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Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by charmingnd212(m): 1:51pm On Jan 06, 2018 |
how much does one pig cost? 1 Like |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by olufunkemie(f): 2:03pm On Jan 06, 2018 |
I am a pig farmer. if u need piglets or big pigs, contact me if u need. I stay in Oyo state 1 Like |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by giftiy(m): 2:12pm On Jan 06, 2018 |
Nairalanddist:Pork not pig meat 1 Like |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by oderemo(m): 2:22pm On Jan 06, 2018 |
this is a business i ventured into a while ago roughly 5yrs, it is a 24 hr. business and time consuming. the main problems still associated with it is the mirage you will make money while doing it, definitely not that much, reasons are, 1. lack of market exposure[2] taboo still associated with pig eating even when some fool are starving they will still not want to eat pig meat. 3] religious believes. etc solution. [1] before venturing do your research and sort out your business account straight from the beginning. 2] garbage in garbage out, same as quality feed will give you robust result, PLEASE resist feeding cassava leftover to your pigs 3] the trick is sell your piglets at 3/4 months , we made more money selling early than wasting money to feed them for 1/2 years. i can go and on but man is really busy now. i have packed it in now but from experience next i start will be BIG PIG FARM. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by callonme(m): 3:07pm On Jan 06, 2018 |
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Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by thewritingtodo(m): 3:07pm On Jan 06, 2018 |
Why is no one talking of the price of piglets and different breeds we can obtain here in Naija? Pls educate us a little more, can you? |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by Kingsley10000: 3:09pm On Jan 06, 2018 |
olufunkemie:Give me ur contact,want to go into swine production |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by dannlukas(m): 3:28pm On Jan 06, 2018 |
Nairalanddist: Seems u consume raw meat... 1 Like |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by KINGPINE: 3:29pm On Jan 06, 2018 |
FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR A 40 SOWS Items put into consideration include Feeding Salary Medication Miscellanous Transportation FEEDING 1 sow consumes 2kg of compounded feed daily Feed Components Inclusion rate % Cost / kg PKC 30 35 10.5 Cassava Peels 20 15 2.25 Fish Oil 5 5 0.25 Concentrates 35 35 10.5 Protein Supplements 10 10 1 Total 100 24.5 Therefore feeding of 1 sow = 2kg daily * 25 Naira /Kg = 50Naira / Sow / Day For 1 month 50Naira * 30 days = 1500Naira/Sow/1 Month For 6 Months 50Naira * 180 days = 9000Naira /Sow/6 Months Feeding of 40 sows for 6 months = 9000Naira * 40 Sows = 360000Naira / 40 sows /6 months Feeding of 60 Porkers for 1 cycle per Kg of Feed = 25 Naira It takes approximately 7 months for a weaner to reach slaughter weight of 80 kg If 1 porker will consume 1.2kg of feed daily for the first 3 months 1.2kg * 25 Naira = 30 Naira daily/ Animal 1 month = 30 Naira * 30 days = 900Naira / Month 3 Months = 30 Naira * 90 days = 2700Naira / Animal / 3 months Remaining 4 Months 1 porker will consume 2kg daily 2kg * 25Naira = 50 Naira / Animal / Daily 50 Naira * 30 days = 1500Naira / Animal / Month 50Naira * 120 days = 6000Naira/Animal / 4 months Total cost of raising 1 porker for 7 months = 3 months ( 2700 ) + 4 months ( 6000) = 8700 Naira for 7 months Hence cost of feeding 60 porkers is as follows 30 Naira daily per aimal * 60 Porkers for first 3 months = 1800Naira Daily /60 Porkers 50 Naira daily per animal * 60 Porkers for last 4 months = 3000 Naira Daily / 60 porkers First 3 Months 1800Naira * 90 days = = 162000/60 Porkers / 3 Months Next 4 months 50 Naira Daily * 60 Porkers = 3000 Naira Daily / 60 porkers 3000 Naira * 120 days ( 4 months ) = 360000 Naira / 60 Porkers / 4 Months Total cost of feeding 60 porkers for 7 months = 3 months ( 162000 Naira ) + 4 months ( 360000 Naira ) = 480000Naira LABOUR/SALARY Monthly salary = 17000 2 workers = 35000Naira / Month 35000Naira * 6 Months = 210000Naira Electricity/Disel 5000 Naira monthly 5000 * 6 months = 30000Naira Medicals 20000Naira Every 2 Months =60000 Naira Maintainance 10000 every 2months =30000 Naira Cost/Month Cost/6months Feeding Sows 360000 Feeding Porkers 480000 Salaries 210000 Medication 60000 Electricity 30000 miscellaneous 30000 Total 1170000 Potential Earnings 40 Sows farrow 8 weaners / cycle 40* 8 = 320 weaners 320 weaners if sold @ 6000 each 320 * 6000 = 1920000 Naira Sale of 60 porkers after 7 months 60 Porkers * 25000 = 1500000 Naira 1920000 + 1500000 = 3420000 Naira Total sales – cost of production = 3420000 – 1170000 = 2250000 Naira Thank me later if you find this useful 0813103338.0 Pascal . Contact me for more info 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by kcreativeme: 5:13pm On Jan 06, 2018 |
Nairalanddist: Taenia abi? That's why they are dewormed regularly. |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by kcreativeme: 5:26pm On Jan 06, 2018 |
Caliph69: Sir you are right. Animal feed has generally become expensive. Plus pig can be quite destructive, you need to maintain their pen regularly. It's still a profitable business though. Keep going Sir, there is always a point of breakthrough. 2 Likes |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by vickifeanyi47(m): 9:40pm On Jan 06, 2018 |
EmpresFIDEL: if you can come down IMO or Abia state you will definitely see 1 Like |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by vickifeanyi47(m): 9:46pm On Jan 06, 2018 |
thewritingtodo: Prices varies according to location and bargaining power btw the seller/buyer. 2 Likes |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by thewritingtodo(m): 10:50pm On Jan 06, 2018 |
KINGPINE: Woahhh this is awesome. Well done bro 1 Like |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by thewritingtodo(m): 10:53pm On Jan 06, 2018 |
vickifeanyi47:Thanks! |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by dynamix101(m): 11:32am On Jan 07, 2018 |
maxipharo: Hello Nice write-up and an encouraging one. Piggery can be a rewarding experience, but in the long term. I have some observations and additions: 1. You didn't include the cost price of the pig which is around 5000-6000 for weaners and 12000 for growers. 2. You didn't account for cost of accommodation which averages 200 naira per month per pig. 3. Cost of attendant isn't included. 4. U said it takes 125 days or 4 months to achieve 50kg. In theory it's okay. In practical, it takes an average of 8 months from weaner age to attain 60kg. 5. Pigs require around 3kg of feed daily esp as they grow older 6. The cost per kg live weight is 420 naira as at today in oke aro. Outside farms sell for 470 thereabouts. Selling at 1100 means you are slaughtering and you then have to add 1500 as slaughtering cost minus the whole wahala of transporting, marketing etc. From this, the profit of 10,281.25 per animal (35kg X 293.75) will have been decimated. Pig farming can be a very rewarding experience but it's not a get rich scheme; it takes time and lots of it. If you aren't passionate, you will run in and run out as a lot of people have been doing. Check https://www.nairaland.com/3728830/before-venture-into-piggery-read 1 Like |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by haywhy17(m): 11:41am On Jan 07, 2018 |
dynamix101: 8 months from weaners... Haba... What r you feeding them? Vegetables or rice bran (its too much) ...contact me for a good feed formulae that won't cost you more than N65 per kg Cost of weaners around is around 4000-4500 of which buying growers is much better. Accommodation depends on where u raise ur pigs.. In this part of osun state, aspen that can house 5 pigs goes for just N100-200 per month. 2 Likes |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by femu(m): 11:42am On Jan 07, 2018 |
dynamix101: 8 months to attain 60 kg? |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by dynamix101(m): 1:01pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
femu: haywhy17: Practically, yes. If you are dealing with the average breeds we have in Nigeria. If we talk about exotic breed, what will be the initial cost of the animal. If you decide to take the shorter route of feeding them to achieve greater weight in shorter time, 65 naira cannot feed them. Please outline here what formula you use that will cost you 65 naira and how many kg it will come out as. Also what is the weight gain expected per animal? This is practical, not theory |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by haywhy17(m): 2:32pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
dynamix101: PKC 53 CORN BRAN 28.3 SOY BEAN 16 BONE MEAL 2 SALT 0.5 PREMIX 0.2 UNIT COST OF EACH INGREDIENT/KG PKC 50 X 53 = 2650 CORN BRAN 40 X 28.3 = 1132 SOY BEAN 120 x 16 = 1920 BONE MEAL 60 x 2 = 120 SALT 50 x 0.5 = 25 PREMIX 600 x 0.2 = 120 Total 5,967 That is even less than the proposed N65.. To also achieve good result in fattening.. Go for castrated animals... I just buy and fatten... 1 Like |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by dynamix101(m): 7:09am On Jan 08, 2018 |
haywhy17: Sori I don't understand. How many kg is this and for how many animals? I am seeing 5967. |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by maxipharo(m): 7:57am On Jan 08, 2018 |
zoogy2007:Those type of cost is not determinable, because of location |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by maxipharo(m): 8:17am On Jan 08, 2018 |
dynamix101:Nice observations, but all what you listed varies cause of location. In Abia state, a kg of pork meat goes for #1100 |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by dynamix101(m): 8:00pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
a maxipharo: Are you for real? If you are serious then Abia is d best location to site a piggery because raw materials will abound and cheaply too |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by haywhy17(m): 8:45pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
dynamix101: If there any pen for rent in abia, pm me please.. I'm 100% interested |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by vickifeanyi47(m): 6:53am On Jan 09, 2018 |
dynamix101: Yes. for example a tonne of PKC is sold for 28k |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by dynamix101(m): 6:57am On Jan 09, 2018 |
vickifeanyi47: While it's 42k averagely here |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by KINGPINE: 7:09pm On Jan 09, 2018 |
vickifeanyi47: It is 40k in Owerri |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by vickifeanyi47(m): 9:53pm On Jan 09, 2018 |
KINGPINE:OK please how.much is weaners sold in Owerri? |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by KINGPINE: 6:24am On Jan 10, 2018 |
vickifeanyi47: 5000 - 6000 |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by vickifeanyi47(m): 9:16pm On Jan 20, 2018 |
KINGPINE:i i need about 50 pieces of weaners. reach me on 07038714951 |
Re: Profitability Of Pig Farming In Nigeria by dynamix101(m): 9:09am On Jan 22, 2018 |
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