Case Study

Livestock Feed & Fodder Development Revenue Optimisation Model

iCore Business Solutions developed a comprehensive concept and financial model to optimise revenue generation for a livestock department through the development of feed and fodder operations on large-scale land assets

Project Overview

  • Client: Livestock Department (Government)

  • Location: Balochistan, Pakistan

  • Project Type: Feasibility & Business Model Development

  • Focus: Feed, Fodder & Livestock Value Chain

Problem Statement

Significant land resources were underutilised with no structured commercial model, resulting in lost revenue opportunities and inefficient asset utilisation.

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Objectives

The project aimed to develop a commercially viable livestock model, assess revenue potential, optimise land use, and create a scalable public-private partnership framework

Approach & Methodology

iCore applied a structured approach combining agricultural productivity analysis, livestock yield modelling, financial forecasting (NPV, IRR), and benchmarking against commercial livestock operations

Key Outputs

Detailed concept note, financial feasibility model, revenue projections, operational framework, and PPP structuring recommendations

Impact & Results

The study demonstrated strong revenue potential, provided a clear commercialisation pathway, and enabled the department to transition from passive landholding to active income generation.

Key Insights

Integrated feed and fattening models yield higher returns, structured PPP models reduce operational burden, and market demand for livestock products remains strong

Conclusion

The project converted underutilised land into a structured revenue-generating opportunity, supporting sustainable agricultural and livestock sector development.

Call to Action

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Objectives

The project aimed to develop a commercially viable livestock model, assess revenue potential, optimise land use, and create a scalable public-private partnership framework