Computed Return of Investment (ROI) - from Goat Raising

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Investment and projected income from a slaughter goat enterprise

  • Goat raising is highly profitable
  • Positive net income and return-on-investment (ROI) from a slaughter goat enterprise are realized, even as early as the first year for a 25-, 50- or 100-doe level operation
  • ROI is highest for the 25-doe level operation because of the lower investment cost (except for stocks) and better utilization of labor
  • The capital investment needed as well as the projected income statement by type of operation is given below:
25-doe level
(semi-confinement)
50-doe level
(pure confinement)
100-doe level
(pure confinement)
Initial capital investment 67, 250 174, 500 349, 000
Total expenses for 5 yrs 373, 262 762, 002 1, 524, 004
Total income for 5 yrs
(sale of stocks + stock inventory value)
623, 750 1, 219, 500 2, 439, 000
Net income for 5 yrs 250, 489 457, 498 914, 996
ROI(%) 67 60 60
Payback period 2 years

All figures are in Philippine Pesos.

Source: The 2003 Goat Farming Committee.
The Philippines recommends for goat farming.
Los BaƱos, Laguna: PCARRD-DOST, PARRFI, and DA-LDC, 2004. 137p.- (Philippines Recommends series No. 24-D).

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