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Jharkhand Women Self Supporting Poultry Cooperative Federation Ltd.
Functional Areas

The federation presently consists of 10 member co-operative and a producers company in Hazaribagh. The member co-operatives are functioning in the 20 blocks of the districts of East Singhbhum, Lohardaga, Gumla, Khunti, Dumka, Koderma and Bokaro. The future plan consists of saturating these districts and spreading to other districts such as Godda.

The present out reach:
District Block
East Singhbhum Potka, Patamda, Ghatsila
Lohardaga Senha, Kurru
Gumla Raidih, Palkot, Ghaghra
Khunti Torpa
Dumka Kathikund, Dumka, Shikaripara
Koderma Chandwara
Bokaro Peterbar, Gola
Godda Godda, Pathalgama
Hazaribagh Padma, Chouparan, Barhi

The furure plan:

The Department of Animal Husbandry, Govt. of Jharkhand, has adopted the small holders poultry prototype of JWSPFL and sanctioned the project for entire Jharkhand. The project will be achieved with the help of Federation and other organisations interested in the activity. The project has been sanctioned for the following districts along with the districts which already have the poultry operations running in it:

District
1. Deoghar
2. Jamtara
3. Pakur
4. Ramgarh
5. Ranchi
6. Chaibasa
7. Garhwa
8. Chatra
9. Giridih
10. Latehar
11. Palamu
12. Sahebganj
13. Saraikela
14. Jamshedpur

Status at present for all co-operatives of Jharkhand (Fy 2010-11):

At present, this is the largest broiler producing unit in the state with the annual production of 6933.62 MT and annual sales turnover is Rs 4208.27 lakh. This means, the average daily sales is 20 MT. The co-operatives controls 90% of the market in the district towns and 20% of the total state market. The members have earned Rs 309.05 lakh during the financial year.

Hatchery at Lohardaga and Peterwar:

Since we have one of the biggest broiler producing unit of Eastern India, for supply of input, it has to depend on the suppliers with the lesser turnover. It has been found that the members of the co-operative societies have to compramise with quality and quantity many a times. After feed, chick is the most important factor. Seeing this, the co-operative society of Lohardaga District has established the state biggest hatchery which has the capacity to produce 3 lakh chicks per month. Each member saves at least Rs 2 per chick.The eggs are being purchased from Jabalpur, Hyderabad, Jalandhar and Banglore. One more hatchery of this capacity has been completed and is operational since May 2011 at Petarbar in Bokaro district funded by NCDC. The total monthly production of the chicks is 6 lakh per month. The hatching eggs are not available in the eastern region and we have to purchase it from Southern or Northern states of the country. A parent unit for the production of hatching eggs will be a boon for the enterprise on which the livelihood of 5000 women are involved. It is required that the hatchery to be backed by parent farm. Therefore a plan to establish a parent unit is in the pipe line.

Feed Mill

Almost all the co-operative societies have feed mixing plant. They procure maize and soyabean De-oilled cake from market and 15% concentrate from Federation and prepare the complete feed. Federation is managing a feed mill at Barhi in Hazaribagh district where 15% concentrate (mineral mixure) is prepared and supplied to the co-operative societies. The average daily requirement of the feed to all the co-operative is more than 50 MT. Another feed mill is under construction at Peterwar for uninterrupted supply of feed to the cooperatives.