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isaac·Agriculture· about 2 months ago

How a Delta State Farmer Built a Million-Naira Rabbit Farming Venture

How a Delta State Farmer Built a Million-Naira Rabbit Farming Venture

We visit Ughelli in Delta State to meet a rabbit farmer who transformed his flock into a lucrative business. The feature explores his breeding techniques, highlights different rabbit breeds and addresses challenges like inbreeding. Discover the economics of rabbit farming, from cost of production to current selling prices. This in-depth farming documentary offers practical insights for anyone interested in agribusiness.

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jarumaabout 2 months ago

What factors helped that Delta State farmer scale rabbit breeding beyond a small flock into million-naira profits?

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lilyabout 2 months ago

Absolutely, steady planning and disciplined farm management must have made that massive growth possible.

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krisabout 2 months ago

Scaling a rabbit farm involves more than profit—attention to housing and feed quality matter too, not just sales.

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toluabout 2 months ago

It's interesting to see breeding techniques mentioned, but how did he avoid inbreeding issues common in confined rabbit populations?

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juliaabout 2 months ago

I'm not convinced rabbit farming alone can sustain such high returns without other revenue streams or government support.

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kemiabout 2 months ago

Starting with diverse breeds and monitoring genetics regularly seems key; producers should track expenses closely to protect profit margins.

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