Organic poultry farm

Dan

Nairobi, Kenya

Funds disbursed

$0 to go

100% funded of $24 goal

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days left

Entrepreneur

Name

Dan

Member since

January 2019

On-time repayments

7 installments  •  43%

About Me

hi my name is dan khalisia,I really need this cash,to xpand my mpesa n chemists.Proverbs 14:1

14 The wise woman builds her house,
    but with her own hands the foolish one tears hers 

My Business

I'm self employed a mechanic by profession.Proverbs 14:1 New International Version (NIV)

14 The wise woman builds her house,
    but with her own hands the foolish one tears hers 

Project Proposal

Executive Summary:
The proposed business idea is to start a chicken rearing enterprise to meet the growing demand for healthy, organic poultry products. The operation willbe located in a rural area where land is affordable and abundant, and there is access to essential resources such as fresh water, food sources, and adequate shelter for the birds.

The objective is to establish a small scale chicken farm that can raise andbe located on a 5-acre land in a rural area, with facilities for raising broilers, layers, and chicks. The enterprise will be operated as a sole proprietorship business and will aim to generate a significant profit within five years.

Market Analysis:
The demand for organic poultry products has been increasing in recent years, driven by a growing awareness of the health benefits of consuming natural and chemical-free foods. In addition, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a surge in demand for locally sourced products, which increases the market potential for a chicken rearing business. The enterprise will target retailers, restaurants, and individual consumers within the local market through strategic marketing and advertising.

Production Plan:
The operation will begin with a small flock of chickens and gradually expand to several hundred birds to meet demand. The chickens will be raised on a free-range basis with access to clean water, natural supplements, and organic feed. The enterprise will use modern and efficient production techniques to ensure the chickens are healthy and grow at an optimal rate.

Marketing and Sales Plan:
The chicken products will be marketed to retailers, restaurants, and consumers through a variety of channels, including social media, local newspapers, and flyers. The enterprise will offer competitive prices and high-quality products to attract and retain customers.

Financial Plan:
The initial investment required to start a chicken rearing enterprise is estimated to be $50,000, which will cover the cost of land, equipment, and initial operational expenses. The business is expected to generate significant profits after five years of operations, with an estimated revenue of $200,000 per year, and a profit margin of 20-25%.

Conclusion:
A chicken rearing enterprise offers a viable and profitable business opportunity for individuals interested in agriculture and poultry production. The increasing demand for organic products, coupled with the local market potential, makes this venture a compelling investment. With sound financial management, efficient production techniques, and effective marketing strategies, the enterprise can achieve long-term success and growth.

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Project Info

Project Type

Pay It Forward

Disbursed amount

$24.00

Date disbursed

May 8, 2023

Backers

M

Maneya

Lusaka, Zambia

J

Jennifer

United States

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  • Dan    May 8, 2023

    Thanks alot just received the cash which will go to feed and medicine

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  • Dan    May 8, 2023

    Thanks alot for funding my project.
    As before had already bought the chicks which are in place now with this amount I'm going to top up their feeds and carry out vaccination to control disease.Thanks alot for making this come true.

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  • Lotus Flower    Feb 14, 2019

    Hi, Dan.

    This is a location for communicating with your lenders, not with Zidisha's Staff (www.zidisha.org/team).

    The Discussion pages (and the Forum) are PUBLIC pages; and although the Staff sometimes may visit and even occasionally post on Discussion pages, (or in the Forum), that doesn't happen on a regular basis.

    For future reference:
    Please *never* post personal information (such as phone numbers, email addresses, physical address, National Id. Number, images of your National Id. Card, etc.) on any public pages on the Internet.

    To reach the Staff, please send them a private message through the HELP link in your account (if it is an account-specific question pertaining to disbursement not yet received or repayment not yet credited, for example).

    If it is a general-policy question, though, please post in the Forum, in the "Borrower Questions" section, where any member of the Zidisha community maybe will reply. (Please note that "Community Moderators" in the Forum, who also possibly may reply, are *not* Staff members.)

    In addition to this, I would recommend reading the FAQs (www.zidisha.org/faq) and the Announcements section of the Forum (www.zidisha.org/forums/4) for information.

    I know it can be frustrating, but please keep in mind that Zidisha has hundreds of thousands of members (borrowers and lenders) but currently only two (2) people on the Staff.

    Kind regards,
    Laurie

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    • Lotus Flower    Feb 14, 2019

      Dan,

      In particular, please read this:

      www.zidisha.org/faq
      "How long will it take for me to receive my loan?
      Loans normally take up to two weeks to be funded by lenders. After that, it may take an additional week for your loan to be disbursed due to the need to transfer funds internationally. As we are not able to guarantee immediate funding and disbursement, we do not recommend using Zidisha for time-sensitive emergency loans."

      Also, please be aware that sometimes technical difficulties occur (either on the Zidisha.org website, or on the money-transfer website, or both), which can cause even further delays. I have seen loans take four weeks or even longer sometimes to be disbursed. Therefore, patience is required.

      As the FAQs state, Zidisha is not set up for quick funding and disbursement. (Occasionally, it does occur quickly, but that is not guaranteed.)

      Kind regards,
      Laurie

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  • Dan    Feb 14, 2019

    have not received cash on my mpesa wats going on

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  • Dan    Feb 14, 2019

    it's funded but not received on my mpesa how long does it take

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  • Dan    Jan 31, 2019

    hi

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