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Fish Feed Mills

Sl. No Sub component and Unit Unit cost Governmental Assistance


Activities (Rs. lakhs) (Rs. lakhs)

General (40%) SC/ST/ Women


(60%)

(a) Mini Mills of production Capacity


Noof 30.00 12.00 18.00
2 ton /Day

(b) Medium Mills of production No 100.00 40.00 60.00


Capacity of 8 ton /Day

(c) Large mills of production Capacity


No 200.00 80.00 120.00
of 20 ton /Day

(d) Fish Feed Plants of production No 650.00 260.00 390.00


Capacity of at least 100 ton /Day.

(i) Beneficiaries will submit Detailed Project Report (DPR) with justification including demand
and supply gap in the project locality, detailed cost estimate, technical specifications of the
components of the feed mill/plant, recurring cost involved, source of funds for meeting the
beneficiary contribution including bank consent for providing loan, undertaking of beneficiary
to the effect that no other governmental assistance is availed for the proposed project,
anticipated direct & indirect employment generation to local population, and specific time
lines for completion of the project etc.

(ii) Cost estimates of the feed mill/plant will be based on the latest SoRs/ prevailing market rates.

(iii) Beneficiaries will provide documentary evidence of availability of requisite land (either
own/registered lease), necessary clearances/permissions from the concerned
State/UT/authority as may be required. In case of lease land, the minimum lease period
should be 10 years from the date of submission of the DPR/SCP and the registered lease
document will be included in the DPR/SCP.

(iv) The Beneficiaries will submit an undertaking in the DPR to the effect that all operational,
maintenance and post construction management costs of the infrastructure facilities shall be
borne by them and the ice plant/cold storage will be kept in operational condition.

(v) Beneficiaries will display a board permanently at the infrastructure facilities to the effect that
the feed mill/plant is constructed with Government financial assistance under the PMMSY of
the Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying.
(vi) The Beneficiaries will ensure supply of feed produced from the government assisted feed
mill/plant to the fishers and fish farmers at affordable price.

(vii) The beneficiary will be abide by the government regulations, if any in development, operation
and management including feed quality assurance etc.

(viii) The Governmental assistance for these projects will be as per actual cost within the overall
ceiling indicated in the respective sub-components/activities under PMMSY.

(ix) Accreditation of the feed mill will be part of the project estimates and it is mandatory.
What are the broad essential elements to be included in Detailed Project Reports
(DPRs)/ Self Contained Proposals?

i.) Background of the implementing agency (other than the Department of State/UT) and their
credential and competencies, including financial statement of previous three years in case
of autonomous agencies, entrepreneurs.
ii.) Feasibility studies wherever required to assess the demand and supply gaps of intended
benefits, particularly in the project locality.
iii.) Project objectives.
iv.) Anticipated benefits in quantifiable terms, especially in enhancement of fish production,
employment generation etc.
v.) Cost benefit analysis, wherever required (especially in case of bankable projects).
vi.) Bio-security and Environment concerning issues (if any).
vii.) Documentary evidence of availability of land and statutory clearances/ permissions/licenses,
wherever required.
viii.) Sources of funding for implementation of the project (Central assistance, State contribution,
own contribution/bank loan etc. as the case may be).
ix.) Clear time-lines (in form of a Bar Chart) for completion of the project.
x.) Undertaking to the effect that there shall be no duplication of central funding or
implementation of a similar project by the same agency in the same location.
xi.) Detailed Cost Estimate of the project formulated in accordance with the methodology
stipulated in this guideline.
xii.) Presentation of details of the project before the PAC, NFDB or such entity as decided by DoF
wherever required.
xiii.) However, the above said broad essential elements may vary from project to project depending
on the local conditions, project requirements, magnitude and gestation period of the project
etc.
Documents required for Scheme:
1. Pan Card of Firm
2. Partnership Deed
3. Pan Card and Aadhar Card of all Partners
4. Domicile Certificates of all partners
5. Caste Certificates of all partners
6. Electricity Bill of POB
7. Udyam Registration
8. Registered Lease Deed for 10 years for Proposed Land
9. Financial Statements for last 3 years
10. Work Estimates & Layout Plan
11. Quotations of Plant and Machineries
12. Bank Statement
13.

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