Thousands of small farmers want to raise chickens but prefer to buy day-old chicks instead of hatching eggs themselves. This creates an opportunity for entrepreneurs to start a small-scale chick incubation business.
Read MoreThousands of small farmers want to raise chickens but prefer to buy day-old chicks instead of hatching eggs themselves. This creates an opportunity for entrepreneurs to start a small-scale chick incubation business.
Read MoreCoffee is one of Kenya’s most valuable crops, yet many farmers earn the least because they sell raw cherries or parchment coffee. By roasting, grinding, and packaging your own coffee, farmers can capture more profit from every kilogram of beans
Read MoreDropshipping is one of the easiest ways for Kenyan entrepreneurs to start an online business without holding inventory. With a Shopify store, you can list products online, and when a customer buys, the supplier ships the product directly to the buyer.
Read MoreWhen a customer buys from your store, the supplier ships the product directly to them. Platforms like Shopify make it easy to start an online store, while dropshipping apps such as DSers, CJdropshipping, Zendrop and AutoDS connect you with suppliers.
Read MoreSuccessful Shopify sellers usually focus on problem-solving, trendy, or impulse-buy products that perform well on platforms like TikTok, Instagram and Facebook. Below are 20 trending products that are currently performing well in the global dropshipping market.
Read MoreStarting an online shop in Kenya no longer requires huge capital. With just KSh 5,000, a smartphone, and internet access, you can launch a small online business and start selling products within days.
Read MoreSuccess in online business depends heavily on choosing the right products. The best products to sell online are those that are affordable, easy to deliver, and already in high demand.
Read MoreIn Kenya, the most profitable products are usually small, lightweight, and easy to transport. These items often have very high retail markups, especially when bought in bulk from wholesale markets.
Read MoreEvery day, thousands of farmers buy chicks to start or expand their flocks. This creates a strong opportunity for entrepreneurs to run a small hatchery business using an egg incubator and sell chicks at different growth stages.
Read MoreA small hatchery using a 204-egg incubator can become a surprisingly profitable agribusiness when run efficiently. Because chicken eggs hatch every 21 days, it is possible to run two incubation cycles per month with good planning
Read MoreRunning a small poultry hatchery using an incubator is one of the most practical agribusiness ventures for beginners in Kenya. With proper management, a small 204-egg incubator can hatch chicks every 21 days.
Read MoreChoosing the right chicken breed is one of the most important decisions when starting a hatchery business. Some breeds grow faster, others lay more eggs, and some survive better in rural conditions.
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