Commercial Chicken Feed Production in Namibia 2026

πŸ” How to Produce Your Own Chicken Feed in Namibia (Step-by-Step + Wholesale Strategy)

1. Why Produce Your Own Chicken Feed?

In Namibia, feed accounts for 60–75% of poultry production costs, making it the biggest expense for farmers (The Namibian). Producing your own feed using local crops like maize, mahangu, and soybeans can:

  • Reduce costs significantly
  • Increase farm profitability
  • Create a new income stream through feed sales
  • Reduce reliance on imports

🌾 2. Raw Materials (Locally Available in Namibia)

To produce high-quality feed, you need a balance of:

Protein sources (build muscle)

  • Soybeans
  • Groundnuts (peanuts)
  • Cowpeas
  • Sunflower seed cake

Energy sources (growth & weight gain)

  • Yellow maize
  • Mahangu (pearl millet)
  • Sorghum
  • Wheat bran

Supplements (health & productivity)

  • Limestone (calcium)
  • Salt
  • Vitamin-mineral premix

πŸ‘‰ These ingredients are commonly recommended for local feed formulation in Namibia (The Namibian).


βš–οΈ 3. Standard 50kg Chicken Feed Recipe (Namibia Model)

This is a proven formulation ratio:

βœ”οΈ Basic Broiler Feed Mix (50kg bag)

  • 30 kg protein base (60%)
    • Soybeans / groundnuts / cowpeas
  • 17.5 kg energy base (35%)
    • Yellow maize / mahangu / sorghum
  • 2.5 kg supplements (5%)
    • Vitamin premix
    • Salt + calcium

πŸ‘‰ This exact ratio is recommended for local feed formulation (The Namibian).


πŸ”§ 4. Production Process (Simple Farm Setup)

Step 1: Dry your crops

  • Ensure all crops are fully dry to avoid mold

Step 2: Milling

  • Use a hammer mill to crush maize and soybeans into fine particles (The Namibian)

Step 3: Mixing

  • Mix all ingredients thoroughly on a clean surface or mixer

Step 4: Optional processing

  • Mash (for chicks)
  • Pellets (for better growth and less waste)

Step 5: Packaging

  • Pack into 50kg bags (standard market size)

πŸ§ͺ 5. Quality Control (Very Important)

Before scaling:

  • Test feed at a lab (Ministry of Agriculture recommended) (The Namibian)
  • Trial on 10–20 chickens first
  • Monitor:
    • Growth rate
    • Feed conversion
    • Mortality

🏭 6. Scaling Into a Wholesale Feed Business

Now let’s turn this into a money-making operation.

Step 1: Start Small (Pilot Production)

  • Produce 10–20 bags/week
  • Sell to nearby farmers

Step 2: Brand Your Feed

Create a brand like:

  • β€œFarmNam Feeds”
  • β€œNamPro Poultry Feed”

Include:

  • Nutritional value
  • Contact details
  • Weight (50kg)

Step 3: Target Market

Your customers:

  • Small-scale poultry farmers
  • Backyard chicken farmers
  • Informal settlements
  • Emerging commercial farmers

Namibia’s poultry sector is growing fast, creating strong demand for local feed supply (Food Business Middle East & Africa).


Step 4: Pricing Strategy

Example:

  • Production cost per 50kg bag: N$250–N$320
  • Selling price: N$350–N$450

πŸ‘‰ Profit per bag: N$80–N$150

Sell cheaper than imported feed β†’ win the market.


Step 5: Distribution Channels

  • Local agro shops
  • Direct farm delivery
  • WhatsApp farmer groups
  • Open markets

Step 6: Scale Production

Reinvest profits into:

  • Bigger hammer mill
  • Feed mixer
  • Storage facility
  • Delivery vehicle

You can reach:

  • 100–500 bags/month easily

πŸ“Š 7. Example Monthly Profit (Small Feed Business)

ItemValue
Bags produced200
Profit per bagN$100
Monthly profitN$20,000

πŸš€ 8. Advanced Tips (To Beat Competitors)

  • Add fish meal for faster growth
  • Produce starter, grower, finisher feeds
  • Offer bulk discounts
  • Partner with poultry farmers
  • Sell on credit (trusted clients only)

⚠️ 9. Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Poor mixing β†’ uneven nutrition
  • Using wet/moldy grains
  • Skipping trials
  • No record keeping

πŸ‘‰ Always track your costs and compare with commercial feed prices (The Namibian).


πŸ’‘ Final Insight

Namibia still relies heavily on imported feed ingredients, which creates a huge opportunity for local feed producers (Poultry News Africa).

If you:

  • Grow your own crops
  • Produce consistent quality feed
  • Build a strong local brand

πŸ‘‰ You can dominate your local market and scale into a serious agribusiness.


If you want, I can next:

  • Create a full business plan with startup costs
  • Design a feed brand + packaging label
  • Or calculate profits based on your farm setup πŸ‘

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