You can start a rabbit business with only GHc500, CEO of Eddy Rocky Farms Explains How

On the Episode 27 of the Wundef Show, I spoke to Edward Amponsah Bonsu, the CEO of Eddy Rocky Farms Limited.

Eddy Rocky Farms is a registered and licensed livestock farming company Limited in Ghana which is located in Obuasi in the Ashanti Region. It is a private registered livestock farming company Limited which is owned by various shareholders. They are one of the leading livestock farming businesses in Ghana.

They are basically involved in boarding services, breeding services, dairy support services, livestock health services.

Edward Amponsah reveals the secrets behind a successful rabbit farm. With over 1000 rabbits, Eddy Rocky Farms has gathered enough experiences to help one go into the rabbit business.

Watch my interview with the young CEO of Eddy Rocky Farms

 

 

 

People usually raise rabbits as pets. But raising them commercially can be a great source of income and a smart way of employment. The annual demand for meat is increasing rapidly throughout the world. Commercial rabbit production can play a very important role to meet up this demand. So the rabbit farming business has a great opportunity.

 

 

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