Arguably one of the easiest businesses you can ever engage in. Here's why.

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Easy business means you will be competing with hundreds of people in that same business and none of you will make profit

Good business but there are weak points. If we can do this math scientifically and calculate how much it costs from kid to grill, perhaps we can have a conversation.

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Mbuzi hukula kama fwakin then take eons to grow upto maturity levels. This unless ziko za roaming nomadic style ni hasara.
Chicken or pigs yes this I can gladly do

Every business requires investment hakuna easiest hapa

On chickens you haven’t seen the current market rates of feed…I abandoned that stuff. Pig is ok if the smell is overlooked.

I thinks it’s easier to feed 10 goats as opposed to 1 cow even in a zero grazing setup. Secondly, goats relish dry waste from maize stover to beat up beans waste which comes easily in rural setups…I scout them from neighbours and store as a filler/protein feed besides what grows naturally and planted.

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Not broilers but improved kienyenji which don’t consume a lot and also utilizes very little space

Actually, we all need to keep goats to meet export demands.

Wrong math. Every new kid is your profit.

We have boers and savannas and crossed/upgraded Gallas reaching slaughter weight at 8 months!

What? Ala I need to know more

I subscribed to your you tube page, more commentaries should be included for better interactions because you are dropping a random video and the user is just supposed to jijazia himself on what is happening.
A lot of questions need answers like

  1. The weather requiresd for goat farming arid or semi arid
  2. The breeds and how to obtain them from which farms, where they are found, how much if it’s the cross breeding between boer and galla, where to source for the best breed
  3. The soil loamy, volcanic, can it survive anywhere in Kenya without interfering with I growth to avoid stunting
    4.You have mentioned that the market for export is excellent, do you have direct orders ama ni niende nikikaukanga na brokers

Anyway kudos for the journey so far, you have inspired keyboard farmers like me. I hope my aspirations turn into fruition.
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Thank you for subscribing and for the kind words.

Your questions have been noted and will form the basis of the videos I will upload within the next 10 days. Will answer all of them in detail.

I don’t know if you are trolling or actually serious.

You are selling the final product per kg, yet you can’t say what cost of input per kg is?

I guess farming is not that easy, I mean there are many other businesses that are easier to create and develop. I for example started creating bouquets, and decorations from flowers for celebrations like birthday parties, weddings, and so on. It’s very profitable since people always buy flowers no matter what is the occasion and it costs more than $50 for a bouquet. Moreover, the wholesale flowers are very cheap and the delivery is pretty fast and convenient.

That works for you then do you…some of us aren’t struggling feeding the chipmunks…infact it’s easier to feed them than cows in a rural setup ukijipanga poa. The guy with 300 goats will soon be doing 1000…#he is in “god mode” once the sweet spot number is attained…even disposing just 500 goats per year takes him to cruise mode. Tujenge taifa…all are good ideas.

Anyone who has been in farming will tell you it’s not fast cash.
Anyone promising fast returns, just tell them to go plant something illegal.
If anyone tells you that the initial investment is 50k prepare to use double that!
Every once in a while someone gets lucky, a friend of mine got several millions from tomatoes that he planted off season. During a season say when everyone is doing say cabbages, if you do the same you’ll be lucky to get anyone buying more than 5bob per head. Main thing though is water. Master that and you are good to go

This wisdom has been passed down even from the ancient Sumerians

not necessarily… wines&spirits can be considered “easy” business yet they make profits…