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 After proper survey of the area and looking at the interest of the rural Indian entrepreneurs SHG members regarding goat farmingGoat farming is profitable if proper guidance and scientific approach is followed from the outset. Besides goats were also sold to hotels, restaurants, Mutton stall keepers and Meat exporters. Income generation could be enhanced with higher flock size and time of farmingBeing the principal meat producing animal in India, goat meat is commonly preferred to other meat with better prices irrespective of caste and religion. The project should include the following information on technical, financial and managerial aspects in detail based on type of unit and capacity.

Main products: Goat sales

Value-added products : 1. Goat milk for soap, 2. Goat Meat Export,

 

Market potential

1.    meat eaters = 80% in india

2.    The Mutton Industry is worth Rs.30,000 Cr+. 

India is the world's largest producer of milk and buffalo meat, the second-largest producer of goat meat, the third-largest producer of eggs, and the eighth-largest producer of meat.

Livestock rearing is a major source of livelihood for over 70% of rural households in India, India has only 5% of its cultivable land under fodder production while having 11% of livestock,

Less than 10 % of total meat produced in India undergoes further processing and value addition compared to world’s average of more than 60%.

According to industry research, the size of India’s meat market is close to $30-35 billion, which is further growing at around 18-20% every year (Business Line, August 2019). Between 25 and 40 million people rely on retail food markets including meat retailing and informal food vendors for their livelihoods

 the monthly expenditure on meat, egg and fish has increased from 2.5 to 4.79% and 3.32 to 3.65% in rural and urban areas,

Hygienic retailing of meat and poultry under fresh, chilled conditions (Courtesy: Licious Delightful Gourmet Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore)

 The number of goats in India is about 150 million. Goat sector contributes about 8.5% to India's livestock GDP

 The Animal Husbandry Infrastructure Development Fund has already approved 116 projects, with a total cost of INR 3,731.4 crore, as part of its INR 15,000 crore allocation.

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I. Goat milk –

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2.    healthy skin microbiome

3.    maintain the skin’s moisture

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