Nigeria’s foremost Broiler
Out-grower scheme, ‘natnuPreneur’ is sustaining the wealth and profitability of
poultry farmers in Nigeria through rigorous, scientific broiler management processes
and professional counsel.
This was made known by the
coordinator of thescheme, Mr. Gbolade Adewole while interacting with journalists
recently.
The natnuPreneur scheme is
a broiler chicken outgrower scheme exclusive to natnudO foods, a subsidiary of
Amo Farms Sieberer Hatchery (AFSH) whose farm infrastructure is among the most
advanced in West Africa.
The scheme, which is designed
to fulfill the chicken needs of Nigerians,is a win-win
arrangement that seeks to ensure that good quality chicken meat that meets
safety standards, are readily available to all Nigerians, through the
development of poultry out-growing structure that is profitable to both farmers
and agribusiness at minimal risks.
According to Mr. Adewole,the
scheme, branded natnuPreneur Farmer, engages over one thousand small and medium
scale poultry broiler farmers in Nigeria. This is intendedto help boost supply
of high quality locally bred chicken for consumption,across the country,through
the provision of inputs, training and a ready market.
In his words “natnuPreneur
is strategically positioned to harness the capacity of small and medium scale
farmers nationwide, as a means of enabling them towards self-sustenance by
providing a guaranteed ecosystem that is mutually rewarding. We ensure that
farmers’ return from poultry activities are optimized by offering themhigh
quality training and advisory services, high quality farm inputs and an output
off-taker scheme.
According to him, in the
three years of natnuPreneur’sexistence, over 1,000 poultry farmers across the
country have benefited from the scheme, inducing the attention of governments
at all levels, including financial institutions like Bank of Industry (BOI) and
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). “We have collaborated with these institutions
and shared resources in the process. Our analysis and data are globally
recognized and this is what we use to improve output of poultry farmers making
them more profitable.”
“It is not enough to help
farmers achieve profitability after a cycle. What we are most concerned about
is that the profit is sustained and increased by the following cycles. Basically
what we are doing is that we aresustaining the profitability of poultry farmers
in Nigeria through poultry management processes and professional counsel.”
“We have well trained
professionals with vast technical, business and project management knowledge
who regularly visit registered poultry farms to ensure that our scientifically
proven processes are followed. They also offer advice and proffer solution to
problems should they arise in the farms. We do all these to make certain that
losses, as a result of flock mortality, are reduced to the barest minimum.”
“We also teach them the
technicality of managing feed and provide them with broiler vaccination
schedule to ensure that their birds are healthy. We teach them the importance
of good management all to make sure that they areprofitable.” He included.
Mr. Adewole then concluded
that the natnuPreneuschemeis aimed at repositioning the poultry out-grower
service, by supporting the establishment of new broiler farms and the expansion
of existing ones in the nooks and crannies of the country.
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