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🥚Poultry Layer Farming — NABARD Model Bankable Project

NABARD model for a 20,000-bird layer farm (1:2 cage system) with ₹83.18 lakh bank loan, 25% margin, 8-year repayment, and 37.93% IRR. Covers egg production parameters, flock management, and financial structure for IBPS AFO and NABARD Grade A.

Commercial layer farming for egg production is India’s largest organised poultry segment. India is the 3rd largest egg producer globally with 56 billion eggs annually and 6% annual growth in egg production. Despite this, per capita egg availability is only 52 eggs/year vs the ICMR recommendation of 180 eggs/year — a massive gap that drives investment demand.

  • Current layer flock strength: 230 million birds
  • Per capita egg availability: 52 eggs (1961: 7 eggs → 2010: 52 eggs)
  • Target: 180 eggs per capita per annum (ICMR)

Commercial layer poultry farm — caged battery system
Layer poultry farm (NABARD model). White Leghorn/BV-300 strains target 250–280 eggs/bird/year.

Project Overview

The model covers a 20,000-bird layer farm using the 1:2 cage system (1 brooder-cum-grower house for 2 layer houses). Birds are purchased in 2 batches of 10,500 each. Out of each batch, 10,000 reach the layer stage and produce 310 eggs/bird over a 52-week laying cycle.

Working capital for the first 5–6 months (until laying commences) is capitalized as term loan — a critical exam fact. The bank has a first year grace period on principal repayment.


Financial Structure

ComponentAmount (Rs.)
Brooder-cum-grower house20,00,000
Layer house34,00,000
Brooder equipment2,04,000
Layer cages10,00,000
Capital Cost (I)66,04,000
Day-old chicks + feed upto laying + medicines + insurance44,86,543
Recurring Cost (II)44,86,543
Grand Total1,10,90,543
Margin Money (25%)27,72,636
Bank Loan (75%)83,17,907

Technical Parameters

ParameterValue
Total birds20,000 (2 batches of 10,000 layers)
Housing system1:2 cage system
Floor space (brooder, deep litter)1 sq ft/bird
Floor space (layer, cage)0.85 sq ft/bird
Feed upto laying (20 weeks)8.5 kg/bird
Feed during laying (52 weeks)40 kg/bird
Egg production per bird310 eggs
Sale price per egg₹3.15
Sale price of culled bird₹60
Cost of DOC₹25/bird
Cage cost₹50/bird
Interest rate12.50% per annum

NOTE

Layer farms use 12.50% interest rate (not 12% like dairy/goat). This half-percent difference is tested in comparative MCQs. Also: feed to laying is 8.5 kg upto 20 weeks, then 40 kg during 52 weeks of lay.


Income & Repayment

Annual income (Year 2, stabilised):

Income HeadAmount (Rs.)
Sale of eggs (2 batches × 10,000 × 310 × ₹3.15)1,72,76,538
Sale of culled birds10,80,000
Manure + gunny bags~2,79,959
Total Income~1,86,36,497
  • Repayment period: 8 years with 1-year grace
  • BCR: 1.09 at 15% discount factor
  • IRR: 37.93%
  • Average DSCR: comfortable across all years

NOTE

The grace period is 1 year for layer farming — interest is paid in Year 1 but no principal repayment. This is different from dairy/goat models which begin principal repayment from Year 1.


Source & Full Report

This lesson is based on the official NABARD publication:

Model Scheme on Poultry Layer Farming

FieldDetails
PublisherNational Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), Mumbai
Sourcenabard.org — Model Bankable Projects
MirrorTNAU Agritech Portal
LicenceGovernment of India — free for educational use

📥 Download Full NABARD Report (PDF)

The figures in this lesson reflect the cost norms and technical parameters as published in the NABARD document. Actual costs may vary by state, season, and year of implementation. Always refer to the latest NABARD circular for current norms.

Summary Cheat Sheet

Concept / TopicKey Details / Explanation
Unit size20,000 birds (2 batches of 10,000 layers), 1:2 cage system
Housing system1 brooder-cum-grower house for every 2 layer houses
Capital Cost₹66,04,000 (brooder house ₹20 lakh + layer house ₹34 lakh + equipment + cages)
Grand Total (TFO)₹1,10,90,543
Margin Money25% = ₹27,72,636
Bank Loan75% = ₹83,17,907
Working capital capitalisedFirst 5–6 months (until laying commences) treated as term loan
Egg production per bird310 eggs over 52-week laying cycle
Feed (up to laying)8.5 kg/bird up to 20 weeks
Feed (during laying)40 kg/bird over 52 weeks
Floor space (brooder, deep litter)1 sq ft/bird
Floor space (layer, cage)0.85 sq ft/bird
Sale price per egg₹3.15
Sale price of culled bird₹60
Cost of DOC₹25/bird
Interest rate12.50% per annum (higher than dairy/goat at 12%)
Repayment period8 years with 1-year grace (interest paid Year 1, no principal)
BCR1.09 at 15% discount factor
IRR37.93%
Annual income (Year 2+)Eggs ~₹1,72,76,538 + culled birds ₹10,80,000 + manure/bags ~₹2,79,959
India egg production3rd largest globally, 56 billion eggs/year, 6% annual growth
Per capita availability52 eggs/year vs ICMR recommendation of 180 eggs/year
Layer flock strength230 million birds
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