This video explains Mulap Farm's Gala goat investment project in Tanzania, where investors can purchase 10-60 goats at 300,000 TZS each, with management fees ranging from 15,000 to 10,000 TZS per goat monthly depending on investment size. The management fees cover essential services including shelter, quality feeding (Napier grass), veterinary care, insurance through NIC, and individual goat identification. The breeding model provides investors with first offspring ownership while the company retains second offspring, creating a 50/50 profit-sharing arrangement. The project runs from 2026-2029, with management fees being non-refundable as they cover ongoing operational costs for livestock care.
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Hello, hello, good people. Welcome to our YouTube channel. We are Mulab farm.
We are located at Kibaha, Boko Mpela.
And today, we bring to you a very interesting investment opportunity.
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All right. So, our good investment project that is meant for 3 years.
Uh to begin with the 2026 all the way to 2029. And actually, this is our first phase.
And our investment project has good to do with the Gala goats. And for the Gala goats, this is the main breed that is found within East Africa.
So, we have the quantity, the price of the goats, we have the monthly fee, the annual fee, and the total management fee.
To begin with the quantity. So, if an investor is to invest 10 goats, that means their unit price for one goat is 300,000 Tanzanian shillings. So, for 10 goats, the investor will be required to pay 3 million Tanzanian shillings.
And upon paying the 3 million Tanzanian shillings, there's a management fee that is paid monthly for one goat, that is 15,000 shillings.
So, for the number of goats that the investor has acquired, multiplying by the amount for each goat, that is 15,000, which will give you an annual fee of 188,000 Tanzanian shillings.
So, for the 188,000 shillings, that will be equivalent for the 10 goats that the investor has purchased for that particular year, which equals to 1 million 800,000. That is the total management fee in line with the number of goats that you have paid for.
Moving on to the next quantity, that is 20 goats.
For an investor of 20 goats, he or she has to pay 6 million shillings.
By the unit price which is 300 Tanzanian 300,000 Tanzanian shillings.
And the management fee for those 20 goats, each goat will be required to be paid for 14,000 Tanzanian shillings for the management fee.
Whereas the annual fee for those 20 goats will be 168,000 shillings times the number of months that were I mean when we talk of the annual annual fee, we are amounting to 12 months. So, the annual fee that is 168,000 shillings, you multiply it by the number of months, that is 12, to give you this figure which is 3 million 360 thousand Tanzanian shillings. Please don't forget to like, subscribe, and share as we move on.
Next, we have the other quantity which is 30.
So, for 30 goats, we still have our 300,000 Tanzanian shillings in mind which is our unit price. So, for the 300,000 Tanzanian shillings, the investor will be required to pay 9 million shillings.
And for that case, each goat will be charged 13 thousand shillings for the management fee.
Which amounts to 156,000 shillings for the annual fee.
And at the at the end of the year, that means that that amount will be equal to 4 million 680,000.
So, you still have a choice to choose between 10, 20, 30 as we move on.
So, next we have the quantity of 40 goats.
So, for 40 goats, this investor will be required to pay 12 million Tanzanian shillings. And for that case, each goat will have to to be charged 12,000 12,000 Tanzanian shillings as the management fee.
Which brings us to a total of 144,000 Tanzanian shillings for the annual fee.
That is for each goat. And the equal number or amount that is 5 million 760,000 by the end of that respective year.
Next, we have the 50 goats.
So, for 50 goats, uh the amount will be 15 million.
Remember, we still have our unit price as 300,000 shillings. So, 300,000 Tanzanian shillings times the number of goats which gives us 15,000 I mean 15 million, sorry. 15 million Tanzanian shillings.
For the monthly fee or the management fee as we call it, it will be 11,000 shillings for a single goat. So, 11 * 50 to give you uh to give you 132.
That's the annual That's the annual fee. Which gives us a total of 600 and 6 million 600,000 Tanzanian shillings.
Now, for this figure, that is 60 goats and 60 with the with the plus sign, this means six This could be 60, 70 to infinity depending on the interest of the investor. So, this investor will be required to pay 18 million for 60 goats as a startup.
18 million Tanzanian shillings. For the management fee, this investor will be required to pay 10,000 shillings for each goat times the number that he or she has purchased giving us an annual fee of 120,000.
And at the end of it, we have a total figure of 7,200,000 shillings. And the good thing is that with this layout, we have uh every investor's interest at hand. So, that you have the opportunity or the liberty to choose between 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, depending on your choice to to ensure that you're not left out because this is a promising investment project.
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So, with the with the monthly with the monthly fee, we have this breakdown from the from the 10, 20, 30 up to 60.
So, each cluster has its amount for the management fee. And this management fee has been spelled out accordingly to be able to make sure that once the investor has purchased their respective number of goats, these goats are taken care of. Mind you, this is an investment project.
So, we have to make sure that these goats are taken care of that they do not fall sick, they're fed properly, they're under good housing, and so of.
So, this fee that we pay that is monthly has to cater for those things. And another thing to note is that this monthly fee is non-refundable.
It is non-refundable because it acts as the running cost for the I mean for the goats that have been invested by the respective investor. So, this one has to be duly paid upon upon the the what the commencement of the project. So depending on your choice, if it is 10, if it is 60, if it is 100, if it is 200, we welcome you to take this journey with us. So respective of the amount that you've chosen, you have to pay it initially.
That is the the price for the goats inclusive of the annual fee for the that that is the annual fee for the management to ensure that everything is taken care of.
So as Mulap Farm, having this investment project in mind, there are a number of factors that we have put in place which uh will make the investor to have a hassle-free investment without without having to worry about the investment at hand and things like that. So as Mulap Farm, we step in to begin with the monthly fee or rather the management fee.
We charge this amount for every goat due to the following things. To begin with, first, these goats need proper shelter to ensure that their well-being is in place.
So they don't have to be under harsh weather conditions and the like. So under housing, this management fee also covers to do with their pens and everything.
But another thing, the management fee also steps in to do with the the feeding process because to be able to get a good breed or to get something that is of great quality, the feed is also inclusive. So this goat will also need to be fed and be fed with something that is of great quality. To do with the type of grass, let's say for example like Napier which has a protein component for a substitute to their nutritional nutritional value.
More also, under the management fee Remember this is a this is your investment.
So under this management fee, we also have to include the security issues.
So that means this goat goats are taken well well care of in that they they are not I mean they do not go astray or they are not left out in any manner whatsoever.
To ensure that if you have I mean if you have your your 10 goats you don't have to come to and tell we have like eight goats left and things like no. That security that your property is under under proper care.
But there's another issue to do with the still under the management fee.
This goats for them to be able to bring forth properly they also have to be in good health condition. And for that matter, they need to be under good care of a vet veterinary officer who will conduct a number of visits to ensure that they are they are warmed properly they are vaccinated and also that ensures that they are easily monitored without you having to get any trouble or to worry like oh my goats and things like that. No. That they are all taken care by the vet who is a who is on ground.
Another thing is also to do with the insurance.
So as Mulak farm, we work with the NIC which is an insurance company to ensure that your goats are insured.
And the good thing is that every goat has its insurance settled.
So that at the at the end of the day if there are any occurrences, they can be mitigated without interfering with the investors with their investors uh investment. So, you also have that in mind and we have a 5% rate.
5%. So, you can see that this is this is a serious this is a serious business and we do mean business.
But another thing is also to do with the proper labeling. That is to do with the with the tags. Like for for example, if you have your 20 goats, we as Moolah Bull ensure that every goat is identified separately. So, that then at the end of the day if you have a number of investors, there is no way that there will be any collection I mean collision or mix-up of the goats because your goats are identified separately from another investors goats.
So, with Moolah Bull Farm, we don't just take investment as a slogan.
But we whenever we talk about investment, we mean serious business.
And with that in mind, we have the investors settlement thought of in the sense that once the investor has purchased their respective number of goats, they're assured of a profit because this business it is asset based.
And for every for every year the goat gives birth twice.
So, at that particular point, the investor is at free will or at liberty that after the first cycle or the first year that is, they're at liberty to sell their offsprings.
Having in mind that in the first phase of the breeding process, the first offspring is the investors.
Coming to the second phase, the offspring is the company's profit.
I'll say that again.
Having the investor, depending on the number of goats that he or she has purchased, we are assured of a profit that is through the breeding process where we have offsprings that are brought forth, regardless of gender.
So, in every cycle, the investor is assured of two I mean, the the goat gives birth twice.
So, in the for the first offspring, that belongs to the investor.
The second offspring belongs to the company because this is a 50/50 share between the investor and the company. However, since we want to ensure that as an investor, you not just invest for the sake of investing, but investment for the purposes of profit.
So, for the first year, the investor is at liberty to sell his or her kids.
However, if the investor is not willing to sell the kids at that particular moment, we have the monthly fee coming in.
Mind you, at the initial point of the of the project, you had Let's say for example, you had your 10 goats and you paid 15,000 shillings for each goat for the annual fee of 18,000.
That means for your first offspring that you're not willing to sell, that means for the number of offsprings brought forth, each one will have to be paid for the management fee.
And this management fee, as I said earlier, that is meant to run a number of costs while taking care of your investment, having in mind the profit aspect.
So, if the investor is not willing to sell their offspring, they will have to incur the cost for the management fee for every single goat to ensure that there is a smooth running or taking care of these goats.
And there are a number of factors that we also have in mind as a company.
Remember, we want to make sure that at the end of these 3 years, your profit is of good is of good is a good match.
So, we'll ensure that as a company, we have that liability to make sure that your goats in the respective breeding cycle, your goats bring forth.
We can talk about the I mean, having goats that are not able to to give birth. As a company, working hand in hand with our vet, we'll make sure that your profit is still in place.
Having another issue of miscarriage, which is beyond our control, as a company, however, we will make sure that at the end of the respective year, you have your you have your offsprings.
To make sure that your the investment or the choice that you've made to invest with Moolap is worth it.
So, please remember to like, share, and subscribe to our YouTube channel.
Thank you. Moolap farm invites you to take this wonderful opportunity investment. As a matter of fact, investment is not that boring. So, we welcome you to partner with us in this journey. So, for more inquiries, feel free to reach us through our office number. That is 0702-700-494.
And the number will be passing on your screen. And our offices are located in Kibaha, Boko Nemela. And for those who are in town, our offices are at Classic Mall along New Bagamoyo Road. So, feel free to pay us a visit. Working hours uh that is from 8:00 to 5:00. We'll be glad and happy to attend to you.
Fuga Kigamboni.
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