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Duck Farming Project Plan Aklan

This document provides a budget and proposal for a duck farming project in Brgy. Pudiot, Tangalan, Aklan, Philippines. The objectives are to provide opportunities for farmers to engage in duck farming, gain new knowledge and skills, and generate income. The budget details materials needed such as ducks, bamboo, wire, and other construction materials. It estimates total costs at 59,000 Philippine pesos and provides signatures of confirmation from community organizers, finance heads, and directors.

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Duck Farming Project Plan Aklan

This document provides a budget and proposal for a duck farming project in Brgy. Pudiot, Tangalan, Aklan, Philippines. The objectives are to provide opportunities for farmers to engage in duck farming, gain new knowledge and skills, and generate income. The budget details materials needed such as ducks, bamboo, wire, and other construction materials. It estimates total costs at 59,000 Philippine pesos and provides signatures of confirmation from community organizers, finance heads, and directors.

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B.1.

5 Duck (Stock and Structure)


Budget: Php.50,000.00 Location
Brgy. Pudiot, Tangalan,
Aklan
Rationale
Duck farming is very popular and absolutely a lucrative business.
Ducks are highly available around the world. There are numerous meat and
egg productive duck breeds available throughout the world. All the present
domestic ducks around the glove come from the wild birds. Those wild birds
wonder around the world, and some of them have been domesticated as a good
source of food. Almost all those wild birds are from mallard species.
Incidentally, all hen of the world comes from red wild hen. You might know
that, ducks are aquatic organism.
Some people think that, duck without water and pond without water
are the same. Even, some people think, ducks can’t live without water. But
it’s totally wrong. You cannot imagine pond without water, but duck can be
raised without water. Thousands of ducks can be raised without water by
keeping them inside house, in the same way you raise chickens or other
types of poultry birds. But, keep in mind that, in case of raising ducks
without water ‘your ducks will lay unfertilized egg’. That means you can’t
hatch the eggs for producing ducklings. If you want fertile eggs, male
ducks and water are essential. You can easily raise ducks without water;
they just need water for reproduction or mating purposes.
Objectives: Outcome:
1. To give opportunities to other 1. To encourage farmers to
farmer to engage in duck farming; raise duck farming;
2. To gain new practices and new 2. To develop and enhance in
knowledge about duck raising’ their cultural practices,
such as hatching of eggs in the knowledge and skills;
incubators and other helpful tips 3. To have extra income;
in duck raising;

Narrative

The Duck (Stock and Structure)


farming will be establish at Barangay
Pudiot Tangalan, Aklan wherein our
display center and training center
situated,

The main objective Of these project (duck farming)is to gave an


knowledge on how to care and manage an also to adopt new method and
techniques to improve their abilities .Duck farming is very familiar to
other small scale farmers or in household level, the main source of income
is there egg which is in demand in the province Aklan also in other
provinces. The duck house will be lay out at 3x6 m consist of 100 head of
ducks.

Budgetary Requirements For Duck (Stock and Structure)

PARTICULARS Unit Quantity Unit Cost Total Cost


A. materials
a.1 Duck heads 100 60.00 6,000.00
a.2 Bamboo (medium) pcs 70 100.00 7,000.00
a.3 Cyclone wire (4’ high) roll 5 800.00 4,000.00
a.4 Cement bags 10 225.00 2,250.00
a.5 Concrete hollow block pcs 100 13.00 1,300.00
a.6 Steel bars (9mm) Pcs 8 90.00 720.00
a.7 Steel bars (10mm) pcs 8 120.00 960.00
a.8 Screen sand cubic 1 500.00 500.00
a.9 Tie wire #18 kilo 2 30.00 60.00
a.10 G.I. sheet (10’) pcs 14 450.00 6,300.00
a.11 Umbrella nails Kilo 4 70.00 280.00
a.12 Vulca seal Packs 2 50.00 100.00
a.13 Ridge roll pcs 3 180.00 540.00
a.14 Common nails (½) kilo 2 60.00 120.00
a.15 Common nails (2”) kilo 2 60.00 120.00
a.16 Common nails (3”) kilo 2 65.00 130.00
a.17 Common nails (4”) kilo 3 70.00 210.00
a.18 Ordinary plywood (½) pcs 4 400.00 1,600.00
a.19 Ordinary plywood (¼) pcs 2 300.00 600.00
a.20 Loosen pin hinges pcs 3 80.00 240.00
B Good lumber
b.1 Good lumber 6x6x10 pcs 6 1,800.00 10,800.00
b.2 Good lumber 2x4x10 pcs 6 400.00 2,400.00
b.3 Good lumber 2x3x10 Pcs 15 300.00 4,500.00
b.4 Good lumber 2x2x10 pcs 25 200.00 5,000.00
C. Electrical materials
c.1 Light bulb; 15 watts pcs 2 150.00 300.00
(LED)
c.2 Circuit breaker (30 amp) pcs 1 550.00 550.00
c.3 Receptacle pcs 2 60.00 120.00
c.4 Switch (1 gang) pcs 2 60.00 120.00
c.6 PDX Wire (#14) meters 15 25.00 375.00
c.7 Junction box (plastic) pcs 2 40.00 80.00
D. Water system
d.1 Pvc pipe (¾)(Atlanta) Pcs 10 110.00 1,100.00
d.2 Pvc coupling (¾) Pcs 10 25.00 250.00
(Atlanta)
d.3 Pvc Tee (¾)(Atlanta) Pcs 6 25.00 150.00
d.4 Pvc elbow (¾)(Atlanta) Pcs 10 25.00 250.00
d.5 Tapelon tape (¾) Pcs 5 30.00 150.00
E. Labor expenses
e.1 Laborer Lumpsum - -
Total Project Cost 59

Prepared by : Confirmation of Funds:

MELVIN I. RICO JOERIEL E. JIMENEZ


Community Organizer Finance Head

Noted by:

Virgilio R. Andrade JAN A. MASIGON


Livelihood officer Program Manager

FR. ULYSSES I. DALIDA


Director

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