#agribusiness

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@tgona

From Isiolo with Love... The new arrivals are officially hitting the dirt! Here's the thing though, bringing a flock from the expansive terrains of Isiolo to our system isn't as simple as just opening the gates. The first week is critical. New environment often means new challenges. Here is a behind-the-scenes look at our integration playbook: 1. The "Climate Shot": Transit stress lowers their immunity. We administer preemptive treatments to shield them from infections while they adapt to local conditions. 2. Rumen Training: They are transitioning to our hybrid model of high-quality silage and structured pasture feeding. To boost those growth rates safely, we introduce the new diet slowly so their digestive systems can adapt without a hitch. Seeing them move together like this makes all the logistics worth it. How do you manage the first week of new stock arrival? Drop your tips below!

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@sirlumi

1. Find Your Niche ๐ŸŽฏ: Donโ€™t just grow food. Grow what people are actually buying Whether itโ€™s organic microgreens or specialty poultry, know your market before you plant a single seed. 2. Water is King ๐Ÿ’ง: You can have the best soil in the world, but without a reliable water source, youโ€™re just playing with dirt. Check your borehole or river access first 3. Start Small, Think Big ๐Ÿ“ˆ: Donโ€™t try to farm 50 hectares on day one. Master one crop or one animal type, get your systems right, then scale up. 4. Itโ€™s a Business, Not a Hobby ๐Ÿ“Š: Keep track of every cent. If you arenโ€™t tracking your feed costs or seed prices, you arenโ€™t farming youโ€™re just gardening. 5. Location Matters ๐Ÿ“: How far are you from your customers? High transport costs will kill your profit faster than any pest. Letโ€™s chat in the comments , what would you choose animal production or crop production ?๐Ÿ™‚๐Ÿง‘๐Ÿพโ€๐ŸŒพ

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