Pastoral Farming, also known as Livestock Farming or ranching, centers on the rearing of animals for products such as Meat, Milk, and other by-products. This type of farming is typically carried out in regions with extensive grazing land, including grasslands or semi-arid areas like the Rayalaseema region in Andhra Pradesh.
Farming, the foundation of Civilization, encompasses the cultivation of crops and the raising of animals to produce Food, Fiber, and various other goods. It is a complex activity that blends Science, Artistry, and Tradition. Over the centuries, Agriculture has transformed remarkably, progressing from basic subsistence methods to advanced, highly mechanized systems.
Farming extends beyond crop cultivation to include animal husbandry, a vital component equally important to the process. Livestock farming involves raising cattle, poultry, pigs, and other animals to produce meat, dairy products, and a variety of other goods. With growing emphasis on animal welfare and ethical considerations, the industry is increasingly adopting more humane and sustainable practices.
Farming is essential for ensuring food security, bolstering rural economies, and shaping landscapes across the globe. As technology advances and societal values evolve, the farming industry continues to adapt and innovate.
There are various types of farming, each suited to specific climates, terrains, and economic conditions. Among these, one primary type practiced by our company in our locality is highlighted below.
Technological advancements, environmental concerns, and evolving consumer preferences are shaping the Future of Farming. Here are some key trends that are gaining momentum and are expected to influence the farming landscape in the years to come:
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1st Floor Sheep Farming:
Capacity: 450–500 sheep
Weight Gain: 20–25 kg in 6 months
Sales Price: ₹15,000 per sheep (live market)
Earnings:
6 Months: 300 sheep x ₹15,000 = ₹45,00,000
12 Months: ₹45,00,000 x 2 = ₹90,00,000
Annual Profit Potential: ₹90,00,000
2nd Floor Goat Farming:
Capacity: 700–800 goats
Weight Gain: 20–25 kg in 6 months
Sales Price: ₹13,000 per goat (live market)
Earnings:
6 Months: 600 goats x ₹13,000 = ₹78,00,000
12 Months: ₹78,00,000 x 2 = ₹1,56,00,000
Annual Profit Potential: ₹1,56,00,000
3rd Floor Poultry Farming:
Capacity: 8,000–10,000 desi hens
Weight Gain: 2–2.5 kg in 6 months
Sales Price: ₹800–₹1,000 per hen (live market)
Earnings:
6 Months: 8,000 hens x ₹800 = ₹64,00,000
12 Months: ₹64,00,000 x 2 = ₹1,28,00,000
Annual Profit Potential: ₹1,28,00,000
4th Floor Fish Farming:
Capacity: 1,000 fishes, 1,000 prawns, 1,000 crabs
Weight Gain (6 Months):
Fish: 1–2 kg, Prawns: 500–800 g, Crabs: 1–2 kg
Earnings:
6 Months: 2,400 kg x ₹200 = ₹4,80,000
12 Months: ₹4,80,000 x 2 = ₹9,60,000
Annual Profit Potential: ₹9,60,000
5th Floor Rabbit Farming:
Capacity: 10,000 rabbits
Weight Gain: 1–2 kg in 4 months
Sales Price: ₹400 per rabbit (live market)
Earnings:
4 Months: 8,000 rabbits x ₹400 = ₹32,00,000
12 Months: ₹32,00,000 x 3 = ₹96,00,000
Annual Profit Potential: ₹96,00,000
6th Floor Quail Bird Farming:
Capacity: 50,000 quail birds (Kouju Pitta)
Weight Gain: 150–600 g in 3 months
Sales Price: ₹100–₹150 per bird (live market)
Earnings:
3 Months: 45,000 birds x ₹100 = ₹45,00,000
12 Months: ₹45,00,000 x 4 = ₹1,80,00,000
Annual Profit Potential: ₹1,80,00,000