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INVESTMENT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES OPPORTUNITIES LIVESTOCK & FISHERIES DEPARTMENT BHAMBHORE DAIRY VILLAGE & MEAT BHAMBHORE DAIRY VILLAGE & MEAT PROCESSING ZONE PROCESSING ZONE LIVESTOCK SECTOR As As part part of
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
LIVESTOCK & FISHERIES DEPARTMENT
BHAMBHORE DAIRY VILLAGE & MEAT PROCESSING ZONE
LIVESTOCK SECTOR
BHAMBHORE DAIRY VILLAGE & MEAT PROCESSING ZONE
- As
part
- f
the Government’s pro-investment strategy, Government of Sindh has conceived a mega project for Public Private Partnership in the Livestock Sector.
- The Project is the Establishment of a Dairy Village and
Processing Zone for Meat Animals near the port city of Karachi.
- The site is to be established over 1300 acres with a provision of
1200 acres reserved for expansion.
- The site will be divided into two distinct areas for dairy and
meat
- As
part
- f
the Government’s pro-investment strategy, Government of Sindh has conceived a mega project for Public Private Partnership in the Livestock Sector.
- The Project is the Establishment of a Dairy Village and
Processing Zone for Meat Animals near the port city of Karachi.
- The site is to be established over 1300 acres with a provision of
1200 acres reserved for expansion.
- The site will be divided into two distinct areas for dairy and
meat
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DAIRY POTENTIAL
- The Livestock & Agriculture Sector contributes over 10% to the
GDP
- With estimated 33 billion liters of annual milk production from 50
million animals managed by over 8 million farming households, Pakistan is the 4th Largest milk producing country in the World.
- The Milk economy
in terms of value is over 27% of the total agriculture sector
- Of the total production, 71% is rural based and 29% is urban based
.
- The Livestock & Agriculture Sector contributes over 10% to the
GDP
- With estimated 33 billion liters of annual milk production from 50
million animals managed by over 8 million farming households, Pakistan is the 4th Largest milk producing country in the World.
- The Milk economy
in terms of value is over 27% of the total agriculture sector
- Of the total production, 71% is rural based and 29% is urban based
.
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DAIRY POTENTIAL
- Of the total production only 3% is processed and
marketed through formal channels
- It is a partially tapped market with a potential of
another additional 3 billion liters of milk , with a growth rate faster then any other sector
- Value additions like cheese, and yoghurt etc have
again a huge potential
- Of the total production only 3% is processed and
marketed through formal channels
- It is a partially tapped market with a potential of
another additional 3 billion liters of milk , with a growth rate faster then any other sector
- Value additions like cheese, and yoghurt etc have
again a huge potential
Potential of Meat , Meat Processing, Supply and Marketing
The meat demand for Pakistan Domestic market is growing at a rate of 2.73% for Beef, 2.90 % for mutton and 6.10 % for poultry. This domestic demand is growing to meet the population growth, human need for protein and calcium, migration of population from rural to urban and the fluctuating growth due to per capita rise in income. The projected supply demand gap for domestic consumption is: The meat demand for Pakistan Domestic market is growing at a rate of 2.73% for Beef, 2.90 % for mutton and 6.10 % for poultry. This domestic demand is growing to meet the population growth, human need for protein and calcium, migration of population from rural to urban and the fluctuating growth due to per capita rise in income. The projected supply demand gap for domestic consumption is: Products 2003 2020 Supply Demand Gap Supply Demand Gap Milk 27800 31320 3520 43430 98910 55480 Beef 1050 1210 160 1430 3740 2310 Mutton 700 800 100 1030 2500 1470
Potential for Meat Export
The World Wide Meat Consumption as of 2003 is:
Meat Type Production in Million tons Beef 62 Mutton 12 Poultry 77 Pig 97 Pig 97 Total 247
Source: SMEDA
Historically there are four major meat producing countries
- North America ( USSA & Canada)
- South America ( Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay)
- Oceanic Countries ( Australia and New Zealand)
- Europe ( British Islands and Continental Europe)
There is a good potential and opportunity for Pakistan to break the potential meat markets in particular the “Halal “meat markets of Middle East The Potential supply and demand gap for Middle East countries is :
Thousand Tons
Country Production Consumption Gap Saudia Arabia 25,630 75,630 50,000
Cont….
Saudia Arabia 25,630 75,630 50,000 Egypt 440,000 533,000 93,000 Bahrain 1,440 4,600 3,220 Oman 4,148 18,000 13,852 UAE 9,500 43,185 33,658
Source: US Dept of Agriculture - 2004
The Actual imports of Beef in Middle East Countries is:
(Metric Tons)
Country 2000 2001 2002 2003 Saudia Arabia 32,327 36,360 51,728 52,122 Egypt 195,841 130,692 140,240 113,915 UAE 50,722 31,103 37,263 30,765
Cont…..
UAE 50,722 31,103 37,263 30,765 Kuwait 57 19 71 144 All Others 68,930 70,571 65,246 93,595
Source: World Trade Atlas
Similarly there is potential in South East Asian Countries as well:
(Metric Tons)
Country 2000 2001 2002 2003 Malaysia 86,649 85,561 92,475 99,460 Philippines 87,579 82,291 82,200 83,341 Indonesia 38,383 20,151 25,477 30,605 Singapore 16,718 15,895 20,637 21,856 Singapore 16,718 15,895 20,637 21,856 All Others 6,403 4,272 5,427 9,459 Total 235,732 208,170 226,216 244,721
Source: World Trade Atlas
With an animal population of over 50 million, Pakistan suffers from low productivity compared to global players. Pakistan has three times the animals than Germany but yields one fifth of Germany's and one third of New Zealand, representing a significant loss in potential economic and social values. Thus Pakistan has the capability to produce more milk, 50 billion liters by 2015, with better feed, technology and management practices. Dairy Village provides such opportunity under one window where all the services and facilities are available for the Dairy Farmer. With an animal population of over 50 million, Pakistan suffers from low productivity compared to global players. Pakistan has three times the animals than Germany but yields one fifth of Germany's and one third of New Zealand, representing a significant loss in potential economic and social values. Thus Pakistan has the capability to produce more milk, 50 billion liters by 2015, with better feed, technology and management practices. Dairy Village provides such opportunity under one window where all the services and facilities are available for the Dairy Farmer.
SALIENT FEATURES
- 100 Plots of 5 Acres for Dairy Production
- 100 Plots of 3 Acres for Meat Production
- Milk Processing & Chilling Plants
- Value Addition Plants
- State of the art Abattoirs
- Meat Processing Plants
- Meat Chilling & Storage Plants
- Livestock & Fodder Markets
- Feed Mills
- Veterinary Clinics
- 100 Plots of 5 Acres for Dairy Production
- 100 Plots of 3 Acres for Meat Production
- Milk Processing & Chilling Plants
- Value Addition Plants
- State of the art Abattoirs
- Meat Processing Plants
- Meat Chilling & Storage Plants
- Livestock & Fodder Markets
- Feed Mills
- Veterinary Clinics
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3 Acre Meat Processing Plots 5 Acre Dairy Village Plots Meat Processing Milk Processing Plant Services Area
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Livestock & Fisheries Department Sindh 3 Acre Meat Processing Plots 5 Acre Dairy Village Plots Meat Processing Milk Processing Plant Services Area
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Livestock & Fisheries Department Sindh 3 Acre Meat Processing Plots 5 Acre Dairy Village Plots Meat Processing Milk Processing Plant Services Area
PROJECT INCENTIVES
- The
Department
- f
Livestock would build the infrastructure such as:
– Internal & External Roads – Boundary Wall – Residential Colony – Sewage & Drainage Systems – Provision of Water & Energy
- The Department would provide Veterinary care &
Artificial Insemination Facilities
- The Department would also manage the Project
through a Project Director
- The
Department
- f
Livestock would build the infrastructure such as:
– Internal & External Roads – Boundary Wall – Residential Colony – Sewage & Drainage Systems – Provision of Water & Energy
- The Department would provide Veterinary care &
Artificial Insemination Facilities
- The Department would also manage the Project
through a Project Director
PROJECT INCENTIVES
- Plots in the Project for setting up Dairy Farms;
Meat Production Farms; Allied Industries; and Various Markets would be leased on highly competitive and attractive rates
- The Department of Livestock in collaboration
with the Board of Investment would provide Loans through a revolving Fund set up for this purpose
- Plots in the Project for setting up Dairy Farms;
Meat Production Farms; Allied Industries; and Various Markets would be leased on highly competitive and attractive rates
- The Department of Livestock in collaboration
with the Board of Investment would provide Loans through a revolving Fund set up for this purpose
WATER RESOURSE MANAGEMENT
Fresh Potable Under ground water is available in the scheme area at a depth of 30-90 m below the ground surface. The under ground water is recharged with the annual rain fall in the area which is estimated at about 175 mm Water would be accessed through tube wells that can be run either on wind or solar energy Fresh Potable Under ground water is available in the scheme area at a depth of 30-90 m below the ground surface. The under ground water is recharged with the annual rain fall in the area which is estimated at about 175 mm Water would be accessed through tube wells that can be run either on wind or solar energy
ENERGY RESOURSE MANAGEMENT
ENERGY REQUIREMENTS
ELECTRICAL
Street Lighting 287.5 kW Residential 40.0 kW Commercial 150.0 kW Sewerage Treatment Plant 200.0 kW Tube well and Water Supply 400.0 kW Other infrastructure 97.6 kW Farms Dairy: 100 farms of 5 Ac 1500.0 kW Meat: 100 farms of 3 Ac 900.0 kW Post Harvest Milk Processing 450.0 kW Meat Processing 650.0 kW Slaughter House 500.0 kW Chilling Plant 400.0 kW Feed Mill 250.0 kW Dry Fertilizer Plant 150.0 kW Total Connected Load 5975.1 kW
ELECTRICAL
Street Lighting 287.5 kW Residential 40.0 kW Commercial 150.0 kW Sewerage Treatment Plant 200.0 kW Tube well and Water Supply 400.0 kW Other infrastructure 97.6 kW Farms Dairy: 100 farms of 5 Ac 1500.0 kW Meat: 100 farms of 3 Ac 900.0 kW Post Harvest Milk Processing 450.0 kW Meat Processing 650.0 kW Slaughter House 500.0 kW Chilling Plant 400.0 kW Feed Mill 250.0 kW Dry Fertilizer Plant 150.0 kW Total Connected Load 5975.1 kW
ENERGY PLAN
- The facility would meet a significant portion of its energy
requirements from renewable sources such as Biogas, wind and Solar.
- The self sufficiency in energy is made possible by the
abundance of raw material available for turning into biogas that would then be used to generate electricity.
- Similarly, the site lying in the wind corridor with an
average wind speed of 7.5 meters/second could have a large installed wind mill farm.
- The facility would meet a significant portion of its energy
requirements from renewable sources such as Biogas, wind and Solar.
- The self sufficiency in energy is made possible by the
abundance of raw material available for turning into biogas that would then be used to generate electricity.
- Similarly, the site lying in the wind corridor with an
average wind speed of 7.5 meters/second could have a large installed wind mill farm.
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11 KV Bus LOCAL GRID Solar Power 2.6 MW / Day Solar Power 2.6 MW / Day Power Generation Area
Wind Turbine 1 MW / Day Wind Turbine 1 MW / Day Bio Gas Plant 2.4 MW / Day Bio Gas Plant 2.4 MW / Day HT Panel HT Panel HT Panel HT Panel
HT Panel HT Panel
Step-up Transformer Step-up Transformer Step-up Transformer Step-up Transformer Step-up Transformer Step-up Transformer LT Panel LT Panel LT Panel LT Panel
LT Panel LT Panel inverter inverter Battery Bank Battery Bank Collecto r Cells Collecto r Cells
Gas Generator Gas Generator
Step-Down Transformer Step-Down Transformer Step-Down Transformer Step-Down Transformer 11 KV Line 11 KV Line 11 KV Line 11 KV Line
3 PHASE 380 V 3 PHASE 380 V
LOCAL ELECTRICAL GRID BASED ON BIO GAS, SOLAR and WIND ENERGY
National Grid WAPDA / KESC National Grid WAPDA / KESC
11 KV Bus 11 KV Bus LOCAL GRID
Step-Down Transformer Step-Down Transformer 11 KV Line 11 KV Line Step-Down Transformer Step-Down Transformer 11 KV Line 11 KV Line
3 PHASE 380 V 3 PHASE 380 V
Total Electric Load Provided:
Bio-Gas Plant 2500 Kw Solar Energy 2600 Kw Wind Energy 1000 Kw Total
6100 Kw
The TOTAL Energy Requirements will be through the Renewable energy resources with no contribution from the National Grid. The Project has the potential to export excess power to the national grid as and when required.
Total Electric Load Provided:
Bio-Gas Plant 2500 Kw Solar Energy 2600 Kw Wind Energy 1000 Kw Total
6100 Kw
The TOTAL Energy Requirements will be through the Renewable energy resources with no contribution from the National Grid. The Project has the potential to export excess power to the national grid as and when required.
S# Energy System Total Cost (Including Staff) Power Generation (KWH) Unit Rate (KWH) 1. Solar Energy System 2.6MW/Day Ten(10)hours working per day for 10 years. {Cost includes Installation, Infrastructure, & Maintenance} Rs.333,000,000.00 (2600x10x365x10) = 94,900,000 KH GC = 3.50 PL 35%= 1.23 DC 15%= 0.53 Total = 5.26 2. Wind Energy System 1.0 MW/Day Ten(10)hours working per day for 8 years. Two Turbines of 150 KW each {Cost includes Installation, Infrastructure, & Maintenance}
- Rs. 56,211,750.00
(1000x10x365x8) = 29,200,000 KH GC = 1.93 PL 35%= 0.68 DC 15%= 0.29 Total = 2.90
ENERGY PLAN COST
Wind Energy System 1.0 MW/Day Ten(10)hours working per day for 8 years. Two Turbines of 150 KW each {Cost includes Installation, Infrastructure, & Maintenance} GC = 1.93 PL 35%= 0.68 DC 15%= 0.29 Total = 2.90 3. BioGas Energy System 2.4 Mw/day Ten(10)hours working per day for 10 years. {Cost includes Installation, Infrastructure, & Maintenance}
- Rs. 98,635,000.00
(2400x10x365x10) = 87,600,000 KH GC = 1.13 PL 35%= 0.40 DC 15%= 0.57 Total = 2.10 I. Average of all Rs.487,846,750.00 211,700,000.00 KH GC = 2.30 PL 35%= 0.81 DC 40%= 0.92 Total = 4.03 GC = Generation Cost PL = Power Loss DC = Distribution Cost
COPMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
INDIVIDUAL FARMERS
1. Cost of Land @ Rs. 1.0 – 1.5 m/ac 2. No Infrastructure available
- Access Road
- Internal Roads
- Levelling of Land
- Boundary Wall
- Sewerage and Sewerage
Disposal
- Hygienic Water Supply
3. Security not available, at Cost
BHAMBHORE FARMERS
1. Cost of Land Lease @ Rs. 0.1– 0.2 m/ac 2. Infrastructure available
- Access Road
- Internal Roads
- Levelling of Land
- Boundary Wall
- Sewerage and Sewerage
` Disposal
- Hygienic Water Supply
3. Security available, No Cost
Livestock & Fisheries Department Sindh
1. Cost of Land @ Rs. 1.0 – 1.5 m/ac 2. No Infrastructure available
- Access Road
- Internal Roads
- Levelling of Land
- Boundary Wall
- Sewerage and Sewerage
Disposal
- Hygienic Water Supply
3. Security not available, at Cost 1. Cost of Land Lease @ Rs. 0.1– 0.2 m/ac 2. Infrastructure available
- Access Road
- Internal Roads
- Levelling of Land
- Boundary Wall
- Sewerage and Sewerage
` Disposal
- Hygienic Water Supply
3. Security available, No Cost
COPMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
INDIVIDUAL FARMERS
4. No Veterinary Care 5. No Markets available, at Cost 6. Post Harvest Facilities
- No Post Harvest Facilities,
Cost
BHAMBHORE FARMERS
4. Veterinary Care with AI Lab 5. All Markets available, No cost
- Fodder & Feed
- Livestock
- Produce
- Commercial
- Restaurants & allied facilities
6. Post Harvest Facilities
- Milk Processing Plants
- Chilling Plants
- Meat Processing Plant
- Dry Fertilizer Plant
Livestock & Fisheries Department Sindh
4. No Veterinary Care 5. No Markets available, at Cost 6. Post Harvest Facilities
- No Post Harvest Facilities,
Cost 4. Veterinary Care with AI Lab 5. All Markets available, No cost
- Fodder & Feed
- Livestock
- Produce
- Commercial
- Restaurants & allied facilities
6. Post Harvest Facilities
- Milk Processing Plants
- Chilling Plants
- Meat Processing Plant
- Dry Fertilizer Plant
COPMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
INDIVIDUAL FARMERS
7. Transportation Cost to and from Market, about Rs.100 per 40 kg 8. Power not available 24/7 9. Power available at High Commercial rate, between Rs. 20- 25 per unit
- 10. Accessibility to domestic and
International Market – Depending
- n location
- 11. Produce not to International
Standards
BHAMBHORE FARMERS
7. No Transportation Cost, for to and from Market as post harvest facility available at site. 8. Power available 24/7 9. Power available through renewable sources at an average rate, between Rs. 10-12 per unit
- 10. Conveniently Accessible to
domestic and International Market about 50 km
- 11. Produce to International
Standards
Livestock & Fisheries Department Sindh
7. Transportation Cost to and from Market, about Rs.100 per 40 kg 8. Power not available 24/7 9. Power available at High Commercial rate, between Rs. 20- 25 per unit
- 10. Accessibility to domestic and
International Market – Depending
- n location
- 11. Produce not to International
Standards 7. No Transportation Cost, for to and from Market as post harvest facility available at site. 8. Power available 24/7 9. Power available through renewable sources at an average rate, between Rs. 10-12 per unit
- 10. Conveniently Accessible to
domestic and International Market about 50 km
- 11. Produce to International
Standards
- The internal rate of return in the dairy farms is estimated at
about 24% where as in the meat sector average rates of about 40% are expected.
- With the cost of production to be lower due to renewable
energy resources, the rates are expected to be even higher.
- With the policy of high input / higher production against the
present scenario of low input / low production, the production
- f milk and meat will increase many folds and would be able
to cater to increasing domestic needs and the potential Hallal market in middle east and Europe.
- The internal rate of return in the dairy farms is estimated at
about 24% where as in the meat sector average rates of about 40% are expected.
- With the cost of production to be lower due to renewable
energy resources, the rates are expected to be even higher.
- With the policy of high input / higher production against the
present scenario of low input / low production, the production
- f milk and meat will increase many folds and would be able
to cater to increasing domestic needs and the potential Hallal market in middle east and Europe.
DEVELOPMENT OF A BRACKISHWATER AQUACULTURE / MARICULTURE PARK ALONG THE COAST OF SINDH
FISHERIES SECTOR
DEVELOPMENT OF A BRACKISHWATER AQUACULTURE / MARICULTURE PARK ALONG THE COAST OF SINDH
INTRODUCTION
The Province of Sindh possesses 71% of
total marine resources of the country along a 350 km long coast.
Besides,
there are about 0.3 million hectares
- f Brackish water area comprising a net-
work
- f
creeks, low lying areas and backwaters.
These areas have great potential for culturing
- f fin fish / crustaceans / shell fish.
The Province of Sindh possesses 71% of
total marine resources of the country along a 350 km long coast.
Besides,
there are about 0.3 million hectares
- f Brackish water area comprising a net-
work
- f
creeks, low lying areas and backwaters.
These areas have great potential for culturing
- f fin fish / crustaceans / shell fish.
STRATEGY
- Develop
a Brackish Water Aquaculture / Mariculture Park over 20000 acres along the coast
- Develop
the Government
- wned
Garho Shrimp Farm as a support infrastructure for the proposed park. The Farm would be rehabilitated to serve as a Training & Research Centre
- Develop
a Brackish Water Aquaculture / Mariculture Park over 20000 acres along the coast
- Develop
the Government
- wned
Garho Shrimp Farm as a support infrastructure for the proposed park. The Farm would be rehabilitated to serve as a Training & Research Centre
Coastal Belt of Sindh 350 Km (17 LARGE & MORE THAN 350 SMALL CREEKS)
500 Ac 8527 Ac
800 Ac 100 Ac 100 Ac 50 Ac
2441 Ac 4000 Ac 4000 Ac
National Highway Coastal Highway 279 km Double Road Metal Road Pilot Shrimp Farm Proposed Farming Sites
AIR TEMP RANGE WATER TEMP RANGE SALINITY RANGE HIGHEST TIDE MEAN HIGH TIDE MEAN SEA LEVEL 5 – 41 CELSIUS 8 -34 CELSIUS 0 – 47 PPT 3.83 METERS 3.20 METERS 2.06 METERS
CONDITIONS AT SITE
AIR TEMP RANGE WATER TEMP RANGE SALINITY RANGE HIGHEST TIDE MEAN HIGH TIDE MEAN SEA LEVEL 5 – 41 CELSIUS 8 -34 CELSIUS 0 – 47 PPT 3.83 METERS 3.20 METERS 2.06 METERS
- Road Network
– A 279 Km Coastal Highway is being constructed from Dhabeji (Thatta) to Ali Bunder (Badin) – There is a network of roads servicing all the towns in the vicinity – A network of link roads connecting the fishing villages is being constructed
INFRASTRUCTURE
- Road Network
– A 279 Km Coastal Highway is being constructed from Dhabeji (Thatta) to Ali Bunder (Badin) – There is a network of roads servicing all the towns in the vicinity – A network of link roads connecting the fishing villages is being constructed
SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
GARHO SHRIMP FARM – a Government Facility located near Ambra Creek about 4.5 kilometers from the nearest town and easily approachable from Karachi via National Highway. The shrimp farm will be rehabilitated and renovated as a hub of all fisheries activities and will be linked with the Aqua-Mari Culture Park Being located in centre of the coastal area, it will serve as a Research and Training Centre and will provide all technical support to the Aqua-Mari Culture Park. It will also function as a Disease diagnostic centre, Soil and water quality analysis lab and demonstration unit for development of Aqua-Mari culture park GARHO SHRIMP FARM – a Government Facility located near Ambra Creek about 4.5 kilometers from the nearest town and easily approachable from Karachi via National Highway. The shrimp farm will be rehabilitated and renovated as a hub of all fisheries activities and will be linked with the Aqua-Mari Culture Park Being located in centre of the coastal area, it will serve as a Research and Training Centre and will provide all technical support to the Aqua-Mari Culture Park. It will also function as a Disease diagnostic centre, Soil and water quality analysis lab and demonstration unit for development of Aqua-Mari culture park
INCENTIVES
- The Government would:
– Build internal & external roads – Conduct Master Planning of the Park – Rehabilitate the existing Shrimp Farm to perform as a training & research hub – Provide seed at subsidized rates – Provide Technical Support – Provide loans through a revolving fund set up for the purpose
- The Government would:
– Build internal & external roads – Conduct Master Planning of the Park – Rehabilitate the existing Shrimp Farm to perform as a training & research hub – Provide seed at subsidized rates – Provide Technical Support – Provide loans through a revolving fund set up for the purpose
REVIVAL OF FISHING INDUSTRY
IN THE COASTAL BELT OF RURAL SINDH
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REVIVAL OF FISHING INDUSTRY
IN THE COASTAL BELT OF RURAL SINDH
PRESENT SITUATION
- SALT WATER INTRUSION WIDESPREAD REDUCING
AGRICULTURAL OPPORTUNITIES
- CREEKS BECOMING TIDAL SALTWATER, AS NO
FRESH WATER COMING DOWN FROM INDUS RIVER.
- LOSS OF AGRICULTURAL LAND
- MANGROVE LOSS FOR FUEL AND FODDER
- NON AVAILABILITY OF FRESH WATER
- SALT WATER INTRUSION WIDESPREAD REDUCING
AGRICULTURAL OPPORTUNITIES
- CREEKS BECOMING TIDAL SALTWATER, AS NO
FRESH WATER COMING DOWN FROM INDUS RIVER.
- LOSS OF AGRICULTURAL LAND
- MANGROVE LOSS FOR FUEL AND FODDER
- NON AVAILABILITY OF FRESH WATER
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THE CONCEPT
- The Strategy has the following components:
–Installation of Floating Jetties and landing infrastructure at selected sites –Provision of potable water for drinking as well as other purposes required for fish handling and storage –Modification of Boats –Provision of Modern Fishing Gear –Establishment of Cold-Chain from the landing sites to Karachi by provision of IPCs, Fish Crates, Fish Baskets etc
- The Strategy has the following components:
–Installation of Floating Jetties and landing infrastructure at selected sites –Provision of potable water for drinking as well as other purposes required for fish handling and storage –Modification of Boats –Provision of Modern Fishing Gear –Establishment of Cold-Chain from the landing sites to Karachi by provision of IPCs, Fish Crates, Fish Baskets etc
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Sites Commissioned
- Keti Bunder
- Nov 2010
- Kharo Chan
- Oct 2011
- Kalkan Chani - Feb 2012
- Keti Bunder
- Nov 2010
- Kharo Chan
- Oct 2011
- Kalkan Chani - Feb 2012
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SURVEY OF RESULTS
KETI BUNDER (3 MONTHS)
Boat Landings
Size of Boat Before (Boats/Day) After (Boats/Day) Small 80 150 Small 80 150 Medium 90 180 Large (Cargo) 5-10 20 Total 180 350
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Fish Catch
Type of Fish Before (Fish Catch / Day) After (Fish Catch / Day) All Types 10-15 TON 30 TONS
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BEFORE AFTER Destination of loading and un-loading was scattered. Destination of loading and un-loading is on floating jetty. Labor intensive for unloading and loading
- f ice blocks, fish crates, diesel and fish
catch to and from boats. Less Labor intensive for unloading and loading of ice blocks, fish crates, diesel and fish catch to and from boats Unloading of Fish Catch used to take 4-5 hours from big boats having 2-3 tons of fish. Unloading of Fish Catch hardly takes half an hour (30 minutes) from big boats having 2-3 tons of fish. Unloading of Fish Catch used to take 4-5 hours from big boats having 2-3 tons of fish. Unloading of Fish Catch hardly takes half an hour (30 minutes) from big boats having 2-3 tons of fish. High Incidence of Water Borne Diseases Certifiable Reduction in Cases of Water Borne Diseases (Agha Khan Clinic) Maintenance of Cool Chain not possible Maintenance of Cool Chain now possible Contaminated Water for drinking as well as fish handling Purified Water available all day Scattered Communities Congregation of Communities with revival
- f Fishing centers
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HIGH TIDE MARK
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V 06 B 50 P -+5000 C 01 - 02 ton/day Normal 04 - 05 ton/day Season V 06 B 50 P -+5000 C 01 - 02 ton/day Normal 04 - 05 ton/day Season V 06 B 300 P -+6000 C 01 - 02 ton/day Normal 04 - 05 ton/day Season V 06 B 300 P -+6000 C 01 - 02 ton/day Normal 04 - 05 ton/day Season V 12 B 300 P -+8000 C 04 ton/day Normal 08 ton/day Season V 12 B 300 P -+8000 C 04 ton/day Normal 08 ton/day Season V 05 B 325 P -+5000 C 02-03 ton/day 04-06 ton/day V 05 B 325 P -+5000 C 02-03 ton/day 04-06 ton/day V 09 B 350 P -+5000 C 04-06 ton/day V 09 B 350 P -+5000 C 04-06 ton/day V 06 B 300 P -+6000 C 01 - 02 ton/day Normal 04 - 05 ton/day Season V 06 B 300 P -+6000 C 01 - 02 ton/day Normal 04 - 05 ton/day Season V 12 B 300 P -+8000 C 04 ton/day Normal 08 ton/day Season V 12 B 300 P -+8000 C 04 ton/day Normal 08 ton/day Season V 15 B 450 P 15000 C 06 - 07 ton/day Normal 12 - 15 ton/day Season V 14 B 170 P -+1000 C 02 - 04 ton/day Normal 06 - 08 ton/day Season V 09 B 350 P -+5000 C 04-06 ton/day V 09 B 350 P -+5000 C 04-06 ton/day V 10 B 300 P -+6000 C 04 - 05 ton/day Normal 08 - 10 ton/day Season