Meet Mr. John Mwale, a village chicken farmer who turned his life around after losing his job

He started raising village chickens after he lost his job in 2016. He started with just a few chicks, but he soon realized that he had a knack for raising chickens. He started selling the eggs and meat from his chickens to local markets, and his business quickly grew.

Today, Mr. Mwale has a thriving business with over 1,000 chickens. He employs several people in his community, and he is able to provide for his family. He is a role model for other village chicken farmers in Zambia, and he is an inspiration to anyone who has ever lost their job or those who want to start a career in raising Village Chickens.

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If you are thinking about starting your own village chicken farm, we are happy to share our knowledge and experience with others.

Are you ready to start your own village chicken farm?

If so, here are a few things you need to do:

  1. Do your research. There are many resources available to help you learn about village chicken farming.
  2. Start small. It is better to start with a small flock and gradually increase the size of your flock as you gain experience.
  3. Be patient. It takes time to build a successful village chicken farm.
  4. Don’t give up. There will be challenges along the way, but if you are persistent, you will eventually be successful.
    Village chicken farming can be a very rewarding business. It can provide you with a source of income, food security, and a sense of pride.
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