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Gou-Samvardhan SUSTAINABLE COW PROTECTION

WHY ARE INDIAN GOSHALAS UNSUSTAINABLE?


Input Problem

Insufficient Cant grow Cost for Storage


Land own fodder buying problem
fodder

Total costs More Expenses for Fodder is not


are increased manpower supplements nutritious
needed
WHY ARE INDIAN GOSHALAS UNSUSTAINABLE?
Output Problem

Cow dung and Manpower


urine quantity Cleaning increased;
Water wasted

Un-utilized cow Additional costs; Cow dung and


dung causes potential profits urine are not
pollution are not realized properly utilized
SOLUTIONS
Panchagavya Skill
Chikitsa Development

Gou-Raksha Natural
Protection Farming

Gou-Kirtana Gou- Eco-Villages


Preaching Samvardhan
OUR ACTION PLAN
Cultivate
own fodder
Own water Make own
sources supplements

Acquire land Gou- Manufacture


required Samvardhan cow products
SUSTAINABLE COW PROTECTION MODELS

Own
Buy cow directly from farmer

A
Receive 25% of investment as cow products in Year 1

Cow
If maintaining cow, you get 1 of every 2 calves born

And also, another 25% of investment returned in Year 2

If not maintaining, you get 1 of every 4 calves born


SUSTAINABLE COW PROTECTION MODELS
Systems Cow products division GMP Standard Manufacturing Setup

Investment
Needed for obtaining licenses

Panchagavya Institute Training Vaidyas and enthusiasts


Health-care and treatment

Infrastructure & facilities

Marketing & Sales


SUSTAINABLE COW PROTECTION MODELS
Land Goshalas need land for growing fodder
Investment
Those who have land can help grow fodder
Help purchase identified lands
Grazing by cows restores soil fertility
You can sell us the purchased lands
SUSTAINABLE COW PROTECTION MODELS
Maintenance Initial phase requires some donations
Donations

Those adopting a cow fully will get 1 of every 3


calves
Alternatively, donors can get cow products
equivalent to the donated amount over time
Profits, if any, will be shared as dividends
WHAT ABOUT THE BULLS?

At least half of Farmers dont Goshalas dont


the calves born want bulls, but want bulls, only
are male! machines cows

Bulls are not Even cow Bull power is


even used for product makers going waste!
transportation dont want bulls!
PROPOSED SOLUTIONS

Bull- Ghanis for oils and flours


powered Water-lifting devices
Technologies Carts for people and materials
& Bull banks for farmers
Bull-based Trample seeding and other customized
user-friendly bull-driven farm technologies
Systems
Preserving & enhancing native breeds
PROGRAM COORDINATORS
Sri Rama, 9642330011
(based in India, managing operations & sales)

Siva, 6591440551
(based in Singapore, managing investments)
COW DATA
Breed Origin Daily Milk Birth frequency Milk per lactation period
Gir GUJ 20 L (max.) 12 15 months 5000 L

Sahiwal PUNJ 10 15 L Every 3 years 5000L

Red Sindhi SIND 12 L (max.) 14 months 3000 4000 L

Malnadu Gidda KAR High fat% 12 15 months NA

Vechuri KER 1.5 2 L NA NA

Kankrej GUJ 9 12 L NA NA

Thaparkar MAH 10 12 L NA NA
INPUTS
Inputs Milking Cow Non-milking Cow Calf (1 yr.) Bull

Fresh grass 25 kg 20 kg 10 kg > = 25 kg

Dry grass 4 5 kg 3 4 kg 1 2 kg > = 5 kg

Mixed grains 3 4 kg 1 2 kg 1 kg > = 5 kg

Supplements As required As required As required As required


(Salt, Jaggery etc.)

Water As required As required As required As required

Medicines As required As required As required As required


OUTPUTS

Phase 1 - Year 2017-18


Desi Ghee, maximum 2 L per year
Milk, sold locally for maintaining cows
Cow urine and dung, used for growing grass and fodder locally
Pilot production of cow-based cosmetics and household products
OUTPUTS

Phase 2 - Year 2019-20


Desi Ghee, maximum 2 L per year
Milk, sold locally for maintaining cows
Cow urine and dung used for growing grass and fodder locally
Cow-based cosmetics and household products given worth of 50% of investment
Pilot production of cow-based medicines
OUTPUTS

Phase 3 End of Year 2022


Desi Ghee, maximum 2 L per year
Milk, sold locally for maintaining cows
Cow urine and dung used for growing grass and fodder
Cow-based cosmetics and household products, plus dividends on sales of these items
Pilot production of cow-based biogas and electricity generated from cow-based biogas
POTENTIAL PRODUCT LIST

Cosmetics Medicines
Body soap (30 INR) Distilled cow urine (200 INR)
Fairness soap (50 INR) Ayurvedic herb-infused distilled cow urine
Premium soap (90 INR) (300 INR)

Tooth powder (30 INR) Ghanvati tablets (50 INR)


Shaving cream (70 INR) Panchagavya formulations (varying price)
Face wash (60 INR)
Face pack powder (80 INR)
POTENTIAL PRODUCT LIST

Household Use Others, for sale only


Mosquito repellent coils (50 INR) Cow dung paper
Phenyl (70 (INR) Cow dung cardboard
Floor cleaner (50 INR) Cow dung bricks
Cow dung cakes for havan and Cow urine air freshener
fumigation (50 INR)
Cow dung biogas
Electricity from cow dung biogas
conversion
SUGGESTED INVESTMENT LEVELS

Phase 1 only: 30,000 INR per investor


(including 5000 INR for infrastructure costs)

Phase 1 and 2: 50,000 INR per investor

Phase 3: 2 5 Lakh INR per investor

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