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Saskatoba Swine Inc.Saskatoba Swine Inc.Feasibility StudyFeasibility Study
Kyle Dyok Melissa FuchsKyle Dyok Melissa Fuchs
Brandy Street Jenay WerleBrandy Street Jenay Werle
Project BackgroundProject Background
• 10,000 head swine finishing facility 10,000 head swine finishing facility near Fleming, Saskatchewannear Fleming, Saskatchewan
• Rent pig spaces to Elite Swine Inc.Rent pig spaces to Elite Swine Inc.
• Manure is sold as fertilizer to area Manure is sold as fertilizer to area farmersfarmers
Operations PlanOperations PlanOperations PlanOperations Plan
LocationLocationNE 33-12-30 W1NE 33-12-30 W1
Site PlanSite Plan
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Floor PlanFloor Plan
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A utility roomB gatesC scaleD shower/bathroomE load-outF office/lunchroomG aislewayH hog penJ feeders/waterers
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ROOM A ROOM B
Production CycleAll animals into barn
(~ 50 lbs each)Count animals
Sort animals by sex and by size
Finisher diet
Wash and disinfect entire barn
Non-market weight pigs wait one week
Grower diet
Market weight pigstattooed and shipped
All animals out of barn by week 20
Semi-annual sale of manure
Weighing
Operating ExpensesOperating ExpensesDepreciation 128,821$
Manure Application 30,750$
Utilities 21,250$
Phone (Cell and Office) 473$
Land Taxes 170$
Accounting 3,000$
Insurance 8,000$
Interest 152,950$
Marketing 1,658$
Salaries 37,500$
Contracted in Maintenance 5,649$ Barn Washing 2,200$
Total Operating Expenses 392,420$
Summary of Financial ResultsSummary of Financial Results
Year One Year Two Year Three Year Five Year TenNet Income After Taxes (101,294)$ (36,364)$ 4,487$ 68,950$ 169,682$
2,458$ 123,265$ 22,724$ 20,489$ (9,131)$ -$ -$ 75,723$ 99,148$ 90,035$
0.0% 92.2% 0.1% 0.1% 0.2%Growth in Total Operating Expenses 0.0% 37.5% -7.5% -6.0% -4.4%
Net Cash FlowDivideneds Paid Growth in Revenues
Capital ExpendituresCapital Expenditures
20,000$ Barn Structure 1,800,000$ Total Equipment 850,000$ Total Office Furniture 3,210$
50,000$ Total Other Building Costs 388,074$
Total Capital Expenses 3,111,284$
Land
Tractor
Human ResourcesHuman Resources
Corporate StructureCorporate Structure
Board of Directors
Accountant
ProductionManager
ProductionTechnicians
ProductionTechnicians
Health and Safety
• WHMIS
• First Aid/CPR
• H2S training
• Canadian Quality Assurance
• Introduction to pig husbandry
• Finishing hog manager course
• Hearing and lung tests annually
Salary SummarySalary Summary
Year One Year Tw o Year Three Year Four Year Five Total
Manager 35,000$ 35,700$ 36,414$ 37,142$ 37,885$ 182,141$
Technician One 20,000$ 20,600$ 21,218$ 21,855$ 22,510$ 106,183$
Technician Tw o 20,000$ 20,600$ 21,218$ 21,855$ 22,510$ 106,183$
394,507$ Total Wages
Benefits SummaryBenefits Summary
Five Year Estimate
Employment Insurance 3.08% 12,021$
Canada Pension Plan 4.70% 18,344$
Worker's Compensation 3.00% 11,709$
Medical & Dental Benefits $400/Employee 6,371$
Total 48,446$
Marketing Plan
Marketing Plan
Hog Market Background
• World consumption of pork continues to rise
• Saskatchewan has relatively low hog production cost when compared to other provinces within Canada
• Currently Saskatchewan produces approx. 300,000 tons of pork annually
Marketing ObjectivesMarketing Objectives
• To gain community acceptance of intensive To gain community acceptance of intensive hog operationshog operations
• To promote the use of hog manure as a To promote the use of hog manure as a sustainable, affordable source of fertilizersustainable, affordable source of fertilizer
• To convey to potential investors the fiscal To convey to potential investors the fiscal benefits of investing with Saskatoba Swinebenefits of investing with Saskatoba Swine
Competitive Advantages
• No direct competition by other hog producers at this time
• Location
• Value added product
• Price our product competitively, however application provided at no charge
• Cattle and other livestock posses no threat
Informing the Community
• Initial contact: Neighbor visits performed by Myles Fuchs
• Community Information Night• Discussion
• Q & A
Manure
• 10,000 hogs will produce 8.2 million gallons of manure per year
• Manure needs to be applied semi-annually
• Liquid manure contains Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, and micro-nutrients
Manure Market
• 2,938 acres are required for a 3 year manure spreading rotation within a 2 mile radius
• 980 acres/year is required for application• Application costs to Saskatoba - $62.76/acre
• Cost of manure to producer - $ 21.11/acre
Manure Application Costs
Cost to Producer Expenses/Acre Producer Applied * Saskatoba AppliedWheat crop/ Black Soil ZoneFertilizerNitrogen $15.60 $21.11Phosphorus $7.20 $4.50
Machinery OperatingFuel $8.40 $0.00Repair $8.00 $0.00
Custom Work & Hiring $6.25 $0.00
Machinery Depreciation $16.00 $0.00
Total Costs with N applied $54.25 $21.11
Total Costs with P and N applied $61.45 $25.61
* Producer applied cost taken from the 2002 Crop Planning Guide (Sask Ag and Food)
Financial PlanFinancial Plan
Financial Activities
• Forecasted along a ten year period, adjusted for inflation
• Important costs to the operation are:
Year One Year Two TotalInterest Expense 152,950$ 146,697$ 299,647$ Manure Application 30,750$ 63,345$ 94,095$ Utilities 21,250$ 43,775$ 65,025$ Wages 37,500$ 76,500$ 114,000$
Financing The Barn
Long Term Bank Debt 2,300,000$ Equity Investment 900,000$
Total Equity 3,200,000$
Net Income Projection
(150,000)
(100,000)
(50,000)
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100,000
150,000
200,000
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Year
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Sensitivity Analysis
$(150,000)
$(100,000)
$(50,000)
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$50,000
$100,000
Barn Rental Wages Manure Sales
Critical Variables
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Base Case
Best Case
Worst Case
Break Even Analysis
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Economic Breakeven
Net Income Breakeven
Base Case
Cash Flow Breakeven
Financial RatiosRatios Year One Year Five Year TenLiquidityCurrent Ratio 1.89 3.62 2.99Leverage RatiosDebt ratio 0.73 0.73 0.53Debt to Equity Ratio 2.76 2.92 1.23Profitability RatiosGross Profit Margin -0.35 0.12 0.34Net Profit Margin -0.35 0.12 0.27Return on Equity -0.13 0.11 0.20
The End
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