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The cost of building a poultry farm in Nigeria can vary depending on several factors such as the size of the farm, the type of housing and equipment used, the location, and other infrastructure requirements. Without specific details, it is challenging to provide an accurate estimate.
However, to give you a general idea, the cost of setting up a medium-sized poultry farm in Nigeria can range from several hundred thousand to several million Naira. This includes costs for land acquisition, construction of housing structures, purchase of equipment and machinery, feed and medication, labor, licensing and permits, and other miscellaneous expenses.
It is advisable to consult with local experts, poultry farm consultants, or contractors who have experience in setting up poultry farms in Nigeria. They can assess your specific needs, provide a more accurate cost estimate, and guide you through the process of setting up a poultry farm in Nigeria.
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