI
• Head Boiler - ESS KAY
• Packed Milk Storage Room - Blue Star
• Ammonia Compressor - Frick ammonia compressor
• Milk Chiller - F Max Systems
• ICE Bank Tank Capacity - 25000 LTR.
• Homogenizer - Harvestor.
4. Present condition
• Good Running
5. Last date of stopped the production?
• 13/05/2012
6. The main reason for stopping production?
• I am going to onsite.
7. Profit you are getting per month.
• 3/ltr
8. No. of years of actual usage
• 2
9. No. of years of idle (without production)
• N/A
10.Location
Vridhachalam,Cuddalore District,Tamilnadu
 
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nilemilk

Senior Member
Milk Packing plant is on rental/lease

HI
Profit depends on your market and other competitors. Initially you cant expect profit, maybe after an year you can expect profit assuming you are he only one in your locality marketing milk.


Regards

Ashwini


Hi,
As I want to give my Packet Milk Dairy Plant on lease/rental so if you (or) your friends are interested on the same please contact me

Thanks
1. Complete details with the list of equipment’s
Milk Can
Milk Crade
Packet Machine
Homogenizer Machine
Head Boiler
Air Compressor
Ammonia Compressor
Curd Machine
Weight Scale
Milk Cylo
Ammonia Receiver
Milk Chiller
Packet Milk Storage Room
ICE Bank Tank
Milk Dump Tank
Lab
Cream Separator

2. Plant Capacity
3000 Ltr/Hour
3. Machines Make rent
• Packing machine - Samarpan
• Air Compressor - ELGI
• Head Boiler - ESS KAY
• Packed Milk Storage Room - Blue Star
• Ammonia Compressor - Frick ammonia compressor
• Milk Chiller - F Max Systems
• ICE Bank Tank Capacity - 25000 LTR.
• Homogenizer - Harvestor.
4. Present condition
• Good Running
5. Last date of stopped the production?
• 13/05/2012
6. The main reason for stopping production?
• I am going to onsite.
7. Profit you are getting per month.
• 3/ltr
8. No. of years of actual usage
• 2
9. No. of years of idle (without production)
• N/A
10.Location
Vridhachalam,Cuddalore District,Tamilnadu
 
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yogi23

New Member
@ niksnarayana & dhoodhpremi

Thank you ...

i also wanted to know whether cross breed cows are more suitable or the local breeds?
the cross breed with high milk yielding of around 22-30 liters a day will cost me more than 80000 per cow.
where as the local breeds with yielding capacity of 12 - 14 liters a day in average will cost me around 35000 to 40000

so investing 80000 i can either buy 1 cross breed cow or 2 local breeds.

here:
1>Investing 80000 in a cross breed gives an average of 22 liters a day.
at the same time,
2>Investing 40000 in 2 local breed gives a same average of milk i.e 11+11=22liters.

can you you please suggest me on the below points?
  • Which breed is more prone to disease?
  • What is the feeding n maintenance of 1 HB cow v/s 2 LB cows?


 

nilemilk

Senior Member
Milk Packing Plant is on Rent/Lease

. Complete details with the list of equipment’s
Milk Can
Milk Crade
Packet Machine
Homogenizer Machine
Head Boiler
Air Compressor
Ammonia Compressor
Curd Machine
Weight Scale
Milk Cylo
Ammonia Receiver
Milk Chiller
Packet Milk Storage Room
ICE Bank Tank
Milk Dump Tank
Lab
Cream Separator

2. Plant Capacity
3000 Ltr/Hour
3. Machines Make rent
• Packing machine - Samarpan
• Air Compressor - ELGI
• Head Boiler - ESS KAY
• Packed Milk Storage Room - Blue Star
• Ammonia Compressor - Frick ammonia compressor
• Milk Chiller - F Max Systems
• ICE Bank Tank Capacity - 25000 LTR.
• Homogenizer - Harvestor.
4. Present condition
• Good Running Condition
5. Last date of stopped the production?
• 13/05/2012
6. The main reason for stopping production?
• I am going to onsite.
7. Profit you are getting per month.
• 3/ltr
8. No. of years of actual usage
• 2
9. No. of years of idle (without production)
• N/A
10. Lease Terms & condition
• Minimum 3 years
• 80K rent
• 3 lakhs advance

Location:
 
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Hi,
Can anybody advise me how much profit (minimum profit) one can expect annually with 10 HF cows if one starts the diaryfarm for the first time? Please help me out in this question because based on the answer I can plan whether I need to continue my Job or to Quite it and start Diary business.
I know I have asked a general question as profit in dairy business depends on multiple factors. However on broader view how much profit one can expect.
Dear General_Khandual,

You have started thid Thread on 31-7-2010 almost two years back from now.

Did you started Dairy Farm Business ?

What is your experience ?

We all are pleased, if you share your experience.

Anybody who are doing Dairy Business can narrate exat figures from their actual business ?

Arvind
 

brijeshn

New Member
I want to visit your site so can u send me ur address????
My mail address is
 
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am not getting it pls explain me
that total expenditure is 9,50,000
and 54, 000 x 17 = Rs. 9,18,000.00
thn how the Total expenditure comes to 4,50,000.00
The profit per annum is 4,68,000.00

and after two months the same cow start giving milk 20 ltrs ?

i also want to start this business so pls help me .. and share your knowledge
and i also want to work on dairy farm to get personal knowledge and which is profitable to me so if anyone want any helping hand then am very thankful to him .
thank you
 

cute2010

Member
Dear Nandini Goshala

Please go through what I have written. I have written that Dairyfarming in profitable and would give a return of 18% to 30%. Please don't read selectively.

I am not a novice to this business. I own a dairy farm since last five years and maintaining a record of each and every transaction for any ones' scrutiny. I worked in one of the best dairy organisations in this country and travlled across the country. I have not come across a single dairy or a dairy farmer who is practically getting the returns you have posted.

Blogging is Fine. First show us some clippings of your unit with you in the back ground then I would believe that you atleast have some thing on gorund to show your calculations.

My objective is not to dispute your claims but to let the ground reality sinkin in every one in this forum. I would wait for the blog and looking forward to visit your dairy to educate myself.

Regards
Vamsee Krishna
hello sir can u msg me i wnt many information bout dairy farm pleause guide me
 

citywalk

New Member
dairy farming is profitable or not

hi i have a land and i m highly interested to start a dairy farm business in Udaipur but i want some suggestions that from where can i get training& how to identify there breed to purchase animals their feeding and complete knowledge about them.
 
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devbww

New Member
reply me

i want to buy 10 cows can u suggest me which cow is batter in milk and how much it will cost me per cows nd where i can find it in rajasthan
 

8951541044

New Member
Hi Nandini goshala

Hi,
Nandini goshala


I.M very much glad by reading your last updated about cow farming.

i just compeleted my B.com and doing MBA in KSOU.

i.m decided to start a cow farming inititally with 2 hecters of land, good water resources, having well man power.

i need you to instruct and suggest me about cow farming in primary stage like scientific shuds for maintaining 5/7 cows, and also suggest good breeds

As i.m new to this field and also inexperenced in this field requesting you to guide me in all levels.

Regards,

Dilip kumar.M

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primary No ; 7411922147
 

garao56

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dairy

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somkar

Active Member
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santb240

New Member
Hi Excellent Info, Can you please give me your contact info

Hi Nandini Goshala,

I have gone through below message regarding dairy and found that it is very informative. Can you please give me your contact number to get more details. my ID is santoshrghag@gmail.com

Hai,
What Ashwini has said is wrong. First of all, marketing issues don’t arise in Dairy Farming. Formers are getting decent price for the milk. In my case, ( I am in Karnataka State) I am getting Rs 15/- from Milk Co-operative society (KMF) and Rs 2 as intensive from Karnataka government. Which totals to Rs 17/-
This price never falls and increasing instead.
If you start your dairy scientifically you can earn money from first day itself. ( It depends. I recommend starting dairy busines with calves not with cows. If you have a profound knowledge in selecting good cows and in dairying you can start with cows.)
It is a simple mathematics. Let me explain it.
To start a Dairy the following issues to be considered.

1. Land for cultivation
2. Cowshed
3. Water
4. Cows
5. Food
6. Labor
7. Misc. (Electricity, medicine etc.)

1. Land. Rs.25000/-You said that you want start with 10 cows. Well. Let us prepare your project.
For 10 cows you need 2 acres of land to grow green fodder and corns. Do not think that only concentrated food will do for cows. It’s a wrong notion. Green fodder and Corn are must for cows. So you absolutely need 2 acres of Land.
If you possess that much of land, you can save money. If you are not possessing a land, then take the land on lease or rental basis. Don’t try to purchase the land. The investment will be very high.
In my case Rent amount per acre is Rs.10000 (Ten Thousand) per year. I have taken 5 Acres of land on rental basis.
Let us assume the same price in your area (it must be lesser. I am put up on the banks of Kaveri, so the prices are so high) you need 20000 for Land.
For first time cultivation it costs than Rs.5000. (Govt subsidy is available)

2. Cowshed (Rs.3 lakhs)
You need to build a good cowshed for 15 cows if you are planning for 10 cows. Scientifically 7ftx11ft is recommended for a cow. You need to build 100 ft x 10 ft building.
By using hollow blocks and zinc sheets (heat can be avoided) you can build the above said building in a cost Rs 3,00,000 (Max)

3. Water Rs. 50,000/-
If you have a good source of water, no need to worry at all. Otherwise digging a bore well is must. The cost depends on the area. You have to check it by yourself. Let us assume the cost as Rs. 50,000/-

4. Cows 4,00,000
If you are starting with everything new it takes minimum of three months to cultivate, to build, to get ready. Then comes the cost of cows.
You need to buy young healthy and high yielding cows. To make a good profit it is necessary to buy cows which yield 20ltrs of milk EVERYDAY.
In our Area the cow with the above said quality would cost Rs.40000/-(with Transportation)

5. Food, labor and misc.
For all these you need a running capital of Rs.1,50,000/-

So the total project cost is Rs.9,50,000/-

Let us calculate the income now.


1. Income from Milk
One cow yields 20 liters of milk every day. 2 months in a year is dry period for cow, for, yield in that period cannot be considered. Yield is calculated for ten months only.
Milk yield per cow per year
20 litres x 30 days x 10 months = 6000 liters.
Further loss due to unforeseen circumstances = 600 litres (10% of yield)
Total saleable milk yield per cow per annum = 5400 litres
The annual yield of milk per 10 cows = 54,000 litres.
The KMF buys 1 litre milk @ Rs.15 per litre
The intensive given by Govn.of Karnataka Rs 2 per litre
54,000 litres x Rs. 17 = Rs. 9,18,000.00
Total expenditure comes to 4,50,000.00
The profit per annum is 4,68,000.00

So where is the question of loss here? And who says profit is not possible in first year?
Dairy Business is absolutely profitable. If done properly and scientifically.

And, you keep in this mind, if you are planning to sell MALE CALFs for meat purpose, you never succeed in your life. You may get profit. But you will vanish. Take it from me, it is an ETHICAL TRUTH.
When a cow takes care of our family, cant we take care of its male calf?

Go ahead. Start the business. Make profits. And, and, please TAKE CARE OF THE ANIMALS. You are not the one who is feeding them. The Cows are feeding you.
And to quote, I am making Rs.5000 profit per month from one cow. I have 30 cows.

Good luck to you.
GO MATHA KI JAI HO !!
 

pradeep97973

New Member
And, you keep in this mind, if you are planning to sell MALE CALFs for meat purpose, you never succeed in your life. You may get profit. But you will vanish. Take it from me, it is an ETHICAL TRUTH.
When a cow takes care of our family, cant we take care of its male calf?

your 10000 percent right .
dont go always for money.
have a ethical rule

 

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