Why Pig Farmers Should Consider Partnership

I recently published an article about how pig farming could literally change your life. People will read articles like this and think pig farming is highly lucrative, and rightly so. However, the mistake most people make is that they tend to want to enjoy the profits alone. They forget that with most things in life, there are always positives and negatives. Obviously, getting huge profits off a pig farm is very positive, but do you know what isn’t so positive? Having to potentially invest hundreds of thousands of Ghana cedis. Where are you even going to get this money?

How Do You Know Your Poultry Farm Is Making Progress?

Recently, a poultry farmer complained to me about how his poultry farm was draining him financially. Believe it or not, his farm was making progress. I know by now you are wondering how a farm can be making absolutely nothing for its owner, but I’m here claiming that the farm is still making progress. Well, you’ll soon find out why.

How to Raise Money to Start a Pig Farm

Let’s face it, starting a pig farm requires a lot of capital but if we want to do business, we probably do it because we want to make a lot of money. So why then do we have to spend as much as GH¢ 100,000 over a year to raise around 45 pigs if we intended to make money in the first place. Don’t you think that would be counterintuitive? Sure, not necessarily everyone is starting a pig farm because they want to make a lot of money – some people are already pretty rich but they are only considering pig farming as a way to diversify their investment portfolio.

How to Raise Money to Start and Run Your Poultry Farm Business

Introduction Poultry farming, like any other viable business model out there, requires grit and passion to fully execute but the truth is too many people out there dream of owning poultry farms but only a few of them end up owning one themselves. In this blog post, I’m going to highlight a few strategies youContinue reading “How to Raise Money to Start and Run Your Poultry Farm Business”