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Week 8 Day 3 Sample Computation

The document provides examples of computing income from animal products. It gives a formula for calculating profit as total income minus total expenses. Sample problems are provided to demonstrate calculating profit from a piggery and tilapia farming operation by tracking expenses and income.

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Week 8 Day 3 Sample Computation

The document provides examples of computing income from animal products. It gives a formula for calculating profit as total income minus total expenses. Sample problems are provided to demonstrate calculating profit from a piggery and tilapia farming operation by tracking expenses and income.

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Sample Computation of Income

Earned from Raised Animal


Products
Supply the missing letters of
the following words.
1.D _ R E _ _ F _ R _ S A _ _ S
Direct farm sales
Sell the animals or by-products to
the consumers directly from your
farm.
2. _ A _ _ T _ M _ R _ E T
Farm to market
Some farming families or
entrepreneurs also have a meat
shop or fish stall in the nearby wet
market to sell their own products.
2. _ _ S T A _ R _ N _ S
restaurants
These are product outlets that are readily
available in the community. Providing
them with quality meat products could
established “suki” system to have
permanent product outlets.
4. S E _ _ I _ G US_NG IN_ER_ET

selling using Internet


The use of social media to market your
animal and fish farm products and
services.
Animal production has been a sustainable
agricultural activity in a large and highly profitable
part of the country. Harvesting of meat products
became a common industrial undertaking in a
great majority of places. Interventions to enhance
techniques and methods have been considered
since the processing of products became
significant in providing consumers a sufficient
considerable amount and excellent animal
products.
In computing cost and profit, record and
compute all expenses in raising the fish. This
includes cost of fingerlings, feeds, and operational
expenses like labor, transportation, container,
taxes, and other incidental expenses. After
computing the total expenses, deduct this from the
total sales. This becomes your net income or profit.
Follow the formula:
Gross Sales – Expenses = Net Income.

Example: P 120, 000.00 - P 85,000.00 = P


35,000.00
Compute the income earned from marketed
products (Gross Sale-Expenses= Net Income)

In determining the income earned from the


animals sold, we need to use the formula:
Profit/Gain = Total Income – Total Expenses
Compute the income earned from marketed
products (Gross Sale-Expenses= Net Income)
Sample Problem:
Rene Boy has an existing small piggery in his
backyard. He bought 10 heads of two-month old
piglets at Php 2,500.00 each as he intends to grow as
fattening project to be sold after some months. Each
piglet consumes Php 1,000.00 worth of feeds a
month. How much will Rene Boy gain from his project
if he is able to sell all his hogs after 4 months at an
average of 90 kg per head at Php 120.00/kg?
Compute the income earned from marketed
products (Gross Sale-Expenses= Net Income)

Given
 Number of piglets bought – 10 piglets at Php 2,500/piglet
 Cost of feeds – Php 1,000.00/head/month
 Length of Animal Raising Project – 4 months
 Selling Costs – 90 kg/head at Php 120.00/kg
Computation
Income of a backyard piggery operation. A
small piggery has 10 two-month old piglets
bought at a price of Php 3,200.00 each for
owner to grow and sell after four months. In
cases where no infrastructure has been built or
rent of facilities should be taken into
consideration, how much income per month
the farmer has after 4-month animal raising
project?
Mang Atong, a resident of Hda. Emma, Brgy.
Tortosa, Manapla, is known for his Tilapia product in
their community. He converted some of his rice
fields into tilapia ponds. The Department of
Agriculture of Manapla gave him free fingerlings. He
spent Php 61,200.00 for feeds for 91-120 days of
culture. After that, he harvested 800 kilos of
marketable-sized tilapia, which he sold at
Php150.00 per kilo. He was ecstatic that he was
able to produce fish that can readily be sold in their
nearby market.
Answer the following questions:
1.What is the total expenses of Mang Atong’s
tilapia business?
2.What is the total sales of Mang Atong’s tilapia
business?
3.Did Mang Atong gain a Net Income from his
tilapia business?
a.If yes, how much is his Net Income?
b.If not, how much did he lose?
Read, analyze, and solve the given
problem carefully. Write your answer on
the space provided after each number.
Supposing you bought (2) two-
month old piglets at PHP 2,500.00
each which you intend to grow and
sell after four (4) months. The cost
of sack of feeds is PHP 1,000
assuming that each piglet will
consume 1 sack of feeds per month.
1.Php 61,200.00
2. Php 120,000.00
3. Yes

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