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The
Coordinator of natnudO Foods’ broiler out-grower scheme tagged,
“natnuPreneur”, Mr. Gbolade Adewole, has said that farmers registered
under the six-seven week broiler production scheme, have consistently
enjoyed between 7.5 per cent and 15 per cent profit on investment per
cycle.
With a potential to conclude five cycles
per year, efficient farmers stand to make between 37.5 per cent and 75
per cent profit per annum, making natnuPreneur “broiler out-grower” the
most profitable poultry scheme in the country.
Adewole hinted that between October 2014
and July 2017, poultry farmers registered under the three year ‘pilot
phase’ have reared over four million birds and the firm has off-taken
birds valued at over N4 billion.
According to him, the natnuPreneur
initiative is not only in the business of providing a ready market for
broiler farmers, but also in ensuring that they are consistently in
business and that they make profits that can be sustained over time.
He added: “We treat our farmers’ farms as
our own and invest a lot of time in ensuring their poultry businesses
are run with global best practices as we run and manage ours, because we
believe that our success is closely tied to the success of our farmers.
Our vision is to create passionate, knowledgeable and wealthy poultry
farmers nationwide through sustained profitability.
“It is not enough to help farmers achieve
profitability after just one cycle. We have heard of many out-grower
schemes in the past where farmers make millions but couldn’t retain that
afterwards. What we are most concerned about is that the profit our
farmers make increases and is sustained. In other words, we make and
retain broiler millionaires through frequent training on poultry
management processes and continuous monitoring/supervision of farm
activities,” he said.
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