Poultry farm

John

Umuahia, Nigeria

125% paid forward

Entrepreneur

Name

John

Member since

August 2021

On-time repayments

2 installments  •  100%

About Me

My name is John Onyebuchi Ekebuike. i was born on 20th August, 1951 at Umuahia Abia State, Nigeria.
i am married with five children and live at No. 52 Nnokwa Street, World Bank Housing Estate, Umuahia Abia State Nigeria.
Educationally, I was able to obtain my B. s. c Environmental Health form University of ife Nigeria, in 1982 and got promoted to Director, Primary Health Care before Retiring From Abia State Local Government Service in 2011
Since my Retirement, I had been involved in small scale poultry business because my gratuity of more than six million naria has not been paid.

My Business

My poultry business involves broilers rearing, which has a short maturity period of about eight weeks.
A good site is selected and the poultry building erected according to approved specifications.
the first stage of rearing involves brooding the chicks from first day of age to about three weeks where, where adequate temperature are provided to prevent unavoidable deaths from cold.
After brooding, the chicks are transferred to other spacious apartment where they grow to standard before scale.
Throughout the rearing stages appropriate feed is given to enhance growth and required vaccination and drugs are administered to prevent or treat disease.

Project Proposal

My poultry business involves broiler rearing which has a short maturity period of about eight weeks. the following are involved: Hiring of poultry building 60,000 Per Annual, Procuring of poultry equipment like, feeds, drinks etc. and it can cost 50,000 and vucinnes and drugs 50,000 and stocking of 400 birds at 400 naria will cost 160,000.
Two Labour's will be paid 20,000 naria per month.

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Project Info

Project Type

Pay It Forward

Disbursed amount

$12.00

Date disbursed

Sep 23, 2021

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