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CHALICE-BARAKA POULTRY PROJECT

The poultry project of Baraka under Chalice to teach the Baraka groups and the local people how to make profit out of it. Poultry are domesticated birds that are bred specifically to provide meat and eggs for human consumption. This poultry project includes Kienyeji chicken. It has been seen in many times that poultry rearing can be more profitable than many other businesses. The general scarcity of land calls us to do farming that does take little space. In the African context, it is a waste of time to think always about cows when you do not even have enough land and the greens. Just get the chickens and make business go your way.


























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