Broiler Farming in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe's second city. Semi-arid conditions demand precise water and temperature management. Farmers with good records command premium contract prices.
Climate & Environment
Semi-arid. Hotter summers (max 33°C), cold dry winters (night temps as low as 5°C). Drought-prone.
Grid Power Reliability: low
Water access: municipal (restricted) + borehole critical. Power reliability in Bulawayo is rated low. Solar or generator brooding is essential. Budget for at least 12 hours of off-grid energy coverage per day, especially during the first 3 weeks.
Feed Suppliers in Bulawayo
- National Foods
- Feedlot Africa
- Irvines (cold chain)
Key Challenge in Bulawayo
Water scarcity and heat stress in summer months increase mortality risk. Cold nights in June–July require intensive brooding.
How FarmIQ Helps Bulawayo Farmers
Daily water consumption alerts via FarmIQ detect dehydration stress events before mortality spikes.
Estimated 500-Bird Broiler Economics (Bulawayo)
| Item | Per Bird (USD) | 500 Birds (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Day-old chick | $0.90 | $450.00 |
| Feed (5.45 kg × rate) | $3.87 | $1935.00 |
| Medication & vaccines | $0.45 | $225.00 |
| Labour | $0.35 | $175.00 |
| Utilities/fuel | $0.25 | $125.00 |
| Litter & sundries | $0.20 | $100.00 |
| Total Cost | $6.02 | $3010.00 |
| Revenue (2.4kg @ $2.3/kg) | $5.52 | $2760.00 |
| Gross Profit | $-0.50 | $-250.00 |
Estimates based on 42-day Cobb 500 cycle, standard FCR 2.27. Actual results vary. FarmIQ calculates your real numbers from daily logs.
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