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How To Start A Poultry Farming Business In Cameroon. Poultry Farm Business project proposal plan.Cost of starting a poultry farm business in Cameroon
Starting a profitable poultry farming business in Cameroon is an adventure that can yield good fruits if done correctly.
Chicken stew, fried chicken, fried eggs, and boiled eggs. What crosses your mind at the mention of such chicken products? Two words, yummy and delicious, right?

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Cameroonians love everything about chicken delicacies. And, need I mention that eggs have become part of every delicacy. During the festive periods in Cameroon, chicken is usually prepared in every household.
No wonder Cameroon’s poultry farming business is one of the most lucrative ventures today.
If you begin keeping poultry for selling eggs or chicken for meat, you will have discovered a goldmine. It is indeed one of the most profitable businesses to do in Cameroon.

A poultry farming business proposal should include farm location, capital and profit projection, requirements, etc., all of which we will use in this article to discuss in detail.
It is difficult to get enough space and land to set up a poultry farm in urban areas such as Douala, Yaounde, Bamenda, Buea, Limbe, etc. However, if you can get a plot of about 100m by 50m, that would be enough for the task.
If you can’t secure such a piece of land in town, resolve to get one in the rural areas of the same size or even bigger, depending on your practice scale.

A poultry farm in town will be so close to the market instead of one in a rural area. However, where you lack space in the city, you can still set up a farm in the reserve areas and market your business well by having some kind of online store or website, Instagram and Facebook pages, and other social media platforms.
These are the steps you must follow to succeed and profit from a poultry farming business in Cameroon:
Let’s discuss the above points.
You can not rely on rumors to invest in the poultry business. You must do your market research. Gauge how much demand there is, how crowded the industry might be, and capital and profit estimates, among other vital issues.
You may decide to focus on a specific poultry type or take some classes. The possible poultry types to choose from are:
Also Read: – How to Start a Profitable Small Business in Cameroon with Little Capital
You need to know where you will get a supply of your day-old chicks. You don’t want to do everything else and lack the most essential thing – the chicks to raise into the chicken. Good quality day-old chicks are produced at the hatchery, and you get them at relatively low prices as opposed to other sources. So, according to the poultry types you want to rear, identify a hatchery where you can get those specific types.
The better you can get a 100m by 50m in town because towns will be so close to the market. If you don’t get in town, get to your reserve home and prepare enough poultry farming land, 100m by 50m or more.

Hiring land in town will cost you about 50000 FCFA – 100000FCFA. Consider acquiring land in the rural area to cut hiring costs.
Build a chicken cage according to experts’ specifications. It should be spacious enough for the chicken to move freely, well ventilated, and safe from toppling. This may cost you about 100000 FCFA – 300000FCFA.
You will need a Council Single Business Permit if your farm is in town.
You will buy as many as you have planned, and your chicken cage can accommodate so that they are just enough for the cage. You do not want your fowls or birds to die of suffocation and disease transmission from others.
Provide the following to the chicks:
How much should you set apart for a poultry farming business? Let us see:

Read: 12 Online Businesses You Can Start With No Investment or Capital in Cameroon.
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Thanks for the poultry farm guide.
you are welcome dear Sandrine