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Poultry Production & Value Chain Management Training Course

From day-old chick to market: build the technical and business skills to develop, support or manage a commercially viable poultry enterprise.

5 Days

Duration

Certificate

Included

Instructor-Led

Delivery

Foundation → Intermediate

Level

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Poultry Production & Value Chain Management Training Course

Starting From

$750

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Flexible Delivery

In-Person, Live Online

Language

English

Dedicated Support

Pre & post training

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Course Overview

This five-day course is for professionals developing, supporting or managing poultry enterprises and value chains. It covers commercial production management, biosecurity and disease control, feed and nutrition, and the business and market linkages that determine whether a poultry enterprise is actually profitable.

Introduction

Poultry is one of the most common livelihood and food security interventions across Africa, cheap to start, fast to turn around, and widely promoted by governments, NGOs and donors. Yet a high proportion of poultry projects fail within the first year or two, usually not because the birds were the wrong breed, but because production, disease control and the business side were never planned together.

This course treats poultry as a business, not a single technical skill. It covers the commercial production management and biosecurity that protect the flock, and the feed costing and market linkages that determine whether the enterprise or value chain is actually viable, so participants leave able to support ventures that survive past the first season. The course draws on the realities of smallholder and semi-commercial poultry systems across Africa, indigenous and improved dual-purpose breeds, informal input and output markets, and the disease and biosecurity pressures common in the region, rather than a commercial battery-farming model imported wholesale from elsewhere.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this programme, participants will be able to:

  • Explain the key stages and requirements of a commercial poultry production cycle.
  • Apply biosecurity and disease control measures appropriate to different production systems.
  • Select breeds, housing and feeding approaches suited to local conditions and markets.
  • Calculate the costs, margins and break-even point of a poultry enterprise.
  • Identify and strengthen weak points in a poultry value chain, from input to market.
  • Design a business or programme plan for a poultry enterprise or intervention.
  • Apply record-keeping and basic performance monitoring for a poultry operation.
  • Assess market demand and buyer requirements for poultry products.

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for:

  • Agribusiness and livestock value chain professionals
  • NGO and development professionals running poultry or livelihood programmes
  • Agricultural extension officers and advisory service providers
  • Cooperative and farmer group managers
  • Private sector professionals supplying or buying from poultry producers
  • Public sector livestock and agribusiness policy officers

Training Methodology

The course combines technical and business content, delivered through:

  • Facilitator-led sessions on production, disease control and enterprise management
  • Case studies drawn from African smallholder and semi-commercial poultry systems
  • Costing and margin exercises using real or realistic figures
  • Value chain mapping exercises
  • Group development of a poultry business or programme plan
  • Practical sessions on record-keeping and performance monitoring

Organizational Impact

Organisations that invest in this training can expect:

  • More commercially viable poultry programmes and interventions
  • Stronger biosecurity and reduced disease-related losses across supported enterprises
  • Better-targeted investment across the poultry value chain, not just production
  • Improved survival and profitability of supported poultry enterprises
  • Stronger technical capacity to advise producers and cooperatives
  • More credible reporting on livelihood and enterprise outcomes

Personal Impact

Participants who enrol in this training will benefit from:

  • Practical skills to advise on or manage a poultry enterprise
  • Confidence assessing the costs, margins and viability of a poultry business
  • Stronger technical grounding in biosecurity and disease control
  • A ready-to-use poultry business or programme plan
  • A stronger professional profile in agribusiness and livestock value chains

Course Outline

  • Poultry production systems, from backyard to commercial
  • The production cycle, from day-old chick to market
  • Breed selection for different systems and markets
  • Housing and equipment requirements
  • Common reasons poultry enterprises fail

Practical session: Assess a real or simulated poultry operation against basic production standards.

  • Common poultry diseases and their economic impact
  • Biosecurity principles and practical measures
  • Vaccination and health management basics
  • Managing disease risk in smallholder and semi-commercial systems
  • Responding to a disease outbreak

Practical session: Design a biosecurity plan for a real or simulated poultry operation.

  • Feed requirements across the production cycle
  • Feed formulation and cost management
  • Water, environment and welfare considerations
  • Managing flock performance and productivity
  • Record-keeping for production and health

Practical session: Calculate feed costs and requirements for a defined flock size.

  • Mapping the poultry value chain, from input supply to market
  • Identifying weak points and opportunities in the chain
  • Market demand, buyer requirements and pricing
  • Working with cooperatives, aggregators and off-takers
  • Strengthening input access for smallholder producers

Practical session: Map a real or simulated poultry value chain and identify priority interventions.

  • Calculating costs, margins and break-even point
  • Common financial mistakes in poultry enterprises
  • Building a simple business or programme plan
  • Positioning a poultry enterprise or programme for funding or investment
  • Presenting a poultry business plan to stakeholders

Practical session: Present a costed poultry business or programme plan.

Certification

Certificate of Completion awarded on successful programme conclusion

At Strategic Revenue Africa, our certification goes beyond proof of attendance—it represents practical competence and measurable capability. Upon successful completion of our training programs, participants are awarded a Certificate of Completion from Strategic Revenue Africa, recognizing their ability to apply acquired knowledge in real-world settings. As an organization focused on architecting sustainable revenue and strengthening organizational performance, our certifications signal that participants are equipped with skills that drive results, not just theory.

Programme Inclusions

  • Course materials & workbook
  • Certificate of completion
  • Post-training support (6 months)

Prerequisites

No prior formal training in poultry production is required. This course suits professionals with some exposure to agriculture, livestock or livelihoods programming who want to build practical poultry production and business skills. Participants are encouraged to bring details of a real or planned poultry enterprise or programme to work with during the practical sessions.

Schedule & Investment

Upcoming Dates & Fees

Kenya

Kisumu

Kenya

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$1,300KES 97,000

Language

English

Register — 11 Dates
Kenya

Mombasa

Kenya

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$1,400KES 98,000

Language

English

Register — 11 Dates
South Africa

Johannesburg

South Africa

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$3,200

Language

English

Register — 11 Dates
Kenya

Nakuru

Kenya

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$1,400KES 98,000

Language

English

Register — 11 Dates
Kenya

Naivasha

Kenya

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$1,400KES 98,000

Language

English

Register — 11 Dates
Tanzania

Dar es Salaam

Tanzania

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$1,900

Language

English

Register — 11 Dates
Rwanda

Kigali

Rwanda

Schedule

Mon – Fri · 5 Days

Investment

$1,800

Language

English

Register — 11 Dates

Accommodation & Transfer

Accommodation and airport transfer are arranged upon request. Contact the Training Officer to reserve.

Payment

Transfer payment to the Strategic Revenue Africa account before the course starts. Send proof of payment to:

[email protected]

Course Fee Includes

  • Course tuition & training materials
  • Two break refreshments and lunch
  • Certificate of completion
  • Post-training support (6 months)

Travel, visa, insurance and personal expenses are the participant's responsibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Poultry Production & Value Chain Management Training Course

  • It is designed for professionals, extension officers, NGO staff, agribusiness advisors and cooperative managers, who support, advise or manage poultry enterprises, though the content is equally useful for anyone running a poultry business directly.

  • Yes. The course covers the full range from smallholder backyard systems through to semi-commercial and commercial operations, and how to move producers along that path.

  • Roughly half and half. Production and biosecurity are covered thoroughly, but equal weight goes to costing, value chains and business planning, which is where many poultry projects actually fail.

  • Yes, the major economically significant poultry diseases and practical biosecurity measures are covered, though this is not a veterinary medicine course.

  • Yes, and we encourage it. Several exercises, including the costing and business plan, are designed to be applied directly to a real or planned operation.

  • Yes. An entire day focuses on the value chain as a whole, including input supply, aggregation and market linkages, not just the production side.

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