@@obedfarm Market analysis for various produce.Difficult to do as very dyanamic I supposebut it would be helpful. Returning home soon but confused at to what to venture into.
Thank you, brother man, this video gave the best information that I have come across in over 3 years that I have been following the trend of goat farming in Africa. You are so generous with the truth around farming as a business. Kudos for your honesty. I will, therefore subscribe to your channel now.
Project is a series of activities which has starting and finishing time(time frame) There advantages of inbreeding. Like what you are saying you can keep that buck and service it kids once or twice they will come true type. Most people they want to start big however it's good when you have the ready market. In most cases if you have passion for farming and have the resources you can experiment using different breeds to cross this helps to improve the quality of animals that you are kept on the farm. It's difficult for a lay person to understand farming as a business however it takes passion to reach the climax. You don't have to worry about the market. Just keep them multiplying. One day when you reach high number you will thank yourself.
True starting small helps because when you make mistakes you can easily correct when it big and you make mistake its very costly and you never get up again
Thanks Obed for the insights into goat farming. Is it possible to have your contact please I have been in the goats business for now 3 years; started with 5 local goats and now have over 200 crosses of boers and savana goats
@andilemkhize5694 You are in the country that focus on goats look for the Boer association of SA they will be more than helpful and will point you in the right direction
@@sandanista2002 no equipment is needed u just take your female to those who do artificial insemination u pay for the service and it won’t be as much as 700 usd yekutenga mukono