Shakira is growing a poultry business for a better future in Uganda

  • Shakira is growing a poultry business for a better future in Uganda

Shakira Lunyolo started with just 10 hens, inspired by her friends who raised chickens and earned money from it. She learned the basics of poultry farming from them and received help to build a chicken house. In addition to her initial efforts, Enabel supported her with 30 more hens, feeders, drinkers, protective gear, a wheelbarrow, as well as chicken feeds and medicine.

With this support, Shakira gained new skills, including how to mix and administer medicine to her hens. She now monitors the hens closely and takes good care of them. Her primary focus is egg production, and she plans to sell her first batch of eggs in early 2025.

Shakira already has a market in mind. She will sell trays of eggs to local vendors, including those selling street food like "rolex" and chips, as well as at a nearby market. To attract customers, she plans to sell each tray at UGX 8,000, slightly below the market price of UGX 10,000. She also expects additional income from selling her older hens for UGX 25,000 each.

Currently living with her mother and raising two children, Shakira is optimistic about the future. She believes her poultry business will grow and eventually allow her to pay school fees for her children and support her family. “I see my business expanding in two years,” she says confidently, full of hope for the opportunities ahead.

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