The Possible and the Impossible
The Impossible
Profits per pig vary according to the cost of feed
and the market price of pork. In the wean-to-finish model where the
producer buys small pigs and sells them to a processing plant or a pork
wholesaler the profit per pig seldom exceeds $75 MEX or $7 USD. If one
family raises 10 pigs a year and sells them to a wholesaler, their total
income of $755 MEX/$69.50 USD per year would not even pay the interest on
the loan that would be required to put this in business. Refer to the
following charts:
|
Capital
Required to Raise Pigs (First Rotation) |
|
Cost of 3 Feeder
Pigs @ $40 Each |
$120.00
|
|
Cost of Feed and
Additives to Raise 3 pigs to market size |
$754.00 |
|
Cost of Building
and equipment |
$426.00 |
|
Veterinary Costs |
$6.00 |
|
Cost of
management resources for the first rotation |
$32.00 |
|
Total Capital
Needed to Get Started
(Chickens are
not included in this calculation.) |
$1,338
|
|
Monthly
Payments Required for a 3-year loan for $1338 |
$48.57
|
|
Per Pig
Profit Wean to Finish |
MEX |
USD |
|
Selling Weight
of Pig (kilograms) |
113 |
113 |
|
Sale Price Live
Pig (per kilogram) |
$12.50
|
$1.15 |
|
Income |
$1416.23
|
$130.41 |
|
Expense |
$1340.75
|
$123.46 |
|
Per Pig
Profit From Live Pigs |
$75.48
|
$6.95 |
|
|
|
|
|
Yearly Income
from 10 Pigs |
$754.77
|
$69.50
|
|
Monthly
Producer Income |
$62.90
|
$5.79
|
The Possible
Selling backyard pork directly or almost directly to
the consumer has multiple advantages. Initially, it is made possible by
using the 40’ shipping container that delivers the required equipment as a
production facility. The attached shipping manifest includes a door and 2
windows that can are to be installed in the container to facilitate its
transition into a meat processing facility. Before examining the other
advantages of the meat processing plant, we can see clearly the financial
advantage of selling the local consumer by referring to the following
chart:
|
Per Pig
Profit Wean to Consumer |
MEX |
USD |
|
Weight of Meat
Sold (60% of Live Weight) |
68 |
68 |
|
Sale Price
Processed Meat (per kilogram) |
$9.31
|
$0.86 |
|
Income |
$3,078.81
|
$283.50 |
|
Expense -
Including processing costs |
$1,955.34
|
$180.05 |
|
Per Pig
Profit From Processed Meat |
$1,123.47
|
$103.45 |
|
|
|
|
|
Yearly Income
from 10 Pigs |
$11,234.67
|
$1,034.50
|
|
Monthly
Producer Income |
$936.22
|
$86.21
|
The producer’s monthly income will nearly double once
the capital development loan is paid back.
The Excel Spreadsheet Business Plan Calculator
associated with this engineering study found at
http://helpforthehungry.focuspage.com/Backyard%20Agriculture/Backyard%20Farming%20Business%20Plan.htm
makes it possible to change the assumptions regarding market values and
costs. The spreadsheet instantly shows the effect of changing these
assumptions. This calculator is intended as a tool for coordinating
agencies to use to make decisions regarding sponsoring backyard
agriculture projects.
Even when the added costs of labor are included, the
advantage of selling directly or nearly directly to the consumer is clear.
Market and Economy Realities
In some cases, the woman raising the pork may not be
able to afford the pork for their families. In these cases, profits may be
distributed as meat or the individual may elect to work in the meat
processing plant in exchange for meat.
One of the purposes of having a local meat processing
plant is to make meat available to the local population. In many
instances, the local consumer may not have cash to buy meat. It is
recommended that a bartering system be established that will allow
consumers to purchase meat with equivalent value produce that can be sold
locally or transported to a nearby market.
The practical truth
regarding how the small farmer can survive has been taught and proven in
practice by Joel Salatin. Although his books are currently only
available in English, reading them is essential to learn how the family
farm can prosper by selling directly to the consumer. Learn about Joel and
his remarkable agricultural practices at
http://www.polyfacefarms.com/