Which one can make more profit to a farmer in 3 years cycle? Farming is not a get RICH fast scheme. But when done right it can be very profitable
Let’s make an example of having to start farming with R20 000 for buying livestock only. There are many other cost when starting farming, feed, medication, land, housing, water… etc.
Cows- you can buy 2 cows and they give birth once a year. A baby(calf) cow can only give birth at 2 years old. So after 3 years u can have 6-8 cows. That’s a profit of R50k to R75k minus feed and other costs
Pigs, with R20 k you can buy 8 females . Each pig will get pregnant twice a year. Pigs make 7 to 13 piglets at a time. A baby pig will give birth at 12 to 15 months. So in 3 years you can have 300 pigs. That’s a profit of R300k to R450k minus feed and other costs
Chicken layers, with R20k you can buy 200 chickens, they will lay 170 eggs every day / 300 eggs a year. you have to change them after 18 months. And put new ones.
So after 3 years you will have 180 000 eggs, that’s a profit of R250k minus feed and other cost.
Chicken broilers: with R20k you can buy 2000 chicks 🐣. They fully grow in 6 weeks. Let’s say you sell them all and buy another 2000 each time for 3 years. After 3 years you could do 22 cycles ( 44000 chickens) . That’s a profit of R440k minus feed and other cost.
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There is more money 💴 in tomato 🍅 farming. On average we use 50 million tomatoes every day. 95% of them are produced by white farmers and 95% are eaten by blacks. Let’s make a thread… retweet
The interesting fact about tomatoes is that it is easy to grow, requiring little or no expertise at all. All you need is the basic techniques for growing tomatoes and you will become successful in tomato farming
It is a very popular Fruit/vegetable all over the world which people use in making different types of dishes including stews, soups, salads, burger.
They are also used in the production of tomato paste, puree, ketchup, tomato juice and lots of other dishes and sauces.
Today let’s make a thread about broiler chickens ( chickens for meat) thread…
Firstly you must construct a good house for your chickens. Know the size of the house you will need and how many chickens can it carry. The house should be contracted so that no rats/ birds can enter it. Number on the pictures for houses
It is estimated that in South Africa 30 million eggs are consumed daily, and the number continue to grow as people are starting to healthy.
It is always advisable that if you are planning to start your own poultry farm business, before you begin, visit a running farm to attain a practical awareness about the functioning of a poultry farm.
Today let’s make a thread about broiler chickens ( chickens for meat) thread…
Firstly you must construct a good house for your chickens. Know the size of the house you will need and how many chickens can it carry. The house should be contracted so that no rats/ birds can enter it.
2. Know the ratio of feeders and drinkers for your chickens. Eg one feeder can feed 10 to 15 chickens and 1 drinker can accommodate up to 20 chickens.
Let Me Simplifies For You .. Firstly Understand What Sector You Wanna Invest On Too As A Poultry Industry Is Very Big .. check my pinned tweet for thread...
You May Go For Laying Chick's /Broiler Chick's / Food And Equipment Supply And More ..
** You Must Know Your Budget How Many Chick's You Wanna Start With Or Stock You'll Start With ..
** Time Frame Is Very Important Maybe Six Months Plan What You Want To Achieve Or Your Goals...
Eg You Started By 100 Chicks Your Goal Is To Reach 500 Chicks Within 7 Months .. That's It ..
** Make Sure You Have A Plan To Reach Or To Achieve Your Goals ..
** Keep On Learning From Other Farmers ..
** How Are You Going To Market Your Business As ...
PIG 🐖 Farming is very lucrative. It’s a dirty diamond 💎 mine. Thread…
A pig get pregnant twice a year and make 7 to 12 kids at a time. You can sell the kids from 2 months for R500 each. It takes 9 months to fully grow.
Did you to know that pork (pig meat) is the most widely consumed meat in the world. 36% of the meat consumed in the world is pig meat, followed by poultry with 33%. Sitting comfortably at third position is beef with 24%. Surprised, right?