How To Start Poultry Farming In South Africa

The South African poultry industry has room for growth and the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform, and Rural Development has called on young people to take advantage. On average, it could cost you between R20,000 to 50,000 to start your own chicken farm, depending on how big or small you’re starting

Below is How To Start Poultry Farming In South Africa

How much does an egg cost in South Africa?

During July 2020, the average egg price for graded eggs was R15.25 per dozen; a month-on-month decrease of 2.5% and a year-on-year increase of 2.4%. In the same month, the average egg price for ungraded eggs was R13. 44 per dozen; a month-on-month decrease of 5.3% and a year-on-year increase of 8.9%.

How much does it cost to start a poultry farm in South Africa?

On average, it could cost you between R20,000 to 50,000 to start your own chicken farm, depending on how big or small you’re starting.

It costs between R38 to R40 to grow a day-old chick to a point of sale, and one box of 100 day-old chicks costs between R850 to R950. For more stories, go to www.BusinessInsider.co.za.

How much does chicken feed cost in South Africa?

The South African Poultry Association (SAPA) reports indicate an average broiler feed price of about R6/kg.

A commercial weight or mass for a live bird could be about 1,90 kg to 2 kg which would slaughter out to a 1,22 kg whole bird at 42 days. This would use about 3,5 kg of feed per bird at a cost of R21.

How much does it cost to raise 100 chickens in South Africa?

The Nkoko 50, which carries 50 chickens per cycle, is priced at R9 000 while the Nkoko 100, for 100 chickens, costs R16 000.

How do I start an egg farm in South Africa?

Operating premises. Chickens are either raised indoors or outdoors.

Machinery and Equipment.

Registration.

Growth period.

Feed.

Antibiotics.

Selling.

Conclusion.