Soil,
Water Quality and input Testing Laboratory Services Centre
• To undertake soil testing at reasonable costs.
• To undertake irrigation water quality testing.
• To undertake testing of some of the inputs.
• To provide recommendation on fertilizer
application and fertility management.
• To arrange for suitable inputs like
bio-fertilizers.
• To provide guidance for soil reclamation and
related technical areas.
• To train / demonstrate / educate farmers in
the technical areas of soil fertility development, integrated input
use, improved compost making, etc.
2. Location and Area of Operation :
In order to have close interaction with the farmers
and facilitate frequent field visits the unit should be located in rural
areas like taluka head quarters or an upcoming major panchayat head
quarters It is considered that a lab with a capacity of 10,000 samples
will have scope to cover a taluka. In areas having considerable
saline/alkaline lands and irrigated garden lands growing commercial
crops and vegetables will have ample potential for this kind of service.
3. Project Components : Laboratory Equipment (PH
Meter, EC Meter, Photometer, etc.,), office equipment, furniture, etc.,
4. Project Cost : Rs.
A Capital cost
• Water and Electricity supply to the lab 25,000
• Wooden drawer with cabinet to keep samples (2
sets) 20,000
• Laboratory Equipment (such as pH Meter, EC Meter,
Photometer
Caloriemeter, glassware, laboratory, furniture,
etc.,) 2,32,000
• Office equipment (such as furniture, motor cycle,
computer, 1,17,000 telephone, audiovisual aids, contingencies, etc.,)
3,94,000
Capitalised Cost :
- Rent for ten months 25,000
- Stock of chemicals 20,000
- Six months' operational cost 84,500
Total : 5,23,500
B. Recurring Cost :
It varies from Rs. 1,33,200/- to
Rs. 1,54,800/-
5. Margin (15%) :
Rs. 92,000
6. Bank Loan :
Rs. 4,31,500
7. Rate of Interest : 14% p.a.
8. Income :
(i) Though it is possible to test 10,000 - 12,000
samples in a year, the installed capacity is taken conservatively as
8,000 per year for working out the economics.
Capacity utilization is considered as follows :
First year Second year Third year 4th year onwards
35% 50% 75% 80%
(ii) The major income will accrue from soil and water
testing. An income of Rs. 50 per sample of soil/ water is considered as
reasonable. Return from the input testing is not taken into the cash
flow, though some income is possible from this. Considerable amount of
returns is also expected from the extension service rendered like land
reclamation etc. However, highly conservation charges of Rs. 250 per
acre for this service are assumed in the project due to the lack of
field experience as of now.
(iii) From Soil and water samples testing and
Technical advice/services like land reclamation, the income varies from
Rs. 1,40,000/- to Rs. 3,38,750/-
11. Other Information :
Apart from the soil testing services, the unit can
also widen its scope slowly by adding small capacities for organic
manure production (for which land is needed) and bio-fertilizers. Small
quantities of bio-fertilizers like Azatobacter, Azospirillum can be
multiplied for local clients with the same infrastructure.
Note :
• Margin of 15% is assumed, but the actual margin
will be as per the discretion of the banks.
• Interest rate of 14% is assumed, however, the
actual rate will be as per banks' discretion.
• Similarly, the other economic / financial
parameters such as the repayment period, DSCR, IRR, etc., ay also vary
depending upon the margin, interest rate, etc., taken into account by
the bank.