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Poultry Farming

Start a profitable chicken farming business supplying eggs and meat to local markets, restaurants and households across Namibia. With a small flock of 50-100 broiler chickens, you can generate income within just 6 weeks.

Startup Cost
N$3,000–N$15,000
Monthly Profit
N$4,000–N$20,000
First Income
6 Weeks
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Business Overview

Poultry farming is one of the most accessible agricultural businesses for Namibian youth. The demand for chicken and eggs in Namibia is consistently high, driven by urbanization and a growing middle class. A single broiler chicken produces about 2kg of meat in 6 weeks with a feed conversion ratio of 2:1.

You can start small with 50 broiler chickens and grow progressively. At N$75 per chicken sold, 50 chickens gives you N$3,750 revenue every 6 weeks — after feed costs of about N$1,500, you earn N$2,250 every 6 weeks from 50 chickens alone.

Time to First Income
6 Weeks
Break-even Period
3–6 Months
Market Size (Namibia)
Very Large
Growth Potential
Excellent
Business Score
Market Demand 90%
Startup Accessibility 75%
Profit Potential 82%
Growth Opportunity 88%
Startup Requirements
🛠️ Equipment Needed
Chicken coop/housing structure
Feeders (1 per 25 birds)
Waterers (1 per 25 birds)
Feed storage containers
Lighting system (LED)
Thermometer
Wheelbarrow
Basic veterinary kit
📋 Required Skills
Basic animal husbandry Disease recognition Feed management Record keeping Financial management Marketing & sales
📜 Licenses Required
Business registration (BIPA)
Ministry of Agriculture permit
Local authority approval (if applicable)
👥 Target Market
Households Supermarkets Restaurants & Hotels Schools & Canteens Butcheries Formal markets Export (limited)
Poultry Farm Cost Calculator
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Marketing Strategy

Use these proven strategies to find customers for your poultry business in Namibia:

Facebook & Instagram
Create a business page, post photos of your chickens, run targeted ads to households and restaurants in your area. Budget N$100-N$300/week for paid ads.
WhatsApp Business
Create a WhatsApp Business account. Build a broadcast list of 50+ contacts. Send weekly availability updates and delivery offers. This is FREE and very effective.
Restaurant & Hotel Visits
Visit restaurants, hotels, schools and canteens directly. Offer free samples of your first batch. Consistent quality leads to repeat orders worth N$5,000-N$20,000/month per contract.
Local Market Stalls
Set up a table at your local market. Sell live chickens or processed meat. Weekend markets near you can sell 30-50 chickens per session.
TikTok Farm Content
Record videos of your farm operations — feeding, growing chicks, harvesting. Agricultural TikTok content goes viral in Namibia and builds authentic trust.
Referral Program
Offer existing customers N$50 credit per new customer they refer. Word of mouth is the most powerful marketing for farm products in Namibia.
Key Risks
Disease outbreaks (Newcastle disease)
Vaccinate all birds on schedule
Feed price fluctuations
Buy feed in bulk to reduce costs
Water supply issues
Install water storage tanks
Market price drops
Diversify customers and products
Theft of birds
Install perimeter fencing and lighting
Growth Opportunities
Expand to egg-laying hens for daily income
Add a processing unit (cutting, packaging)
Supply supermarket chains (Spar, Pick n Pay)
Develop your own branded chicken products
Train others and charge consultation fees
Access government agricultural subsidies
Export to neighboring countries (Angola, Zambia)
How to Start — Step by Step
01
Plan & Research (Week 1)
Research your local market. Visit existing chicken farmers. Calculate your startup costs using this calculator. Identify your first 10 customers.
02
Register Your Business (Week 1-2)
Register with BIPA (N$250-N$500). Get a business bank account. Apply for Ministry of Agriculture permit if required.
03
Set Up Infrastructure (Week 2-3)
Build or modify your chicken coop. Ensure proper ventilation, lighting and security. Install feeders, waterers and storage.
04
Buy Your First Batch (Week 3)
Buy 50-100 day-old chicks from a reputable hatchery. Start with broilers (fastest income). Vaccinate immediately.
05
Grow & Market (Week 3-9)
Feed consistently. Join WhatsApp farming groups. Contact restaurants and households. Start social media.
06
Sell & Reinvest (Week 6-8)
Harvest and sell your first batch. Collect payment. Reinvest 60% back into the business for the next batch. Scale up.