Smallholder farmers in Malawi have been tipped to venture into Quail farming, by Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development.
Speaking to Malawi News Agency (Mana), the ministry’s Public Relations Officer in the Ministry, Hamilton Chimala noted that there is scale non-conventional poultry farming, hence Quail farming has been recommended as profitable.
The development comes after mainstream poultry farming has faced lots of competition, as markets are flooded with chicken and/or egg suppliers. Poultry farming is broader than chickens and chicken eggs, but that is what works commercially, as turkeys and fowls do not sell as much on the markets. It gets worse for Quails as Malawian farmers have decried the lack of markets for Quail.
“The government should put an initiative to promote Quail farming because a majority of people here in Malawi” said Patience Lamwa, a Quail farmer, “when we talk about poultry, they only think about chickens and ducks which are expensive to raise unlike Quails”.Chimala revealed that the ministry has put together an initiative to expose the potential in non-conventional poultry such as Quail farming.
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