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Are you wondering how profitable is broilers farming in Kenya? In this blog post, we detail the costs and the profits you will get for raising 100, 200, 500 or 1,000 chickens chicken for white meat
Broiler chicken farming is one very profitable farming if you do it correctly. Numbers suggest that the domestic per capita consumption of poultry meat is 0.6 kilogram per person each year in Kenya. Its gross demand is over 35,000 tons of meat annually.
The broiler market in Kenya had 2.91 million broiler chickens, according to the 2019 census results. Most farmers raise them commercially in intensive methods for meat only. It is a concentrated in most urban and peri-urban areas of Nairobi, Ruiru Mombasa and Kisumu which has the highest demand.
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Broilers have special needs from chick level to maturity. You will follow a strict feeding and vaccination program for best results. You can produce and market individually or enter a contractual arrangement in an out-grower scheme.
Wondering what is the appearance, weight or how long do broilers take to mature? Following are common characteristics of hybrid broiler breeds in Kenya
The analysis uses the current market prices for farm inputs and labour and final products. It also makes the following assumptions for chicken feed quantities required and the vaccination schedule.

The following is the projected revenue and cost of raising 100 broiler chicken in Kenya. The analysis uses the current market prices and standard feed and nutrition requirements.
Your overall sales revenue after selling mature birds and poultry manure are Ksh. 44,250. It assumes a loss of two per cent loss of the birds. Poor feeding, hygiene and vaccination can lead to more losses. Observing better farm practices like disinfecting poultry houses and value addition will give you more sales revenue in the long run.
You will need Ksh 42,670 to raise 100 broilers chicken without the capital (fixed) costs. The large portion, 95 per cent, is for buying chicken feed. You will spend fewest amounts on vaccines and treatment at Ksh 580 only.
The gross revenue for raising100 meat birds is Ksh 1,580. After a further deduction of Ksh 6,000 additional cost of labour, you will get a net loss of Ksh 4,420.
A beginner in poultry keeping will incur an initial capital investment of Ksh 71,870. It will be for constructing a chicken house, getting brooding equipment and other reusable items like waterers and feeders.

The following is a cost-benefit analysis (CBA) for raising 200 broiler chickens in Kenya. It uses the current market prices and the above-given assumptions.
The revenue of selling mature broilers as live birds and poultry manure is Ksh. 88,500. The bulk of it is after selling live birds as the primary product and Ksh 300 from marketing manure as the by-product.
The large portion of the operating costs of raising them is buying broilers feed at Ksh 62,760. The total operating cost of the project is Ksh 84,990 to get a gross profit of Ksh 3.510. Similar to raising 100 chicken, the labour cost is Ksh 6,000 to get you a net loss of Ksh 2,490.
As a beginner, you will incur a one-time capital expenditure of Ksh 143, 740.

The following is a projection of revenues and costs of raising 500 broiler chicken in Kenya. The analysis uses the current market prices and the above assumptions for feed quantities and vaccines.
The gross revenue for 500 broiler poultry farm is Ksh 221,250. Significant sales are from selling 490 live birds at Ksh 450 each.
The operating costs for raising 500 broiler chicken are Ksh. 213,580. It will give you a gross profit of Ksh 7,670 and a net profit of Ksh 1,670 after deducting labour costs of Ksh 6,000.
As a startup venture, you need a capital expenditure of Ksh 276.750 for a fully functional 500 chicken house. The overall costs and profits for keeping 500 broiler chickens are as shown above.

The following is a gross margin analysis for a 1,000 broiler chicken farm. It uses the current market cost, prices and the above assumptions required farm inputs and labour.
You will get a total revenue of Ksh 442,500 after marketing your live birds and poultry manure.
The operating cost for your 1000 chicken farm is Ksh. 431,800 excluding the one-time capital expenditure of Ksh 453,500 for beginners. The most significant expense is buying commercial chicken feed at a value of Ksh 313,800.
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The projects’ gross revenue is Ksh 10,700. The only additional cost is labour at Ksh 6,000 getting you a net profit of Ksh 4,700. The overall benefits for keeping 1000 layers are as shown above.
Are you looking for strategies to make more money as a broilers chicken farmer? You can consider the following 13 tips to make extra profits as chicken farmer in the YouTube Video below. They include
S.K is a senior agribusiness expert and agri-based and rural development consultant at Agcenture. He can be reached at info@agcenture.com
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Dear Sir,
I am from Sri Lanka , and we would like to invest in the Kenya Poultry industry with world best Technology from Europe and USA . Please share more information on how can we invest successfully in Kenya’s poultry industry
Best regards,
Hello Palitha,
Kindly get in touch with us, we can discuss on the possibilities of investments in poultry farming in Kenya
It has been my dream to do commercial poultry farming. Lack of capital and farming space has been the key challenges. It’s such a good business idea with unmet market demand. I have started with 150 chicks and it’s my dream to grow big from here
You want to say with 1000 broiler, a farmer will make 10k profit?? If it was so, then there would be no broilers farmers in Kenya. Secondly your selling price assessment is very wrong. Today, broiler is sold @380-420 per piece not 450 as you indicate. Bulk buyers will insist to but at 380-400 yet farmers wanabaki na faida.
On vaccines, you cannot say 3.5 shilling per chicken. Once you buythe vaccine and dilute it in water, its enough for 1000 broiler which is an advantage to large scale farmers.
These figures are given for guidance purposes, A farmer shoud update it with actual figures of their farm.
Would you mind sharing an actual one from Kukupoa Farms, we will publish it for you. write to us at info@agcenture.com
Greetings
I love your estimations and further cost benefit analysis which gives impression of the possibility of doing good in the broiler farming, I wish to know if you can supply chick’s, standard feeds for broiler in Kenya.
Thanks
Thank you so much for your feedback.
We are in business of offering the best agriconsulting services including market linkages.
Given your location and requirements, we wil arrange for the most efficient supply of chick feed for you
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Nice post 👏
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Hey this are good estimates.
Thank you, we try to be more factual and helpful to ensure propoer planning for our farmers.