Ethiopia Poultry Farm ROI Calculator

Calculate broiler and layer farming profitability in Ethiopia with real local costs. Full ROI analysis, payback period, cash flow timeline, and risk scenarios.

🐣 Broilers & Layers Currency: ETB (Br) 📈 ROI + Payback Period
🐣 Section 1: Production Setup
💰 Section 2: Costs & Selling Prices

Pre-filled with local Ethiopia market prices. Adjust to match your actual costs.

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ANNUAL NET PROFIT
📊 Profit & Loss Summary
📈 Cost Breakdown
🔍 Key Metrics
📅 Cash Flow Timeline

Income Expenses Net (positive) Net (negative)
⚠️ Risk Scenarios

How does your annual profit change under these conditions?

🏠 Investment Summary
🐓 Poultry Farming in Ethiopia

EthioChicken distributes improved day-old chicks to smallholders across Ethiopia, making commercial poultry farming accessible. The government has identified poultry as a priority sector for food security and nutrition. Strong smallholder opportunities exist especially around Addis Ababa, Oromia, and Amhara regions.

+ What is FCR and why does it matter?

Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR) is the kg of feed required to produce 1 kg of live weight gain. An FCR of 2.0 means 2 kg of feed produces 1 kg of growth. Feed accounts for 60โ€“70% of broiler costs โ€” improving FCR from 2.5 to 2.0 can increase profit by 20โ€“30%.

+ Broilers vs Layers โ€” which is more profitable?

Broilers are faster (7-week cycles, revenue every 2 months) but margins are thinner. Layers require 18 weeks of investment before any eggs, but generate daily income for 54 weeks. Use the Compare All mode to see the numbers side-by-side for your specific flock size and country.

+ How is payback period calculated?

Payback period = (Total investment + working capital) รท Annual net profit. A 12-month payback means you recover all your startup costs in one year. For broilers with existing housing, payback is often 3โ€“6 months. For layers with new housing, expect 12โ€“24 months.