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Nov 2022

Hello ,

In a business training which Jacana conducted in May a female entrepreneur and two women groups wanted to expand into raising chickens, both laying hens and meat chickens. As always in a Jacana business training, they did a calculation of the cost of keeping chickens. This showed that it is difficult to make a reasonable profit. One reason for this is the high price of chicken feed.
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This was not the first time poultry entrepreneurs in our training discovered this limit. It applies, of course, to anyone who keeps poultry. Often, small-scale farmers in villages are forced to use alternative feed that is not really geared to a chicken's growth or laying ability, with the result that these farmers earn less or even make a loss.
Jacana started looking for alternatives and eventually Mr. Andrew Seke was invited to train Jacana staff and the three women from the business training in May. It was a very informative training, with particular emphasis on designing chicken feed according to the regolations of the Zambia Bureau of Standards (ZABS).



We went through the following steps:
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  • Why make your own feed?
  • Raw materials needed to make poultry feed.
  • Tools/materials needed for making feed.
  • Poultry feed standard as per ZABS.
  • How to use formulas and diagram to design poultry feed.
  • Getting started yourself, design chicken feed with available raw products.
  • Cost optimisation by playing with ingredients within ZABS regulations.
  • Practical assignment, make 50 kg feed for laying hens using the results of the calculation.
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It was a very useful training where we were made aware that it is very important to follow the standards because animals need to be fed energy, protein, lysine, fibre, calcium, methionine and phosphorus in the right amounts. But luckily after a lot of calculations and erasing mistakes, we were handed an Excel file at the end of the training, which drastically simplified all the calculations.
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The conclusion of the day is that chicken farmers can save a lot on feed if they make feed themselves using locally available ingredients without deviating from the standard.
Some examples:
  • In Chipata, you buy a 50kg bag of chicken feed for between 26 and 29 Euros, if the feed is homemade it will cost you between 20 and 22 Euros that is already directly 20% to 24% cheaper.
  • But it can be even better: The ingredients for the protein (often soya beans) are the most expensive. Any small-scale farmer can easily grow soya himself and thus not only save enormously on feed but also produce soya oil. The same goes for sunflower and maize. Almost every farmer in Zambia already grows maize.
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Andrew taught the Jacana staff how we can train chicken farmers to design and make chicken feed locally. After a post on Facebook, we immediately got questions about when a training will be scheduled. So work to do for Jacana and thank you Andrew for this great training.

Let us know if you want to learn how to make your own high quality chicken feed. Just reply on this email.






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Our approach under the microscope

Assessment of the Simple, Market-based, Affordable and Repairable Technologies (SMART) approach for Water and Sanitation

SMART Centre Group
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With support from the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, IRC has been working with many people for over a year to investigate how effective the "SMART approach" is. Here, of course, "SMART" stands for Simple, Market-based, Affordable and Repairable Technologies. This included in-depth research into the work of the Jacana SMART Centres in Zambia, including 238 field surveys, 183 water quality tests, numerous interviews with beneficiaries and literature research.
A huge job for which we are enormously grateful to everyone who participated. Because we can say that we are doing important work, but who are we?
We can be proud of the findings. Anyway, just browse through it yourself:



Of course, our work is only possible because of the selfless contribution of you and a number of organisations that already believed in our work before this research. Words cannot express our gratitude for that.

I am also very proud of the Jacana staff who often work hard under the scorching sun to give their fellow community members a helping hand.

This study offers some very interesting new perspectives and remarkable findings, which we will work on. More on that later.


Thanks,


Rik Haanen
director

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